Snafu Lake Campground
Snafu Lake Campground
Road accessible Yukon government campground in the Southern Lakes region.
The lake system is popular for canoe trips. Small bays, islands and peninsulas make it friendly for children and beginners.
Snafu is a military acryonym 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 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.
Warning:
Check for special fishing restrictions here that protect sensitive trout populations.
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- Boat Launch
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