Beautiful little campsite with a creek running through it and half the sites back on to it. A HUGE play area for the kids with 2 jungle gym areas. Has a fish ladder as well which is interesting and cool with signs explaining how it works.
Lots of wood and the bathrooms were clean with toilet paper.
Was busy when at this time of year! (End of Sept)
Only about 10 mins from downtown and has some great little trails right from the campsite.
Tricky when you first arrive as the sites branch off at a fork in the road. To the right is only about 4 sites and to the left the other 42 sites. There are just as many tent sites as trailer sites so can see how this campground fills up quickly.
Was very quiet and didn't hear anything from the road noise even though right off...
Read moreIt's a YTG campground, so it's obviously in a beautiful natural setting. Nice campsites -- each is a clearing in the forest, rather than a typical RV park. No services, so RVers should be prepared to boondock. 2 or 3 handicapped accessible RV sites with wheelchair picnic table and pavement levelling underlay to make it wheelchair friendly. Also, the Yukon's first wheelchair accessible hiking trail out to a lovely scenic overlook over the Yukon river. Highly recommend as good off-leash (strictly against the rules, but who's counting?)...
Read moreAlthough this campground isn't terrible, we were in Whitehorse early twice on a weekday and were very disappointed to not get a campground. People appear to stay here for very long periods of time (longer than they're allowed) and people who shouldn't be using the wheelchair camping are using it (before 7 pm and not checked out before 11). There were youths hanging out in the entrance parking lot drinking in their cars one evening we were...
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