This is a typical government campground. It was spacious back-in sites with privacy. Our 40' motorhome fit fine. The vault toilets were clean. No water when we were there. No dump. Wood was $8!! The site was $15.70 Canadian. We don't know how they arrived at that amount. None of the sites are on the gorgeous huge lake. The day use is a good walk or drive. This is about 15 miles from Haines Junction on the Haines Highway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is good for a stop over only. Convenient to the highway. Internet did not work when we were there. Cable TV provides a few channels. Electrical system had low voltage. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The views of the mountains are fantastic, but it is no more than a big gravel lot with full hookup sites that are not the most level. The people who run it have no idea what they are doing as far as placing big rigs in tight spots and smaller trailers in the larger spots. We had only 4 feet between us and a large motor home. We had been in our assigned spot for 5 hours when a young girl came to say we should be in the next spot with the site number on the passenger side rather than the driver’s side and she wanted us to move or re-register. I told her that her grandmother said the hookups and sign were on the driver’s side and she replied “she doesn’t know what she’s doing.“ They were so close that their furnace kept us awake all night. The cable is limited and the reception poor on most of the stations. The advertised free Wi-Fi did not exist- “it doesn’t work and we can’t do anything about it”. We were told that the antenna won’t reach even 50 feet behind the building to the RV Park when working. I suggested they change their advertisement to read that the Wi-Fi only works in the laundry room. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An above average park on the Alaska Highway. The views of the Kluane Mountains are to die for. And there is even a nice short trail next to the campground. For Wi-Fi it is best to sit on the back porch of the office - with great views. The campground is one large gravel lot so not much character. Would stay here again if in the neighborhood. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed here twice. Pretty much your average Yukon RV park, but the owners and staff were very friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, the RV Park is for sale. Please check with them before planning a trip. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
After traveling the very dusty Alcan from Alaska, it was a relief to drive right into their wash station before going to our site. Our site was surrounded by trees and very comfortable. The nearby trails were fun to walk with the dog. Only suggestion I would make about the park is that they need to at least have gravel at the sites and roads. It was very dusty at our site and leaving windows open here resulted in dust over everything inside the RV. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
They state it is gravel when it really dirt. Friendly service. 20/30 amp service. You cannot wash your vehicles in your site. There is a site to wash vehicles on the property which makes some of the sites muddy. Good for overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.