Hot Springs Campground & Resort Suites

Campground · Yukon

Hot Springs Campground & Resort Suites

Campground · Yukon

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box 20423 KM 10, Takhini Hot Springs Rd, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 7A2, Canada

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Campground with varied sites, hot springs discount, and luxury suites  

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box 20423 KM 10, Takhini Hot Springs Rd, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 7A2, Canada Get directions

yukoncampground.com

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box 20423 KM 10, Takhini Hot Springs Rd, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 7A2, Canada Get directions

+1 867 456 8004
yukoncampground.com

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Anne Quackenbush

Google
We had a nice pull through pretty level site. It was a little narrow so we kept the slide in. The hot springs pool has changed since we were here last. But it was nice getting a discount for camping. Would have liked a water spigot besides the one near the check in building. The pit toilet was clean

J Mc

Google
Very tight sites and not easy to maneuver a big rig. We were told to take site 18 but there was a tree blocking access to make the swing. Also, low tree branches were an issue in August. The dump station is a little challenging as the hole is far from where you can park and also elevated. The campground is very quiet with mostly level gravel sites. Get fresh water from the spigot to the left of the office door; they usually have a hose or few sitting there.

Sonia Wiggins

Google
Great Spot to camp and access the Hot Spings, nice short walking path to the Hot Springs facility. Plan to cook at your camper. Electric sites only, water tank fill up available, water not the best for consumption. Dump site easy access. Back in and pull thru sites.

Mary Francell-Sharfstein

Google
Nice people and convenient to be able to walk to hotsprings. No water at sites and no laundry, which would be nice to have, but guess price reflects that. Dump station is worst have ever used - muddy, one difficult to access, one too high for adequate gravity, water for rinsing low flow. Lots of construction at hot springs building a lodge, houses, etc - should bring in some of that equipment to pave and/or gravel the dump area.

Jean Conners

Google
Would be good if sites were level. Dump station needs attention and water to flush. Potable water has garden hose not drinking water hose. No fires after 10 pm dumb rule. Liked that it was close to hot springs, would have been nice to know you had to pay extra for that . Staff very nice.

Joanie Roy

Google
Large private campsites. Only two flush toilets and one coin-operated shower that are accessible during the hours of the office. But the water is hot and you can stop the timer, so you make good use of your loonie.

Jay Sanghara

Google
We camped here June 1st with my brother, so it was nice that we got a pull thru to face each other. Even though no laundry was advertised, it would have been nice to have. Just a few things: 1) Leaving CC card number as backup incase we cause damage/rule breaker etc. was a first for me. During our 2 day stay I can't tell you how many dogs I saw loose (while ours were on a leash) and a family pulled in the last night and was up until midnight having a great time. 2) Great to get a discount to the Hotsprings but the discount should be more. 3) The firewood was a joke. $20 worth only lasted us 1 hour as they were cut wood from the property that was not even 3"-4" in diameter (we got about 19 pieces). Understandably this is a private campground (as Provincial one's provide free wood). Your wood on the right in photo. 4) Traveling for 3 weeks at various campgrounds. $50 is a lot when water/sewer is not on site.

Doug Mcmullin

Google
The color of the trees this time of year is awesome, there’s good space between the single sites and most are pull though, and your not on top of other campers .. staff was friendly and informative, we were here 8 years ago also