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The Top 12 Natural Monuments in Yukon

Yukon’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 12

beautiful natural monuments in Yukon. To help you find the one for, you can see all the details you need to explore the best natural monuments, and better plan your next outdoor adventure!

Last updated: October 1, 2025

Five Finger Rapids

The Five Finger Rapids is a rock formation in the Yukon River in Yukon, Canada, 20 km downstream from Carmacks on the Klondike Highway. Four basalt rock pillars divided the …

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Kluane National Park and Reserve is located in the Yukon Province and borders British Columbia and Alaska. The national park was established in 1976 and protects more than 22,000 km2 …

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The 'Kaskawulsh Glacier' is a huge glacier in the 'St. Elias Mountain Range'. It covers an area of more than 39,000 km2 and consists of two converging outlet glaciers that …

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The path to 'King's Throne', a basin below the summit, is steep, unpaved and unmarked. Snow conditions in spring, even in the lower regions, make the ascent difficult.

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The Slims River (Ä'äy Chù) is a river fed by the 'Kaskawulsh Glacier' in the 'St. Elias Mountain Range', which after about 24 km flows into the southern end of …

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The beautifully situated Lake Mät'àtäna Män (Kathleen Lake) is south of Haines Junction on the Haines Highway. Kathleen Lake is one of the national park's main attractions with opportunities for …

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At 408 km2, 'Kluane Lake' is the largest lake in the Yukon. The Alaska Highway runs along the southwest side of the lake. Until 2016, 'Kluane Lake' was fed by …

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The 'Thechàl Dhâl Visitor Center' is located on the Alaska Highway / Kluane Lake about 1 hour north of Haines Junction. Thechàl Dhâl Visitor Center is open from May 19th …

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'Emerald Lake', or 'Rainbow Lake' as the First Nations call it, is known for its emerald green waters. The color comes from the reflection of light from a white deposit …

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The view of the Oglivie Mountains is a dream. In deep sun, they shine creamy and especially beautiful against.

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