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Very nice government campground, 12 dollars per site, 35 sites, great view, kitchen shelter with fire stove, pit toilets, picnic tables, playground with zipline, untreated water (boil 1 minute). Fire wood for free.
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Beautiful location overlooking the lake. Steep decent into the camp. Nice playground. About 35 sites. $18 booked on-line or $20 in an envelope. Free firewood.
Report Check-InNicely maintained little campground on the shores of the lake. A small historical townsite with two log cabins down a gravel walking path.
Report Check-InThis has to be the best campground I've seen so far on my BC, Yukon, Northern Territories trip....I will definitely be staying here on our way back up from Skagway! No T-mobile service. Amazing scenery!
Report Check-InBeautiful campground on the frozen lake in early May. Pretty busy for early season but plenty of sites. Prices are now $20CN or $18CN online. There is also a playground with a fun Zipline swing you've got to try!
Report Check-InBelle place de camping avec vue sur une montagne magnifique. Certains spots offrent aussi une vue sur le Tagish Lake. Il vente toujours, mais les arbres offrent une certaine protection. Nous avons très bien dormis. 12$ la nuit, il faut payer dans une enveloppe préalablement remplite, mais sans crayon, ça va mal. Je conseille le spot, quoi que très populaire. Plus de bruit à 22h.
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windy all the time, nice that it keeps the bugs almost non existent but it makes it cold a lot of the time.
arrived Friday at 11AM and got one of the last four spots, was full by 1PM .. only four people tried after that so it must be known its busy.
Short bonsai looking aspen surround the camp spots and lead various trails to the lake. Well stocked in wood, unique but also consistent with Yukon’s Government Campsites!!
Report Check-InBeautiful lake, gravel spots with great fire wood and a very nice playground, and water barrels for collection water which needs to be boiled
Report Check-InSo nice and quiet here in a wonderful landscape and quite near to the Tushi Lake. Table and Firering on every site.
Some people stay here for quite a while. So it is not a bad idea to take a slot and then go to a walk.
No cell phone reception.
What’s the point of paying $12 when there’s a fire ban ?
There’s a playground, clean pit toilets with toilet paper, garbage bins, untreated water, neighbors to talk to and you’re totally allowed to be there. You decide if it’s worth.
29 drive-in sites and 6 walk-in sites.
Report Check-InNice stop for a night on the way to the ferry. Very quiet but it was full by 3pm, maybe because it was the Friday of the long weekend? $12 for pit toilets and non potable water. Small walk to the old Conrad town and beach.
Report Check-InExcellent campground with wonderful views. Can handle extra large rigs (spot #2) can fit a 40-50 foot rig. Also several pull thru sites.
Report Check-Invery nice campground, 12 Dollar per site, 29 sites, great view, kitchen shelter with oven, fire wood for free
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