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Yukon government campgrounds

Yukon Government Photo/ Derek Crowe
Welcome to the Yukon government campground system. Whether you’re motoring in the comfort of your recreational vehicle or tenting under the stars, we hope you’ll enjoy our cozy campsites and spectacular mountain scenery.
Campground Map |
Campground Availability
Starting in May 2012, check the campground availability page for up-to-date information on which campgrounds are open.
Campers are encouraged to check road conditions prior to traveling.
Contact Parks at 867-667-5648 for detailed information on individual campgrounds.
The full service camping season in will run from the May long weekend to September 14, 2012. After this time, campgrounds are not serviced, though people may still use the sites. Most gated campgrounds will be closed Monday, October 8, 2012, or earlier dependent upon weather and/or road conditions.
Backcountry Camping in Tombstone Park
For information on camping on Tombstone Park, please see our Backcountry Camping in Tombstone Park Page.
Campground Facilities
The Yukon government's roadside campgrounds offer picnic tables, campfire pits, firewood and at least one picnic shelter. You’ll also rely on outhouses and hand-pumped cold water.
If you prefer other conveniences, try one of the Yukon’s privately operated RV parks or campgrounds.
Government campgrounds do not have RV dump stations. You can get a list of dump station locations at Visitor Information Centres.
Campgrounds with wheelchair accessible outhouses are shown in the Yukon Government Campgrounds Map
[2.7 MB]. Some campgrounds also have wheelchair accessible picnic shelters.

Campground Rules
Please follow these rules to ensure you and your camping neighbors have a safe and comfortable experience.
- All campers must register.
- Camp, park and drive in designated areas only.
- Sites may not be reserved for campers who have not yet arrived.
- Put all your garbage in the bear-proof garbage containers.
- Limit your stay in one campground to 14 nights in any 30-day period.
- Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Please turn off generators during these hours.
- All pets must be kept on a leash. And please pick-up after them.
- Use firewood responsibly. No hoarding and no bonfires please.
- Leave your firearms packed away. It is unlawful to discharge a firearm in or near a campground.
- Use commercial dump stations for RV liquid waste.
- Don’t feed the wildlife. That’s how foxes and bears become dangerous.
- To operate an ATV you must have: registration, insurance, licence and a helmet.
- Report any suspicious activities or disturbances to Park Officers by calling 867-456-3974 or the RCMP at 867-667-5555.
Additional Resources (Links, Brochures and Maps)
- Guide to Yukon Government Campgrounds (bilingual)
146 KB - Yukon Government Campgrounds Map
2.7 MB - Campground Permit Vendors
24 KB - Where to Find RV Dump Stations in the Yukon
- Stay Safe in Bear Country
2.5 MB - Bear Viewing Along Yukon Highways
440 KB - Travel Yukon Vacation Planner

- Leave No Trace
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Contact Yukon Parks Environment Yukon Government of Yukon Box 2703 (V-4) Phone: 867-667-5648 Email: yukon.parks@gov.yk.ca |







