“Big Sites and Free Firewood!”
Campground Review
While we traveled our way down the Alaskan/Candian Highway (ALCAN) we stayed overnight at a few nice spots which included Marsh Lake Campground near Whitehorse, Yukon.
You can find all of our Campground Reviews here on our 2019 Campground Reviews page along with a map of the places we have stayed.
Marsh Lake Campground
Nice large wooded campground by the lake. The sites are roomy with campfire rings, picnic table, and FREE firewood. This campground is dry camping, drinking water, vault toilets, and trash bins. We had a back-in site but there are also pull through as well for big motor homes.
Marsh Lake Campground is about 25 miles East of Whitehorse on the ALCAN and is located next to its namesake on the northern slope of the Uinta Mountains at an elevation of 9,400 feet. You can enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails.
We only stayed one night passing through, in late May the campground had just opened and not crowded at all.
Would we stay again?
We will definitely stay at Marsh Lake Campground again when traveling to Alaska.
Nightly Cost: $12.00
Days Stayed: 1
Hookups: No hookups – Dry Camping
Reservations: No
Pad Type: Gravel
Pets: Allowed on Leash
Cell Service: NONE (Tmobile)
GPS: 60.55784, -134.44333
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