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Million Dollar Falls
Overview
Million Dollar Falls Yukon Government Campground offers a quintessential northern wilderness experience along the scenic Haines Highway. Named for the spectacular waterfall on the Takhanne River, this park serves as a serene retreat for travelers moving between Haines, Alaska, and the interior Yukon. It is widely recognized for its pristine natural beauty and the powerful sound of rushing water that provides a soothing, constant backdrop to your entire stay.
Location & Surroundings
Situated approximately 100 kilometers south of Haines Junction, the park is nestled within the dramatic Shakwak Valley. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rugged mountain ranges, dense spruce forests, and the vibrant, changing colors of the northern tundra. Its strategic position on the Haines Highway makes it a popular stop for those seeking a quiet night in nature, far removed from the noise of more developed urban centers.
Amenities & Park Features
As a territorial campground, the facility focuses on providing a high-quality rustic experience for visitors. While there are no electrical hookups, the park offers a hand pump for water and provides firewood for a small fee.
- There are approximately 28 dry-camping sites that include heavy-duty picnic tables and fire rings.
- The park provides access to communal fire pits and clean outhouse facilities throughout the grounds.
- A significant highlight is the extensive interpretive boardwalk, which allows for safe access to various vantage points overlooking the river.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the well-maintained hiking trail and boardwalk system that winds along the river canyon. This path offers incredible photography opportunities of the cascading 60-foot falls and the salmon that occasionally leap through the mist. The area is a haven for wildlife, where lucky travelers might spot grizzly bears or eagles. Additionally, the park is a short drive from the borders of Kluane National Park, offering world-class alpine hiking.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for self-contained RVers who prioritize unspoiled scenery and solitude over the amenities of a modern resort. It is a perfect fit for nature photographers, birdwatchers, and road trippers looking for an authentic Yukon camping experience. If your travel style involves disconnecting from the grid to enjoy the sights and sounds of the wild, Million Dollar Falls is an essential stop on your northern itinerary.
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User Reviews
Plumeria Bodhisattva
Impressive falls.
Jacki Strope
Gorgeous, well maintained campground. Our favorite in 4 weeks of camping all over Yukon, British Columbia, and Alaska.
Dale
Love the Yukon Government CG. Large sites for 40 Ft DP RV. However I need to start bringing a sledge hammer with splitting maul
Nasir Khan
Beautiful place, a nice fall full of peace and tranquility.
James Janzen
Very nice waterfall. Campground worth way more than 1 million.
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