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Whitehorse Perimeter Trail Adventures

The Whitehorse Perimeter Trail is a scenic multi-use trail system encircling the city of Whitehorse, Yukon, offering varied outdoor recreation opportunities through boreal forest, wetlands, and riverfront environments.

Approx. 500 acres surrounding trail corridor
Acres Protected
38
Miles of Trails
25,000+
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Whitehorse Perimeter Trail

 

The Whitehorse Perimeter Trail is an extensive network of trails approximately 38 kilometers in length, winding around the outer boundary of Whitehorse, Yukon’s capital city. The trail traverses diverse landscapes including boreal forests dominated by spruce and birch, floodplain wetlands near the Yukon River, and rolling hills that provide panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountain ranges. This multi-use corridor is popular for hiking, mountain biking, trail running, and cross-country skiing during winter months. Originating from historic routes used by Indigenous peoples and early settlers, the trail has evolved into a vital recreational resource connecting local neighborhoods with natural areas, parks, and green spaces. Its relatively flat terrain with some moderate elevation changes makes it accessible to a wide range of users seeking both leisurely strolls and more vigorous outdoor exercise. Wildlife sightings are common along the trail, including moose, beaver, and various bird species such as bald eagles and great horned owls. The trail also provides access to several key landmarks such as the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and the Teslin River Trail junction. Maintenance and stewardship of the trail are managed by the City of Whitehorse in partnership with local outdoor groups and volunteers, ensuring the trail remains safe, accessible, and environmentally sustainable. Year-round use and proximity to the city contribute to its popularity among residents and visitors alike, making it an important asset for community health and outdoor engagement in Yukon Territory.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Whitehorse and surrounding mountain ranges

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Diverse boreal forest ecosystems with opportunities to observe local wildlife

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Access to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for extended nature exploration

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Connects to urban parks and recreational facilities within city limits

Notable Natural Features

Schwatka Lake Loop

A popular segment adjacent to Schwatka Lake offering flat terrain and scenic waterfront views.

Millennium Trail Connector

Links the perimeter trail to downtown Whitehorse and offers access to historic urban landmarks.

Selkirk Lower Wetlands

A rich wetland area along the trail notable for abundant birdlife and moose habitat.