Snafu Lake Campground

Road accessible campground
Region
Southern Lakes
Registration required
Yes
Total sites
9
Pull through
0
Serviced
to
Gate Open
Gate open year-round
Warning

Check for special fishing restrictions here that protect sensitive trout populations.

Site description
  • The lake system is popular for canoe trips. Small bays, islands and peninsulas make it friendly for children and beginners.
  • Snafu is a military acronym for “Situation Normal – All ‘Fouled’ Up.” It was 1 of 2 forest fire crew camps in the late 1950s.
  • Both the lake's Tagish and Tlingit names, Ágáy Méne' and Ghooch Áayi mean "wolf lake", referring to the creek where wolves come to fish.
  • The campground is one of two within Agay Mene Territorial Park.
  • The gate will remain open after service to this campground has ended. Register your stay (payment not required). Bring your own wood and toilet paper and pack out your garbage. 
  • See fishing regulations.
Campground peak times:
May June July August September
Sea kayaking the beaver ponds at Snafu Lake Campground, Yukon.

Location

Highway
Atlin Road
Highway kilometre
26.0
GPS coordinates
60.131°N 133.823°W
Map download

Services available

Outhouse unisex
Bear-proof garbage bins
Picnic tables
Fire ring
Boat launch
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