Mountain Guide
Yukon is home to 5 mountain ranges, including the highest peaks in Canada. These ranges are part of the cordilleran region of western North America and encompass vast, varied landscapes, from the immense ice fields and glaciers of the Saint Elias Mountains to the alpine tundra and boreal forests of the Ogilvie and Pelly Mountains. The territory's major river systems originate in these mountains, carving out valleys and plateaus. The primary outdoor activities available across the mountains in Yukon are hiking, jogging, mountain biking, and touring cycling.
This collection of the top mountains in Yukon aggregates more than 50 routes for activities including hiking, mountain biking, and cycling, with more than 1,000 visitors having shared their experiences. The Saint Elias Mountains contain Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan, and offer more than 15 distinct hiking routes. The Ogilvie Mountains are known for the rugged granite peaks of Tombstone Territorial Park. Further exploration is available in the Pelly Mountains, which feature dozens of routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. The varied elevation and terrain of these mountain environments provide a wide range of trail difficulties and scenic viewpoints.
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Pelly Mountains in Canada's Yukon Territory offers expansive wilderness, rugged peaks, and deep valleys for hiking, jogging, mountain biking, and touring cycling.
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Saint Elias Mountains offer monumental landscapes, extensive ice fields, and North America's highest peaks, providing diverse hiking routes for all skill levels.
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Ruby Range features alpine meadows, rocky slopes, and glacial valleys, offering diverse terrain for hiking routes. Explore its expansive vistas and glacier-formed lakes.
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Ogilvie Mountains in Canada's Yukon Territory offers rugged, untouched wilderness with diverse terrain for hiking and immersive backcountry experiences.
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Dawson Range features rounded, eroded mountains in west-central Yukon, offering varied terrain for hiking and exploring its unique natural environment.
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Yukon is home to several major mountain ranges, which are part of the cordilleran region of western North America. The most prominent ranges include the Saint Elias Mountains, which contain Canada's highest peaks, and the Ogilvie Mountains, known for the granite peaks of Tombstone Territorial Park. Other significant ranges aggregated on this page are the Pelly Mountains, Ruby Range, and Dawson Range.
The primary human-powered outdoor activities in Yukon's mountains are hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. This page aggregates over 75 routes across these sports. Specific guides are available for Hiking in Yukon and MTB Trails in Yukon.
Yukon contains the highest mountains in Canada, located within the Saint Elias Mountains. This includes Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada and the largest mountain by base circumference in the world. Other notable peaks in the territory include Mount Saint Elias, Mount Lucania, and the distinctive Tombstone Mountain in the Ogilvie Mountains.
Kluane National Park and Reserve, located within the Saint Elias Mountains, offers a range of hiking trails. Options exist for various skill levels, from the St. Elias Lake trail for beginners to the more demanding King's Throne trail for experienced hikers. The park features routes through varied terrain, including forests, alpine meadows, and alongside glaciers.
Tombstone Territorial Park, part of the Ogilvie Mountains, is known for its rugged hiking routes through dramatic landscapes. The Grizzly Lake Trail is a well-known multi-day backpacking route that continues to Divide Lake and Talus Lake. For day hikes, the Goldensides Trail offers expansive views of the surrounding tundra and peaks.
Yes, there are accessible day hikes available in Yukon's mountain regions. Trails like the Auriol Trail in Kluane National Park offer a moderate loop of approximately 9.3 miles (15 km) through forest and alpine environments. A dedicated collection of Easy hikes in Yukon provides further options.
The Pelly Mountains offer the most routes on this page, with over 40 options for outdoor activities. The main sports are hiking, with 18 trails, and cycling, with 8 routes. There are also opportunities for mountain biking and jogging in the area.
The main season for hiking in the Yukon mountains is during the short, warm summer months, typically from June to August. During this period, the weather is generally more stable, daylight hours are long, and the alpine wildflowers are in bloom. Trails at higher elevations may hold snow into July.
Yes, Yukon offers several multi-day backpacking routes for experienced hikers. In Kluane National Park, the Kathleen Lake to Cottonwood trail is a classic route. In Tombstone Territorial Park, the Grizzly Lake Trail is a popular but challenging trek that can be extended over several days.
This page aggregates routes and information for 5 distinct mountain areas in Yukon. These include the Pelly Mountains, Saint Elias Mountains, Ruby Range, Ogilvie Mountains, and Dawson Range. In total, there are more than 75 routes available across these ranges.
Cycling in Yukon's mountain regions includes both road cycling and mountain biking. The Pelly Mountains feature several touring bicycle routes. For off-road experiences, areas near Carcross and Whitehorse offer extensive single-track mountain bike trails.

