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Kusawa Lake

Overview

Kusawa Lake Campground is a premier destination for those seeking a rugged Yukon experience. This territorial park sits at the end of a long gravel road, offering a remote atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city. Visitors come here for the stunning glacial views and the deep, cold waters of Kusawa Lake, which is framed by the towering peaks of the Coast Mountains. It is a place where nature takes center stage, providing a quiet retreat for RVers who enjoy dry camping in one of the territory's most picturesque settings.

Location & Surroundings

Located roughly 60 kilometers west of Whitehorse, the park is accessed via a 24-kilometer gravel road that follows the Takhini River. The drive itself is an introduction to the wild Yukon landscape, passing through boreal forests and alpine meadows. The lake is situated within the Traditional Territory of the Carcross/Tagish and Kwanlin Dün First Nations. This area is known for its unpredictable mountain weather, which creates a dynamic environment where the dramatic scenery shifts constantly with the light and wind.

Amenities & Park Features

As a territorial campground, the amenities are simple and geared toward self-sufficient travelers. You will find well-spaced campsites equipped with the basics for a comfortable off-grid stay. The park features include:

  • Communal boat launch for easy lake access
  • Hand pumps for non-potable water
  • Pit toilets and fire rings at each individual site
  • Access to government-provided firewood with permit

The layout is best suited for small to medium-sized rigs, as some sites and the access road can be narrow for larger motorhomes.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw is the lake itself, which offers exceptional opportunities for lake trout fishing. Boaters and kayakers can explore the vast shoreline, though the lake is known for sudden high winds that attract windsurfers and challenge paddlers. For those who prefer land-based activities, the area features several informal hiking trails that lead to panoramic ridge views. Wildlife viewing is also a major attraction, as visitors often spot Dall sheep on the surrounding mountain slopes or bald eagles circling near the river mouth.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for the adventurous RVer who prioritizes scenery over luxury services. If you enjoy boondocking and want to experience the raw beauty of the North without the noise of crowded resort amenities, this is your spot. It is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture the Yukon's iconic scale. Because the access road is gravel, it is best suited for those comfortable with backcountry driving. It is a true sanctuary for travelers who want to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Kusawa Lake)
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Facility

• Type (Provincial Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (53)
• Dirt Sites (53)
• Fire Rings

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