Mountain top view of Yukon River during sunset near ElDorado, a Coast Hotel
Yukon River
Eldorado, a Coast Hotel

Yukon River

Distance from hotel: < 1 KM

The Yukon River is a powerful waterway that played a big part in the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1800s. During this time, paddlewheelers were crucial in carrying prospectors and supplies to the goldfields, bringing the dreams of fortune seekers and pioneers. These boats supplied Dawson City, Whitehorse and Fairbanks with a variety of goods and services.

Exploring the Yukon River in Dawson City has a lot to offer for history enthusiasts, outdoor lovers and nature fans. You can take a relaxed walk along the riverbanks or go on exciting boat rides and fishing trips. You can also join riverboat tours or try canoeing and kayaking to paddle your way down the Yukon River. For a taste of the prospector life, try gold panning along the river, or enjoy wildlife watching to spot eagles, beavers and other animals. Don't forget your phone or a pair of binoculars to capture that perfect wildlife moment or to appreciate the breathtaking landscapes and historical remnants along the Yukon River.

One popular destination along the west bank of the Yukon River is the Paddlewheel Graveyard. This spot became a resting place for old boats when ground travel gained popularity. As time passed, the river claimed its space, pushing these ships up the bank and ultimately causing their destruction. Now, massive wrecks stand as remnants, inviting exploration of collapsed piles of wooden planks and rotting struts.

If you're looking for adventure, history or a peaceful connection with nature, the Yukon River offers a variety of activities for everyone.
 

Yukon River
Eldorado, a Coast Hotel