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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Parkline of modern hikers on snowy slope of Chilkoot Trail Photo credit: J Eve Griffin
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Fees & Reservations
 
There are no park entrance fees, however fees are in place for using the campground and hiking the Chilkoot Trail.  Learn about Chilkoot Trail Permit Fees here.
 
Dyea Ranger Station

Camping at the Dyea Campground is $6 per site per night.  Reservations are not taken and campsites are available on a first come, first served basis.

 

 

Chilkoot Trail Hiker
Chilkoot Trail
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Chilkoot Trailhead Sign
Permits and Fees
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chunk of solid gold, the surface irregular and bumpy  

Did You Know?
The official Alaska state mineral is gold, which played a major role in the opening of Alaska for future development. There were more than 50 gold rushes in Alaska and the Yukon from 1880 to 1915. Learn about one of them at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park!

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST