Canada
Classic Yukon government campground. 20$, pit toilets, wood included, water pump (but have to boil it). Nice sites in the trees, some close to the river. Multiple trails start from the campground.
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As described. Use the on-line booking feature if you want to use credit card. Very busy for September but weather still good. Nice large sites. Excellent fire wood.
Report Check-InGovernment run campground with tons of sites, firewood included, and plenty of trails to enjoy. For $20 a night you can't go wrong here. It's a nice place to stay if you plan on exploring Whitehorse.
Report Check-InAmazing Campground. There's walk in tent sites at the far end with lots of parking if all the lots are full, great place for a Vanlifer or rooftop tenter to squeeze in when the campground is full.
Report Check-InStayed here a night with someone who had a Yukon camping pass. Nice campground and mosquitos weren’t bad.
Report Check-Inthis camoground is pretty busy throughout the summer. even in September, weekends are packed. get there Friday morning or wait until Monday (there were several empty sites Monday afternoon, but a lot of people showed up on Sunday and couldn't find a site).
site # 5 (just past the bridge at the entrance) was tucked in the corner nect to the creek and very comfortable
Report Check-InStayed here last 2 nights (site #39) at the bend of the creek so lovely gurgle. Firewood provided and easy access into Whitehorse. Recommend this clean, well kept grounds
Report Check-InDecent campground, not so close to the highway as it appears. Very hard to find a spot as it is almost full. Very hard to navigate around the campground without a map. Must boil drinking water.
Report Check-InLarge campsite that was mostly full in mid-July. Tent spots were peaceful and deserted however.
Report Check-InSuper busy and completely full on a Monday afternoon. Could not stay there
Report Check-InStayed for a night. Park was busy but found a spot right by the creek. Plenty of firewood available located in several locations. Pit toilets all throughout so not too far a walk from any camp. Noon checkout. $20 CAD
Report Check-InTried to find a site on Sunday evening and the campground was completely full so, arrive early. Came back a couple days later and found a good spot with no problem. Really nice, wooded campground and the creek running through drowns out some of the highway noise.
Report Check-InMuch more crowded than other places we stayed at. But very nice, close to Whitehorse and lots to do
Report Check-InAbout 16 km out of town but a really nice gov’t campground for $12. The sites were nice and big and lots of pit toilets available throughout the campground. A nice trail to walk with Beautiful views of the Yukon River.
Report Check-InPretty basic state campground: picnic table, pit restroom, firewood for free... around 50 spots available and self registration 12$.
You have a little trail in the forest starting in the camp.
Will close for the season September 30.
Large Campground but not large enough. We had to take the overflow. But also no complains at all. Firering and tables even in the overflow.
Report Check-InClassic Yukon government campground. 12$, pit toilets, wood included, water pump (but have to boil it). Nice sites in the trees, some close to the river. short trails start from the campground.
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