There are 12 pull-thru full service sites, electricity is 20 amp. Everything worked, sites were level, graveled and dry. No big pot holes or standing water. Wi-Fi available in the dinning room. This is a good option for a stop over or a night or two if you are exploring the area. They have food service, gas and diesel among the service provided. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground, but they are closing forever at the end of this (2006) season. The owners are retiring and haven't found a buyer for the park yet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
J&H Wilderness Resort and RV Park is a beautiful park located right on the shore of Muncho Lake. Of their 72 total sites they have 18 backin sites on the beach and 37 pull-thrus. Most have a view of the lake. The park is clean and quiet; the staff was very friendly. There is a small restaurant and they sell fuel. We'll definitely stop here next time through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our first Provincial Park and we thought it was very nice. The sites were very large and level and there were plenty of trees and greenery between sites for privacy. All sites are back-in and our 39' fifth wheel went in nicely with plenty of room for the truck. Sites are gravel as are the interior roads, which were in good shape. There are no hookups although there is water available from a hand pump which you are advised to boil. From the color of the water, I wouldn't use it boiled or not. There are pit toilets but no showers. We didn't arrive until late afternoon and had no reservation, but also had no problem getting a site, but they did fill up very shortly after that. It's a pleasant walk to the hot springs which were very nice and I also enjoyed the many wildflowers and ferns growing along the boardwalk. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Reservations might be required in July & August. There are two hot springs natural pools accessed via a 10-minute very pleasant walk on a boardwalk. Moose can be seen!. Our 40' motorhome fit just fine. The toilets are vault but clean. There are hand pumps for water. No dump. The $19 includes use of the hot pools. There is an overflow area across the highway that is the same price as the campground but there is an additional fee to use the pools of $5/person. Arrive early in the day for a non-reserved site. This is the ultimate experience. Wonderful! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful no hook-up park. The sites are very roomy with lots of greenery between them for some privacy. We had site #11, a level, gravel back-in with no utilities but nearly every site looked very good to us, we had lots of room for our 30 ft class A and toad. There are no showers in the park and the water from the hand pumps should be boiled. The hot springs were about what you'd expect, right down to the sulphur smell. They were very busy. We liked the wildflowers that lined the boardwalk path to the hot springs but the hanging gardens looked mostly dried up. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the prettiest, cleanest, best views (of beautiful Muncho Lake) campgrounds we've ever stayed in anywhere. We have a 45' motorhome and had loads of room. Small campground and first come first served. Has a boat dock, too. Very clean. Stunning views of the lake. Highly recommended. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Muncho Lake is beautiful but you don't need this campground to see it. This was one of the most expensive parks we stayed in and our site was in someones front yard, next to the highway and with a view of the shop. The laundry room consisted on one washer and one dryer. There are a minimal number of lake side sites, all back in. We would not stay here again and would recommend camping at a Provincial park instead. (Admin's note--be aware that Provincial Park Campgrounds do not have hookups of any kind--only dump stations and water.) We camped here in a Motorhome.
The most beautiful view on our trip. The sites were nice but as in all of the Yukon, not always level. We camped in a pull thru which had full hookups. It seemed it would be tight but we were the only people in the pull thrus at the time. We quickly learned that a CONVOY was coming thru and they were all booked the next day. The owner was very nice and caring. The staff was very helpful. My only complaint is the restaurant is not very kid friendly and is VERY expensive. They did have a reasonable take out menu. We passed the "Summit Lake" campground on the way out and found it was just beautiful but had no hookups and seemed very remote. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Beautiful Lodge, decent restaurant and some pretty good camp sites. We camped in our 45' motorhome on the water front section (back in's only). Extremely tight to get into, but the views are tremendous. Only 20 amp electric and pricey, but for one night very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Expensive. We parked in waterfront site with terrific view, but no sewer and only 20 amp power. We have a 45' motorhome, but it was tight. The McDonalds Provincial Park 500 yards west of here has excellent dry camping facility right on beautiful Muncho Lake for a fraction of the price. Highly recommended. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The location right on Muncho Lake gives this park a high rating despite its lack of amenities. It was easy to get in and out with our 33 foot 5th wheel but our site was not level side to side. We had no one on one side and there was about 30 feet on the other side. Power is supplied by a generator so 20 amp service is all there is. We had no problem with the water pressure and we had sewer. We knew if we wanted to stay at Muncho Lake and have some hookups we'd need a reservation. By mid-day all of the full service pull-thru sites except one were occupied. There are only 5 of them. The park is behind a motel and cabins and appeared clean and well maintained. The park is very expensive, we knew this before arriving, but it is also the only one in the area with hook-ups. They give you a 10 cents per liter credit on their fuel which is 1.599 per liter and a dollar off coupon on meals in their dining room. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites are very overpriced for what you get. It was $48 for 20amp electric, very poor water pressure, no sewer, no TV, no Wi-Fi, and very crowded narrow sites. If not for requesting an empty space between us and the next coach we could not open our slides. They have a restaurant with very overpriced food ($16.95 for a hamburger) and their diesel prices amount to highway robbery!!! The most we had paid prior to there was .89/liter and they charged $1.69/liter. When we questioned them the owner got defensive and tried to justify their price gouging. DO NOT STAY AT THIS PARK! We camped here in a Motorhome.
The people were friendly at the motel desk. They only had 15 amp service and the gravel pull-thru sites were small. They had shaded sites. The campground was poorly laid out and we had to take a chain down when we exited the campground. Fuel was really expensive there even though they give the motel guest and campers a 10 cents discount. We wouldn't stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We came in a caravan, price is based on the flyer. Views are exceptional, sites are tight. Go with the view. OK for an overnight, but if you are self-contained, just pull off in one of the pull offs in the area and stay there. This place is very expensive for what they offer (God provides the view at no charge). We camped here in a Motorhome.