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It’s as big as the state of New Jersey, and over three quarters of it is covered in mountains and ice. Here, Canada’s highest mountain, Mount Logan, stands just shy of six kilometers tall in the massive St. Elias range. Sound forbidding? Don’t you believe it! For starters, the other quarter of this park just happens to be the most beautiful, pristine, forested, rivered and laked wilderness the entire North has to offer.

Yukon Wild operators offer tours and outfitting for groups, families, and independent travellers to and into Kluane. They can fly you in for glacier hikes or hiking/camping tours, guide you by raft on the world famous Alsek River, show you on a boat where the trout are biting, take you on the Donjek route to the toe of a great glacier or set up a series of day hikes with all the payoffs and thrills of a backcountry hike, but with a light pack and comfy cabin at day’s end.

Kluane National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come spend a day or three, and you’ll see why.

Kluane National Park

Our Adventure Stories

Still Wild after 20 years

Still Wild after 20 years

20 years of Yukon Wild — where adventure meets meaning. Paddle, mush, laugh, and rediscover yourself in the untamed heart of the North.
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Still Waters, Wild Hearts

Still Waters, Wild Hearts

Mist on the water, sunlight on your shoulders — and the kind of stillness that finds you when you stop searching.
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Hunt The Aurora

Hunt The Aurora

To hunt the Aurora, you’ll venture deep into Yukon wilderness with expert guides to witness explosive night skies — guided, not left to chance.
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Into the wild, on snowmobiles

Into the wild, on snowmobiles

Race through Yukon’s frozen wilds on snowmobiles — speed, stars, and aurora magic collide in an unforgettable northern story.
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