Recreation site (day use only)
Region
Southern Lakes
Serviced
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Gate Open
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Site description
- Popular beach in summer.
- Tent sites for overnight camping; four can be reserved.
- Both the lake's Southern Tuchone and Tagish names, Tàkádàdhà and Sāa Tl’áh Ni, refer to the sandy beach, where people had their main camp and potlatch house.
- A footbridge connects to the campground.
- M’Clintock Bay (T’á Hîni Wát) is a rest stop for thousands of trumpeter swans and other waterbirds in spring.
- Visit the nearby Swan Haven Interpretive Centre in April.
- Day-use area: closed 11 pm to 7 am
- Generators are not permitted.
Meghan Blay
Location
Highway
Alaska Highway
Highway kilometre
1379.0
GPS coordinates
60.561°N 134.451°W
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Marsh Lake Campground and Recreation Site Map
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Services available
Outhouse unisex
Bear-proof garbage bins
Picnic tables
Cook shelter
Fire ring
Hiking trails
Playground
At least 1 wheelchair accessible outhouse
Sandy or cobble beach within short walking distance
Viewing structures or signage about local cultural and natural history
Tent pads or sites available via walking trail
Swimming area or dock. No lifeguard
Change room