Wild Adventure Yukon (formerly Caribou Crossing Trading Post) has something for everyone! Be sure to stop by to visit their two museums, petting …
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Feb 2, 2025
We spent a few hours at Wild Adventure Yukon and we had a really good time. The food was not the best but it was adequate and the activities made up for it. There was dog “sledding” , gold panning…Full review by Astrobeemer
Nov 29, 2024
This was actually really fun. The food wasn’t very good but the staff were lovely and I loved being able to try a Yukon beer. The museum was pretty cool but obviously the highlight was the petting zo…Full review by casshannah91
Aug 13, 2024
This is my second time visiting Wild Adventure Yukon and I have been extremely impressed both times! The staff is very friendly, the food (and donuts) are delicious, and the facilities really add to …Full review by Caden J
Do we have to purchase tickets in advance (i saw where you can purchase online for $9.50 for the museum) or can we just purchase when we get there? I won't be on a ship excursion. Thanks!
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You are welcome to purchase tickets online in our website, or at our giftshop the day of also. Thanks for considering us in your holiday planning!
How do I get there using public transportation or taxi service from the cruise ship pier?
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Hi there, Thanks for the great question. Public transportation does not reach Carcross from Skagway but there are numerous other options available to you. if you go to our Caribou …
Hi there, Thanks for the great question. Public transportation does not reach Carcross from Skagway but there are numerous other options available to you. if you go to our Caribou Crossing Trading Post website and scroll to the bottom of our page you will see all the tour companies that have options available to you. Hope this helps.
Hey Mark...Is visiting the dogs something you have to pay for or can you just walk up and see them? Thanks in advance, Bob...going there in three weeks during a drive around the Yukon and Alaska
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To visit dogs there is no charge. Thereally are some tied up in an enclosure.