Yukon

Klondike River

~ Intermediate
★★⯨☆☆ 2.5

About

The Klondike River is a hidden gem offering paddlers a chance to retrace Gold Rush history through remote northern Yukon, flowing approximately 270km from its headwaters south to the Yukon River. This multi-day expedition combines moderate current with scenic boreal forest, steep canyon walls, and authentic Klondike Gold Rush heritage sites scattered along the way. While specific paddling difficulty varies by section, the river generally suits intermediate paddlers seeking historical immersion without extreme whitewater. Access requires local knowledge and planning as the river flows through less-frequented territory between Dawson City and Mayo areas. Best paddled July-September, the Klondike offers solitude, history, and excellent wildlife habitat in one of Yukon's most legendary waterways.

Highlights

Gold Rush heritage sitesRemote northern paddlingModerate boreal sceneryHistorical immersionSolitude and wildlife
Best season: July-September

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Klondike River?

Klondike River is estimated at Intermediate. Whitewater ratings are not exact: grades change with water level and season. Verify current conditions locally before you paddle.

When is the best time to canoe Klondike River?

The best time is July-September.

Where is Klondike River located?

Klondike River is located in the Yukon region of Canada.

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Sources

tatshenshiniyukon.com

Conditions change with water level and season. Grades and positions are for planning, not navigation. Verify locally before you paddle. Terms of use

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