Near The Chilkoot Trail
Just beyond Happy Camp. Beautiful fall colors.
Near The Chilkoot Trail
Hiking the Chilkoot Trail.
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Walking through the area flooded by a beaver dam.

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The Chilkoot Trail

4.9 (10 Ratings)
The historic Chilkoot Trail travels along coastal rainforest through rocky alpine to boreal forest.
31.2
mi
Distance
7,365
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Permits are required to rxh the Chilkoot Trail from June to September. To learn more about the permitting process and fees, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.nps.gov/klgo/planyourvisit/permits.htm">click here</a>.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
31.23mi
Distance
7,365ft
Elevation Gain
5,239ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
3,557ft
High Point
52ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Chilkoot Pass route was the most famous and heavily used route during the Klondike gold rush. It begins in the ghost town of Dyea, crossing the U.S./Canada border at the summit of Chilkoot Pass, and finishes in Bennet. The trail wanders through a diverse landscape - from wet coastal rain forest, up to rocky alpine and then to dry, lichen covered forest. There are campsites along the trail and facilities are provided at every site.The trail climbs slowly to Canyon City, which is a popular first night stop for those spending 2 nights on the U.S. side of the trail. The last camp before the pass is Sheep Camp. Here, the ranger will give you valuable information and trail conditions before making the trek across the pass. The journey often takes 12 hours for the 7.9 mile passage from Sheep Camp to Happy Camp, the first site after you cross the border at the pass summit. There is a ranger station and an emergency shelter at the top of the pass. You can use this to pause and warm up in times of inclement weather. After the pass, the trail descends through rocky alpine, crossing numerous streams along the way. The trail slowly descends after Happy Camp and you could finish off the final 13 miles in one day. However, for those with time, there are several campsites on the way out and it's well worth spending the extra few days in the Canadian wilderness. The trail ends at the old settlement of Bennett, where there are many of treasures left behind from the gold rush days. From there, you'll need to take a train to get off the trail and back into civilization. You can either return to Skagway or head out to Whitehorse.
History & Background
Follow the stampeders' trail on the infamous Chilkoot Trail, a national historic site. In the winter of 1897-1898 thousands of gold seekers came to the northwestern part of the North American continent to attempt the perilous trail Up The Golden Stairs, the most heavily used Klondike route.

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