Tombstone Territorial Park
2,200 square kilometres of jagged granite spires, permafrost tundra and Beringian wildlife along the Dempster Highway.
What to expect at Tombstone Territorial Park
Tombstone is what people mean when they say 'the Yukon looks like another planet.' The Dempster Highway climbs from spruce forest into open sub-arctic tundra, and suddenly the black serrated peaks of Mount Monolith and Tombstone Mountain rise straight out of red-orange dwarf birch. Late August into the first week of September is peak fall colour and the reason photographers fly in from around the world. Caribou, grizzlies and moose all move through the valleys.
Most visitors day-trip from Dawson City, 90 minutes south. Stop at the Tombstone Interpretive Centre for the ranger talk and current bear activity, then drive the Dempster to the North Fork Pass viewpoint at Km 74 for the classic photo. Serious hikers should apply for a Grizzly Lake permit — it is the only overnight access and it is limited to about a dozen tents a night, allocated by lottery each January.
Questions about Tombstone Territorial Park
No. Day-use, the interpretive centre and the highway pullouts are all free. Only the Tombstone Mountain Campground ($20/night) and Grizzly Lake backcountry permits ($12/person/night) are paid.
Every day is free for day visitors. There is no fee gate on the Dempster Highway.
A full day if driving up from Dawson: allow 2 hours each way plus 4-5 hours for the interpretive centre and a short hike. Overnight backpackers spend 3-4 days on the Grizzly-Divide-Talus loop.
The park is open 24/7 all year, but services shut down mid-September. The Dempster is technically open in winter but only recommended for experienced arctic drivers.
For day hiking, no. Tombstone Mountain Campground is first-come first-served. Grizzly Lake, Divide Lake and Talus Lake require permits reserved through the January lottery at Yukon.ca/tombstone.
Dawson City, 115 km south. The interpretive centre sits at Km 71.5 of the Dempster Highway; there is no shuttle, so you need a rental car from Dawson or Whitehorse.
Hotels near Tombstone Territorial Park
Every hotel we cover in Dawson City
- Aurora Inn 2★ · 4.5/5
- The Bunkhouse 2★ · 4.5/5
- Triple J Hotel & Cabins 2★ · 4.3/5
- Eldorado a Coast Hotel 3★ · 4.2/5
- Holland America Dawson City Inn 2★ · 4.2/5
- Bonanza Gold Motel & RV Park 3★ · 4/5
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