



Yukon River Campground: An Alaskan Adventure Awaits
Perched at the start of the Top of the World Highway and just a ferry ride across the Yukon River from Dawson City, the Yukon River Campground is the largest campground in the Yukon Territory. Open and fully serviced from May 16 to September 30, 2024, this inviting destination offers a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts and campers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Campground Features
- 102 Campsites: The campground features a total of 102 sites, including 20 pull-through options, perfect for RV enthusiasts.
- Tent-Camping Areas: Dedicated tent camping spaces are available for those who prefer a more rustic experience.
- Group Camping: Ideal for families or friends traveling together, group camping areas foster community and camaraderie.
- Kitchen Shelters: Several kitchen shelters provide campers with a space to prepare meals and gather around.
- Bear Safety: The tent camping areas are equipped with lockers and food caches to ensure safety from wildlife.
Pricing and Accessibility
The nightly fee at the Yukon River Campground is $20, which conveniently includes firewood. Although the campground is not gated during the off-season and can be accessed year-round, campers must register (no fee), bring their own toilet paper and firewood, and pack out their garbage. Please note that snow is not plowed in winter.
Recreational Opportunities
A short ferry ride across the river provides easy access to Dawson City, making it simple to explore local attractions. Just a short walk down the riverbank leads to the fascinating Sternwheeler Graveyard, where the remnants of historic boats tell tales of the Gold Rush Era.
The campground also serves as a vital hub during the winter months when it transforms into a bustling dog yard for the renowned Yukon Quest sled dog race, attracting visitors eager to witness this exhilarating event.
Campground Amenities
- Water Pump: Conveniently located between campsites #49 and #50.
- Garbage Bins: Easily accessible for proper waste disposal, ensuring a clean and eco-friendly environment.
- Fee Station: Located close to the water pump for easy payment processing.
- Viewing Platform: Offers interpretive panels about local wildlife, including peregrine falcon nesting sites.
Campsite Highlights
Each campsite offers unique features to enhance your camping experience:
- Campsite #19: A spacious pull-through right by the river, perfect for scenic views.
- Campsite #21: Nestled in a tranquil section of the campground.
- Campsite #50: Set on the right side with easy access to the water.
- Campsite #51: Hidden behind trees to provide a private retreat.
- Walk-in Tenting Sites: Sites #1, 2, and 3 offer a secluded camping experience.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, wanting to immerse yourself in nature, or looking to explore historical sites, the Yukon River Campground is the perfect starting point for your Alaskan journey.
Camp location
- AK