Bulletins

Kluane National Park and Reserve

Restricted areas and activities

Issued: June 06, 2024

Pursuant to section 7(1) of the National Parks General Regulations, the Superintendent may, where it is necessary for the proper management of the Park, designate certain activities as restricted or prohibited. Effective immediately, and until further notice, the following activities are hereby designated as restricted or prohibited within Kluane National Park & Reserve (as shown on the attached map):

Travel

All public access and travel is prohibited in the Sockeye Lake and Sockeye Creek (outlet steam flowing into Louise Lake) area from July 15 – October 30.

Bicycling

Bicycles are ONLY PERMITTED on the following trails and roads (all off-trail and off-road bicycling within Kluane National Park & Reserve is prohibited):

  • St Elias Lake Trail
  • Mush Lake Road
  • Shorty Creek Trail
  • Kathleen Lake Day Use Area, Campground, Campground to Day Use Area Trail, and Access Roads
  • Cottonwood Trail
  • Auriol Trail
  • Dezadeash River Trail
  • Alsek Valley Access Road and Trail
  • ’A’ą̈y Chù’ (Slims) East Access Road (not the trail)
  • ’A’ą̈y Chù’ (Slims) West Access Road and Trail (not the trail)

Horse use

A permit is required to bring horses, mules, or donkeys into Kluane National Park & Reserve. In addition, horse use is PROHIBITED on the following trails/routes:

  • Soldier’s Summit
  • Kokanee
  • Kings Throne
  • Rock Glacier
  • Observation Mountain

Personal watercraft

Use of personalized watercraft (including Sea-Doos, Wave Runners, and Jet Skis) is prohibited throughout Kluane National Park & Reserve.

Gliding, parachuting, and BASE jumping

Hang-gliding, paragliding, parachuting, skydiving, and BASE jumping (including wing-suit jumping) is prohibited throughout Kluane National Park & Reserve.

Original signed by

John Haselmayer
Field Unit Superintendent, Yukon

Provisions of Yukon First Nation Final Agreements, court decisions, and other indigenous rights, as reached through an agreement with Canada, may take precedence over any restrictions/prohibitions made under these Regulations.

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