- Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Plan your visit to Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site Hiking, camping, reservations, fees, safety, nature, culture, and more
- Chilkoot Trail - Wikipedia
The Chilkoot Trail is a 33-mile (53 km) trail through the Coast Mountains that leads from Dyea, Alaska, in the United States] to Bennett, British Columbia, in Canada It was a major access route from the coast to Yukon goldfields in the late 1890s
- Explore the Chilkoot Trail - U. S. National Park Service
Today, the Chilkoot Trail is a 33 mile recreational trail Each year, over 15,000 people day hike, backpack, or trail run this corridor As they do, they pass hundreds of artifacts left behind by gold seekers In 2022 the trail was officially designated the Chilkoot National Historic Trail
- Chilkoot Trail | Yukons Hiking Guide | yukonhiking. ca
Follow the stampeders' trail on the infamous Chilkoot Trail The trail wanders through a diverse landscape - from wet coastal rainforest, up to the rocky alpine and then to dry, lichen covered forests There are campsites along the trail and facilities are provided at every site
- Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada - Parks Canada
The Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada is a traditional transportation route through rugged mountain terrain, connecting the upper Yukon River in British Columbia with the Pacific Coast on the Taiya Inlet in Alaska
- Chilkoot Trail Hike from Alaska to BC - Hike Bike Travel
A complete guide on the Chilkoot Trail hike in Alaska BC; includes route notes, suggested itineraries, booking info packing lists
- Chilkoot Trail - TreknTrails
Starting near Skagway, the route climbs through temperate rainforest, rocky alpine terrain and tundra landscapes, eventually crossing the US-Canada border at Chilkoot Pass
- The Chilkoot Trail - The Great Canadian Bucket List
Each summer, the 53-kilometre Chilkoot Trail attracts bucket list hikers from around the globe, drawn to spectacular scenery, a rugged challenge, and the enduring draw of history
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