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Yukon River

Yukon Territory

Detailed scouting intelligence for Yukon River, Yukon Territory. Kayaking data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.

Key Features

1,000+ km Route
Historic Gold Rush Path
Pristine Wilderness

Seasonal Tips

July: Midnight sun enables long paddling days. Dawson City resupply crucial. Current speeds vary; plan accordingly.

— Expert Field Intelligence

About This Place

Yukon River offers some of the finest multi-day expedition paddling in Yukon Territory. Spanning 750 km available sections, this route takes you through Canadian wilderness with 1,000+ km route, historic gold rush path, pristine wilderness along the way.



Rated intermediate difficulty, this route offers a satisfying challenge without being overwhelming. The Canadian wilderness scenery is world-class, and multi-day trips allow you to fully immerse yourself in the wilderness. Paddling Yukon River is one of those Canadian experiences you'll talk about for years.

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GPS: 62.2°N, 135°W

How to Get There

Put-in point is approximately 5-6 hours from the nearest town. GPS: 62.2°N, 135.0°W. Paved access to the launch point. Shuttle services available for one-way trips — book in advance. Plan your take-out point before launching — distances on water are deceiving.

Parking & Access

Gravel lot at the put-in with space for 10-15 vehicles. Small parking fee ($5-10) may apply during peak season. Kayak/canoe rental available at the launch during summer months.

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Best Time to Visit

Season: June - August. Late June through August is the sweet spot — warm water, long days, and calm conditions. Summer (July-August): Best for beginners. Warm water, predictable weather, longest daylight. September: Less traffic on the water, spectacular fall colours, and cooler paddling conditions. Wind can be a factor in fall — check forecasts and plan accordingly.

Terrain & Topography

Water type: Multi-Day Expedition. Mixed conditions — flatwater lakes connected by moving river sections. Total distance: 750 km available sections. Portages range from 100m to 2 km — trails are marked but can be muddy. Surrounding landscape: Canadian wilderness. Watch for submerged rocks and sweepers (fallen trees) in river sections.

Regulations & Permits

All watercraft must carry required Transport Canada safety equipment: PFD for each person, whistle or sound signalling device, bailer, and 15m throw rope. Leave No Trace: pack out everything, use established campsites for multi-day trips, and respect wildlife from a distance (especially nesting birds along shorelines).

Nearby Services

Outfitter at the put-in offers kayak/canoe rental, shuttle service, and guided trips. Nearest supplies: the nearest town (5-6 hours). Waterproof map/guide available for purchase at the outfitter. Guided trips highly recommended for first-timers on this route.

Where to Stay

Backcountry campsites along the route — first-come, first-served. Designated tent pads with fire pits and pit toilets at most campsites. Lodges and cabins available for those wanting comfort before or after the trip.

Cell Coverage & Safety

This is remote wilderness paddling — carry a satellite communicator. No cell service on the water. Nearest hospital: the nearest town. Cold water warning: Yukon Territory's waters can cause hypothermia quickly — wear appropriate thermal protection. Wear your PFD at all times on the water. Lightning on open water is extremely dangerous — get off the water at the first sign of thunderstorms. File a float plan with someone onshore.

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