Browse RV parks and campgrounds in Yukon, CA. Compare amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig and your route.
Best campgrounds in Yukon, CA
42 campgrounds available
Campgrounds and RV parks in Yukon, CA
Frequently asked questions about campgrounds in Yukon, CA
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Yukon, and how can I save on my trip?
Great news: RV rental in Yukon is accessible for just about any budget! RVs in Yukon typically rent from $120 to $250 CAD per night, with campervan rentals starting even lower during shoulder seasons like May or September. For cheap RV rental Yukon experiences, try booking mid-week or during spring and fall when demand is lower. Plus, Yukon is known for epic boondocking (free camping) sites near places like the Dempster Highway. That's a major way to stretch your budget and see even more of the wild north.
What license do I need to rent an RV in Yukon? Can international visitors rent easily?
All you need is a regular, valid driver's license if you're 25 or older: no special license or Class 1 required for most RV rentals in Yukon! International visitors can rent an RV in Yukon with their home country license, plus an International Driving Permit if your license isn't in English or French. Everything's handled online through RVezy's secure ID verification, so you can book confidently from anywhere. With scenic highways and easy rental rules, your Yukon RV trip is just a few clicks away.
Is my RV rental protected if something unexpected happens on my Yukon road trip?
Your Yukon RV rental includes $2 million CAD in third-party liability coverage automatically on every booking through RVezy. At checkout, you choose your protection plan level (Basic, Standard, or Premium) to limit your out-of-pocket exposure for physical damage, and every plan includes 24/7 roadside assistance throughout your Yukon RV adventure. First-time renters often choose Premium for maximum peace of mind on those long northern roads. Focus on the scenery, the wildlife, and the stars: RVezy has the protection details covered.
What if my trip can't happen? What's the cancellation policy for Yukon RV rentals?
Booking here is straightforward: every RV rental Yukon reservation comes with a clear, time-based cancellation policy managed by RVezy, not individual hosts. You'll see exactly what's refundable before you book, and there's a full 24-hour money-back grace period if you cancel right after a host accepts your booking. Cancelling more than 30 days before your trip means you only forfeit RVezy's service fee, so locking in your dates early is low risk. Review the full policy details at checkout to book your Yukon adventure with confidence.
Can I bring my dog or cat on my Yukon RV adventure?
Yes: pet-friendly RV rental Yukon listings are easy to find! Just use the 'pet-friendly' filter to see campers that welcome your furry friend. The Yukon has plenty of dog-friendly trails near Whitehorse like Miles Canyon and the Millennium Trail. Remember to bring proof of rabies vaccination if you'll be crossing provincial borders. Most local campgrounds allow pets but require a leash, so your whole family (paws included) can enjoy the wild Yukon experience.
Can the RV be delivered and set up at my campsite in Yukon?
Yes! Many RV owners in Yukon offer delivery and setup so you can start your trip without the hassle of driving or parking a big rig. With RV delivery Yukon, your host can bring the RV to campgrounds like Hi Country RV Park in Whitehorse or even your own driveway. They'll get everything connected and show you how to use it all: perfect for first-time renters or those flying in for adventure. Simply check the 'delivery' filter when searching.
How far can I drive my RV rental in Yukon, and are there mileage limits?
You have amazing freedom, and many Yukon RV rentals offer generous mileage, often enough to reach Dawson City (530 km from Whitehorse) or even take the legendary Alaska Highway. Some listings even offer RV rental with unlimited mileage, so you can explore the Klondike or Kluane National Park with zero worry. Always check the listing details before booking. Exploring far? Top up the fuel and hit the highway: Yukon is built for epic road trips.
Where can I park my RV overnight in Yukon? Are there great campgrounds nearby?
You'll find a range of campgrounds perfect for RV camping Yukon. Top picks for your Yukon family RV trip include Wolf Creek Campground (just 15 minutes south of Whitehorse, with reservable and walk-in sites), Hi Country RV Park (full hookups, showers, and laundry), and Fox Lake Campground (45 minutes north, serene lakeside camping). Boondocking is allowed in many pullouts along the Alaska Highway, just check for local signs. Book your reservable sites ahead at yukon.goingtocamp.com, especially for July and August!
What's the best time of year for an RV rental in Yukon?
Summer in Yukon is spectacular: May through early September gives you long daylight, blooming wildflowers, and open campgrounds. Daytime highs range from 15-22°C (60-72°F), perfect for RV camping Yukon style. Late August and September are outstanding for Northern Lights viewing, as nights darken after the midnight sun season and September delivers 95% aurora activity! Winter (October through March) offers maximum aurora viewing with the longest nights, but be ready for cold temps (down to -30°C) and limited amenities. Pro tip: The Midnight Sun shines almost 24 hours a day in June and July, a breathtaking once-in-a-lifetime experience!
I'm new to RVs. What kind of orientation and support will I get in Yukon?
First time renting an RV? You're in great hands on RVezy! Every host in Yukon provides a full walkthrough at pickup (or delivery), showing you how to use everything: beds, kitchen, heat, propane, and hookups. You can message hosts with questions even before you book, and RVezy's support is available 24/7 if you need extra tips. Yukon roads are quiet and scenic, making it a perfect place to try RV life for the first time.
What happens if I get a flat tire or need help on the road during my Yukon RV rental?
Rest easy: your RV rental in Yukon includes RVezy's 24/7 roadside assistance. Whether you get a flat on the Klondike Highway or need a jump in Dawson City, help is just a phone call away. The support team can assist with mechanical issues, lockouts, or even getting unstuck from a muddy Yukon trail. Keep the road assistance number handy and focus on making northern memories, not emergency plans!
Can I take my RV rental from Yukon into Alaska or other provinces?
You're welcome to drive your Yukon RV rental across provincial borders into British Columbia or Alberta, and some hosts allow travel into Alaska, USA. Before booking, confirm U.S. border travel on the listing or by messaging your host directly: most adventures to Skagway (186 km), Haines (406 km), or Fairbanks (872 km) are popular routes. Just pack your passport for the border. With RVezy's protection package, you're set for cross-border Yukon exploration.
What should I budget for gas and refueling while touring Yukon in an RV?
Budgeting for fuel is easy with a bit of planning. Most motorhome rentals in Yukon average 15-20 litres per 100 km (11-15 mpg). Gas stations are plentiful in Whitehorse and major towns, but more spread out in remote regions, so always fill up before leaving the city! Expect gas prices to run slightly higher than in southern Canada. If you plan a Yukon RV road trip to Dawson or Kluane, factor in long stretches between fuel stops. Tip: Carry a jerry can for the backcountry.
How far ahead should I book my campground in Yukon, and how do reservations work?
To snag the best spots near Whitehorse and Dawson City, book your campground several weeks ahead (especially for July and August). Yukon's government campgrounds like Wolf Creek and Pine Lake offer a mix of reservable sites (book at yukon.goingtocamp.com) and walk-in spots: arrive early on weekends to secure your pick! Private parks, like Hi Country, also take reservations online. For adventure seekers, many roadside campgrounds require no pre-booking. Insider tip: In June, you'll often have the pick of lakeside sites before peak crowds arrive.
What is driving like in Yukon, and is there anything special I should watch for?
Driving in Yukon is scenic and laid-back, but you'll encounter gravel sections, soft shoulders, and the occasional moose, so drive with care, especially at dawn and dusk. Cell service can be spotty on rural highways like the Dempster, so download maps ahead. In spring, watch for roadwork and frost heaves. Good news: traffic jams are almost unheard of! Your RV rental Yukon adventure will feel like a true northern road trip.
What amenities should I expect at Yukon campgrounds, and where can I refill water or empty tanks?
Yukon campgrounds range from full hookup RV parks in Whitehorse (like Hi Country) with showers, electricity, and water, to basic government sites with outhouses and potable water hand pumps. Dump stations are available in Whitehorse, Dawson City, and at highway stops: look for the blue RV symbol. If you enjoy off-grid camping, plan your fill-ups accordingly. Many visitors enjoy the rustic charm and starry skies of Yukon's campgrounds.
What comes with a typical RV rental in Yukon: bedding, kitchen gear, heat, and Wi-Fi?
Most RV rentals in Yukon come fully equipped with beds, kitchenware, propane heat, and bathrooms (even in most campervan rentals Yukon style). You'll usually have a stovetop, fridge, and cooking utensils. Some hosts provide towels and bedding; check each listing to confirm. Mobile Wi-Fi is rare due to spotty coverage, but most RV parks in Whitehorse offer Wi-Fi at central facilities and there are TV/DVD players in many motorhomes for cozy nights. Your home on wheels is ready for the real Yukon experience!
Can I add extras like camp chairs, bikes, or generators to my motorhome rental in Yukon?
Yes, you can customize your Yukon RV rental! Many hosts offer handy add-ons such as camp chairs, extra bedding, portable BBQs, bikes, or even a small generator for off-grid adventures. Popular routes from Whitehorse, like trips to Kluane National Park, are even better with a loaded camper. Simply select your extras before you book, and your host will have everything ready for easy pickup or delivery.
What should I know about security deposits and payments for Yukon RV rentals?
Booking is straightforward: your payment and security deposit are managed securely by RVezy. You'll see the total charges before you confirm, and the deposit is held as a temporary authorization on your card (placed 3 days before your trip, not immediately charged) and released 7 days after your successful return. To avoid extra charges, return the RV clean, on time, and with the agreed fuel level. Your host isn't involved in handling deposits: RVezy takes care of all the details, so you can focus on your Yukon RV camping adventure.
Can I rent an RV in Yukon for a one-way trip: for example, from Whitehorse to Anchorage or to Vancouver?
Exciting news for explorers: some RV owners are open to one-way RV road trips from Yukon! Popular options include driving from Whitehorse to Anchorage, Alaska (approx. 1,000 km) or heading south towards British Columbia and even to Vancouver. Just message your chosen host through RVezy before booking to confirm one-way drop-off. This is a smart way to maximize your Yukon adventure: ask about cross-border paperwork and get ready for the trip of a lifetime!