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Packraft Kusawa & Primrose River

  • Map Packrafting
  • P1000139
  • Goodwin Lake
  • Packraft 2
  • River1
  • River2
  • Map Packrafting

    Level: Advanced

    Discover some of the most amazing landscapes in the southern Yukon by Packraft. Start in the high alpine (drop-off on Goodwin Lake) and packraft down the spectacular Kusawa River with it many drops, small falls and beautiful pools into Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle to the mouth of the Takhini River just downstream from Takhini Lake and hike the old horse trail up to John’s Lake and onward to the beginning of Primrose River at the north end of Primrose Lake.
    Continue on the swift upper Primrose River to Rose Lake with its beautiful, sandy beaches and continue on lower Primrose River with it magnificent canyon and waterfall onwards to Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle across the lake to the Campground and Kusawa Lake Road or continue all the way back along the lower Takhini River to the Yukon River, just north of Whitehorse.

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  • P1000139

    Level: Advanced

    Discover some of the most amazing landscapes in the southern Yukon by Packraft. Start in the high alpine (drop-off on Goodwin Lake) and packraft down the spectacular Kusawa River with it many drops, small falls and beautiful pools into Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle to the mouth of the Takhini River just downstream from Takhini Lake and hike the old horse trail up to John’s Lake and onward to the beginning of Primrose River at the north end of Primrose Lake.
    Continue on the swift upper Primrose River to Rose Lake with its beautiful, sandy beaches and continue on lower Primrose River with it magnificent canyon and waterfall onwards to Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle across the lake to the Campground and Kusawa Lake Road or continue all the way back along the lower Takhini River to the Yukon River, just north of Whitehorse.

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  • Goodwin Lake

    Level: Advanced

    Discover some of the most amazing landscapes in the southern Yukon by Packraft. Start in the high alpine (drop-off on Goodwin Lake) and packraft down the spectacular Kusawa River with it many drops, small falls and beautiful pools into Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle to the mouth of the Takhini River just downstream from Takhini Lake and hike the old horse trail up to John’s Lake and onward to the beginning of Primrose River at the north end of Primrose Lake.
    Continue on the swift upper Primrose River to Rose Lake with its beautiful, sandy beaches and continue on lower Primrose River with it magnificent canyon and waterfall onwards to Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle across the lake to the Campground and Kusawa Lake Road or continue all the way back along the lower Takhini River to the Yukon River, just north of Whitehorse.

    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and recommendations!

  • Packraft 2

    Level: Advanced

    Discover some of the most amazing landscapes in the southern Yukon by Packraft. Start in the high alpine (drop-off on Goodwin Lake) and packraft down the spectacular Kusawa River with it many drops, small falls and beautiful pools into Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle to the mouth of the Takhini River just downstream from Takhini Lake and hike the old horse trail up to John’s Lake and onward to the beginning of Primrose River at the north end of Primrose Lake.
    Continue on the swift upper Primrose River to Rose Lake with its beautiful, sandy beaches and continue on lower Primrose River with it magnificent canyon and waterfall onwards to Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle across the lake to the Campground and Kusawa Lake Road or continue all the way back along the lower Takhini River to the Yukon River, just north of Whitehorse.

    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and recommendations!

  • River1

    Level: Advanced

    Discover some of the most amazing landscapes in the southern Yukon by Packraft. Start in the high alpine (drop-off on Goodwin Lake) and packraft down the spectacular Kusawa River with it many drops, small falls and beautiful pools into Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle to the mouth of the Takhini River just downstream from Takhini Lake and hike the old horse trail up to John’s Lake and onward to the beginning of Primrose River at the north end of Primrose Lake.
    Continue on the swift upper Primrose River to Rose Lake with its beautiful, sandy beaches and continue on lower Primrose River with it magnificent canyon and waterfall onwards to Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle across the lake to the Campground and Kusawa Lake Road or continue all the way back along the lower Takhini River to the Yukon River, just north of Whitehorse.

    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and recommendations!

  • River2

    Level: Advanced

    Discover some of the most amazing landscapes in the southern Yukon by Packraft. Start in the high alpine (drop-off on Goodwin Lake) and packraft down the spectacular Kusawa River with it many drops, small falls and beautiful pools into Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle to the mouth of the Takhini River just downstream from Takhini Lake and hike the old horse trail up to John’s Lake and onward to the beginning of Primrose River at the north end of Primrose Lake.
    Continue on the swift upper Primrose River to Rose Lake with its beautiful, sandy beaches and continue on lower Primrose River with it magnificent canyon and waterfall onwards to Kusawa Lake.
    Paddle across the lake to the Campground and Kusawa Lake Road or continue all the way back along the lower Takhini River to the Yukon River, just north of Whitehorse.

    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information and recommendations!