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The best camping in Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site, BC

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Discover the historic Chilkoot Trail and its rugged beauty. 

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site

Cabins Over Crag Lake

1. Cabins Over Crag Lake

61km from Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site · 2 sites
Property Description Cabins Over Crag Lake is located in a quiet mountain valley overlooking Crag Lake in the Yukon. The property offers rustic, off grid glamping accommodations in canvas wall tents set in a scenic natural landscape with wide views across the valley. There are two types of wall tent accommodations available. Glamping Wall Tents are set up with comfortable beds and simple furnishings and are suited for couples or small groups seeking a comfortable glamping experience close to nature. Bunkhouse Wall Tents are larger canvas tents designed for groups and can accommodate up to 10 guests in five wooden bunk beds. These tents include a wood stove for warmth. Guests staying in the wall tents have access to a covered outdoor kitchen and gathering area with basic cooking facilities, as well as shared outhouse. The property offers a quiet and scenic base for exploring the surrounding wilderness and enjoying the natural beauty of the Yukon.
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Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site camping guide

Overview

About

Follow the fabled Chilkoot Trail along the centuries old path first crossed by Chilkoot Tlingit traders and later stormed by the Klondike Gold Rush stampeders. Hike through narrow windswept valleys and scale the precipitous Chilkoot Pass. Visit a Victorian-era church still standing in a vanished boom town. Straddle the historic boundary between British Columbia and Alaska on a route revealing the immense natural wealth of the North.

Notable campgrounds

  • Set up camp in a backcountry campground on the shores of beautiful Bennett Lake, surrounded by history and nature.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as reservations for the Canadian side of the Chilkoot Trail open in spring.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, as spots may become available unexpectedly.
  • Be flexible with your dates to increase your chances of getting a reservation.
  • Explore nearby camping options in case the Chilkoot Trail campgrounds are fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit the Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site is during the summer months when the trail is most accessible. Winter offers unique activities but prepare for cold weather.

Know before you go

  • Reservations for the Canadian side of the Chilkoot Trail open in spring, so plan your trip in advance.
  • Be aware of seasonal safety guidelines and check trail conditions before your visit.
  • Remember to bring all necessary permits for hiking and camping, and familiarize yourself with the visitor guidelines.
  • Prepare for weather changes and potential avalanche conditions in the area.
  • For emergencies, note the 24-hour dispatch number: 1-780-852-3100.

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