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Dezadeash Lake

Overview

Dezadeash Lake Campground offers a quintessential Yukon wilderness experience along the scenic Haines Highway. Managed by Yukon Parks, this site provides a serene escape for RVers who prioritize natural beauty and tranquility over modern luxuries. Situated on the eastern shores of one of the region's largest lakes, the park serves as a gateway to the vast, rugged landscapes of the southwest Yukon. It is a rustic government-run facility that emphasizes a deep connection with the surrounding environment, offering a peaceful atmosphere for those traveling through the North.

Location & Surroundings

Located approximately 50 kilometers south of Haines Junction, the park sits within a dramatic landscape dominated by the St. Elias Mountains. The lake itself is expansive and shallow, known for its striking colors and the winds that often sweep across its surface from the mountain passes. Surrounded by a healthy boreal forest of spruce and willow, the setting feels remote and wild. The proximity to the Haines Highway makes it an accessible stop for those journeying between Alaska and the Yukon interior, yet it remains shielded from the noise of heavy traffic.

Amenities & Park Features

As a traditional Yukon park, the facilities are designed for self-contained RVs and those who enjoy a back-to-basics lifestyle. The park features large, private campsites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. While there are no hookups or dump stations, the park provides well-maintained pit toilets and hand-pumped water. A major draw for many visitors is the wood-fired cooking shelters and the availability of firewood, which is included with the modest overnight permit fee. For those traveling with gear, the park includes a sturdy boat launch and a small playground for families.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Anglers frequent this location to target Northern Pike and Lake Trout, making it a premier destination for fishing enthusiasts who have their own watercraft. The nearby St. Elias Lake trail offers a popular hiking opportunity just a short drive from the campground, leading travelers through diverse terrain to a stunning alpine lake. For those interested in world-class scenery, the eastern boundary of Kluane National Park and Reserve is within easy reach, providing access to massive glaciers, diverse wildlife viewing, and some of the highest peaks in North America.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is ideal for self-sufficient RV travelers who enjoy dry camping in exchange for unparalleled lakeside views and quiet evenings. It is a perfect fit for boating and fishing enthusiasts who appreciate having immediate access to the water. If you are a photographer or nature lover seeking an off-the-grid atmosphere far from the hum of commercial resorts, this park provides the perfect sanctuary to experience the true spirit of the Yukon.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Dezadeash Lake)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Facility

• Type (Provincial Park)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (20)
• No Hookups (20)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Francis Hemmings

September 20, 2025

The Dezadeash River Trail in Haines Junction, Yukon, offers an accessible and scenic hiking experience within the stunning landscapes of Kluane National Park and Reserve. This easy loop trail, suitable for walkers of all ages and abilities, spans either 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) for a shorter option or 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles) for the full circuit, with minimal elevation gain of about 15 meters (50 feet). The path meanders through diverse terrains including wetlands, meadows, and forested areas along the banks of the Dezadeash River. Well-maintained boardwalks traverse marshy sections, preventing muddy conditions and enhancing accessibility, while strategically placed benches and viewing platforms provide opportunities to rest and observe the surrounding natural beauty. The trail showcases breathtaking views of the Auriol Range and the flowing Dezadeash River, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching, photography, and quiet reflection amid Yukon's pristine wilderness. Wildlife sightings may include various bird species, and the route's gentle terrain ensures a pleasant outing that typically takes one to two hours to complete, depending on the chosen loop and pace. As part of the larger network of trails in the region, it highlights the area's ecological diversity and serves as a gateway to exploring the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kluane National Park, known for its glaciers, mountains, and rich biodiversity. Visiting the Dezadeash River Trail provides a refreshing immersion in nature, emphasizing the harmony between recreational access and environmental preservation.

Dr. Amber Eckel

June 19, 2025

Nice trail. Only parts of it are directly along the river. A bit muddy despite no rain. Slightly scared of a grizzly bear encounter - but luckily didn’t see any!

Daniel Sharpe

December 25, 2024

Good trail. Mixtures of dirt trail and boardwalk. Includes information plaques about local wildlife. Good view of mountains across the river.

CORY

August 16, 2021

Beautiful trail. Lots of tree roots if your riding a bike but its so totally worth it. Make sure you go prepared with bug and bear spray.

Mike Ovas

October 06, 2019

Great hiking trails through the National Park

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