Road accessible campground
Region
Southern Lakes
Registration required
Yes
Total sites
66
Pull through
9
Serviced
to
Gate Open
to
Warning
Campground is very popular on weekends and fills up quickly.
Site description
- Marsh Lake is one of the four road-accessible campgrounds with reservable campsites in 2024. Learn more.
- Has 2 loops with many campsites next to the lake.
- A short trail and footbridge connect to the popular beach and recreation site.
- The Marsh Lake people had their main camp and potlatch house here.
- Both the Southern Tutchone and Tagish names for the lake, Tàkádàdhà and Sāa Tl’áh Ni, refer to the sandy beach.
- M’Clintock Bay (T’á Hîni Wát) is a rest stop for thousands of trumpeter swans and other waterbirds in spring.
- Visit the nearby Swan Haven Interpretive Centre in April.
Campground peak times:
May
June
July
August
September
Location
Highway
Alaska Highway
Highway kilometre
1379.0
GPS coordinates
60.561°N 134.448°W
Map download
Marsh Lake Campground and Recreation Site Map
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Services available
Outhouse unisex
Bear-proof garbage bins
Blue bear-proof recycling bins
Picnic tables
Cook shelter
Fire ring
Bear-proof cache
At least 1 wheelchair accessible outhouse
At least 1 wheelchair accessible campsite
Sandy or cobble beach within short walking distance
Tent pads or sites available via walking trail
Swimming area or dock. No lifeguard
Walk-in sites