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Yukon
17/10 – 19/10
A$208/nighttotal: A$416 (2 )
Dry Log Cabin With Mountain Views
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chalet , Upper Laberge
This chalet in Upper Laberge is situated 27 kilometres from the S.S. Klondike National Historic Site and Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport, and 34 kilometres from the Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge. This 43 square metre, one-bedroom cabin offers complimentary WiFi, a well-equipped kitchen with a microwave, and private parking, with outdoor dining facilities available.
9.8 100 reviews
Yukon
10/07 – 12/07
A$161/nighttotal: A$322 (2 )
Cabin Tipi "Cibelle"
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cabin , Yukon Territories
This Yukon cabin is situated between Whitehorse and Haines Junction, just a short drive from Kusawa Lake, Takini River, and Spirit Canyon, offering easy access to stunning natural beauty. The cabin has received excellent user ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests praising its peaceful setting. The cabin offers a comfortable living space with a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy living area, and a loft with two double beds, accommodating up to four guests. Guests can enjoy the off-grid experience with a wood-burning stove for heating, a barbecue area, and opportunities for hiking, fishing, and aurora viewing.
9.9 86 reviews
Yukon
17/10 – 19/10
A$109/nighttotal: A$218 (2 )
Magundy Getaway
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cabin , Faro
This off-grid log cabin is located in the Magundy River valley, just 800 metres from the highway and 300 metres from the river, offering a secluded escape surrounded by woodland. The cabin consistently receives excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall guest experience. The cosy cabin can accommodate up to three guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and a fitness centre. Enjoy the on-site amenities, including a fire pit, gazebo, and the opportunity to rent bikes, canoes, and indulge in home-baked goods.
10 5 reviews
Yukon
10/07 – 12/07
A$199/nighttotal: A$398 (2 )
Aurora Dry Cabin · 30 Min From Whitehorse
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cabin , Mt. Lorne
This secluded woodland lodge in Mount Lorne offers a private escape, situated less than 30 minutes by car from Whitehorse. This one-bedroom forest cabin accommodates up to three guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, an outdoor firepit, and nearby hiking trails leading to a lake and hills.
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Frequently asked questions about campings in Yukon
When is the high season in the Yukon?
The peak tourist season in the Yukon typically runs from June to August, when the weather is warmest and the days are longest. This is when most of the hiking trails and outdoor activities are most accessible.
Yukon cuisine often features locally sourced ingredients. Expect to find hearty dishes like wild game, salmon (especially from the Yukon River), and berries. Many restaurants showcase traditional First Nations recipes, incorporating ingredients like moose, caribou, and wild mushrooms. Don't miss trying locally brewed craft beers.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Yukon?
Absolutely! The Yukon has numerous campsites, ranging from established campgrounds with facilities to more remote backcountry sites. Parks Canada manages many campgrounds, such as those within Kluane National Park and Reserve. Remember to be bear aware and follow all safety guidelines when camping in the wilderness.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Yukon?
How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in the Yukon?
Visiting the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse is a great starting point to learn about the local First Nations cultures. Many smaller communities host cultural events and festivals throughout the year. Consider taking a guided tour that includes interactions with local artists or craftspeople. Engaging with local businesses and restaurants is another excellent way to experience Yukon culture.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Yukon?
Does the Yukon have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?
Yes, the Yukon's weather can be unpredictable, with extreme temperatures both in summer and winter. Be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions, especially in mountainous areas. Wildlife encounters are common; be bear aware and maintain a safe distance from all animals. Mosquitoes can be prevalent in the summer months. River crossings can be hazardous, and travellers should always exercise caution near bodies of water.
What are the top hiking trails in the Yukon for families?
The trails around Emerald Lake in Kluane National Park and Reserve are relatively easy and offer stunning scenery, suitable for families with younger children. The trails in the Takhini Hot Springs area are also popular and relatively flat. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before embarking on any hike.
What is an ideal three-day itinerary in the Yukon?
Day 1: Explore Whitehorse, visit the SS Klondike National Historic Site, and the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre. Day 2: Take a day trip to Emerald Lake in Kluane National Park and Reserve, enjoying the scenic views and perhaps a short hike. Day 3: Visit Miles Canyon and the Yukon River, perhaps trying some gold panning or a guided river tour.