Guided Walks
Let's go together!
These walks are offered with an experienced local guide. Our short walks provide an opportunity to connect with Nature, to experience the Wilderness and be present in the Mountains. We make playing in the Kluane National Park accessible to all regardless of your physical conditions. We handpick trails that provide a great view but does not require you to have an incredible fitness level. Let's go play !
The information provided about the trails is from a local website; yukonhiking.ca
St Elias Lake
8km , 120m elevation
St. Elias Lake is a short hike with great rewards. There is a backcountry campground at the lake, which is nestled between tall mountains. This trail is great for beginner backcountry camping because it is a short trail to a campground with amenities. It is also great to do with kids.
about 2hrs
King's Throne (bowl)
7.5 kms , approx 850m elevation
The King's Throne is truly a majestic site when viewed from the shores of Kathleen Lake. It is one of the more popular day hikes in Kluane National Park, with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and Kathleen Lake below. The route described goes to the summit, though many people opt to save their knees , like us and stop once they reach the seat of the throne (at the top of the rock glacier, about two thirds up).
about 6hrs
Spirit Canyon
4km , 162m elevation
Just barely viewable from the Alaska Highway north of Whitehorse, Spirit Canyon is a beautiful area to explore. The views on the hike to and from the canyon are beautiful, with the expansive Takhini River Valley below and the Ibex Valley to the southeast and the Sifton Range to the northeast. The canyon itself is a special place with big rock walls which are used by rock climbers.
about 1.5 hr
Williscroft Canyon
4km, 214m elevation
Williscroft Canyon is a spectacular and unique hike in the Kluane Lake area of Kluane National Park. Huge canyon walls reach up above a beautiful clear, cobble and boulder strewn creek. The reward at the end of the canyon is a huge boulder lodged within a narrowing in the canyon walls, with a small waterfall running below it. Under most water level conditions, be prepared to cross the creek regularly.
about 2hrs