Mount Lorne Recreation Site offers a scenic gateway to wilderness adventures just outside Whitehorse, featuring expansive forested areas, accessible hiking and ATV trails, and panoramic views of the southern Yukon landscape.
Mount Lorne Recreation Site is located immediately south of Whitehorse, Yukon, providing outdoor enthusiasts with a diverse range of recreational opportunities in a largely undeveloped natural environment. The area is characterized by rolling hills, dense boreal forests dominated by spruce and aspen, and expansive wetlands that support a variety of wildlife including moose, foxes, and numerous bird species. Geographically, Mount Lorne is part of the Whitehorse Copperbelt area with moderate elevation providing outstanding views of the Yukon River valley and surrounding mountain ranges. Historically, the site has been used by local First Nations for hunting and gathering and was later established as a recreational area to offer residents and visitors close-to-town access for camping, hiking, and ATV riding. Key recreation opportunities include an extensive network of multi-use trails suitable for mountain biking, horseback riding, snowmobiling in winter, and hiking in warmer months. Anglers can fish in nearby creeks and lakes. The area remains relatively quiet compared to larger Yukon parks, making it appealing for visitors seeking a more secluded experience in accessible wilderness. The site also features undeveloped camping areas and several viewpoints that provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and photography. Mount Lorne Recreation Site is particularly popular with locals for weekend getaways, allowing for immersion in the natural Yukon landscape without long travel times. Its proximity to Whitehorse makes it an ideal spot for beginners and families to explore Yukon’s outdoor offerings with manageable trail lengths and moderate terrain.
Panoramic views from the Mt. Lorne Lookout Trail
Diverse wildlife habitat supporting moose and boreal birds
Extensive multi-use trails for mountain biking and ATV riding
Quiet backcountry camping spots with easy access from Whitehorse
A short but steep trail culminating in an open viewpoint offering expansive vistas of Whitehorse and surrounding valleys.
Extensive spruce and aspen forests supporting typical Yukon wildlife including moose, foxes, and a variety of birds.
Over 25 miles of trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling in winter.