Skip to main content

Yukon Wildlife Preserve Tours and Tickets

6 results

What are people saying about Yukon Wildlife Preserve

Maia_T, Mar 2026
It is very easy...
It is very easy physically because there is not much walking. The guides had lots of information and were very accommodating and enthusiastic.
Geoffrey_E, Feb 2026
The preserve is a fenced...
The preserve is a fenced enclosure of animals not in the wild. But, we did see many of the animals. The driver and tour guide were EXCELLENT!!!
Alfhard_B, Aug 2025
The Wildlife Centre is...
The Wildlife Centre is huge with very large areas for all the animals, including cliffs to climb on for mountain goats and a very large area including wetlands for the 2 moose. It is primarily for rescue animals who are well cared for.
Vicky_A, Jul 2025
Enjoyed the Wildlife...
Enjoyed the Wildlife Center and hot springs. It was a long day and thankful to have brought water. The description should mention to bring water.

Yukon Wildlife Preserve

4.5
(63)
Whitehorse
Yukon Wildlife Preserve
  • The tour bus and most viewing platforms—with the exception of the musk ox lookout—are wheelchair-accessible, though the entrance to the front reception and learning center is slightly raised, meaning assistance may be required.
  • While visitors are not allowed to drive their own vehicles through the preserve, feel free to bring bikes, cross-country skis, and other non-motorized modes of personal transport.
  • Allow at least 1.5–2.5 hours to properly explore the preserve.
  • A vending machine sells soda and water in summer (May through Oct.); outside of these times, bring your own water.