Westmark Inn Skagway, A Holland America Line...
Skagway's largest hotel is more of a sprawling complex with 250 rooms on both sides of 3rd Ave.
Skagway's largest hotel is more of a sprawling complex with 250 rooms on both sides of 3rd Ave.
This motel is the best bargain in Skagway and just far enough from Broadway St to escape most of the cruise-ship crush.
Right next door to Cindy's Place are four more classic log cabins, situated among the trees and on top of rock outcroppings as if Frank Lloyd Wright was here for the summer.
A half-mile from the ferry terminal, this is a relaxed hostel with a kitchen, laundry facilities and daily chores.
An elegant 10-room inn that knows how to keep the cookie jar filled. All rooms have private bath, cable TV and phone. In the morning you wake up to a breakfast of fresh baked goods and fruit served in a sun-drenched dining room.
This B&B is like a motel with the comforts of home as the six large rooms have their own bath and a private entrance on the wraparound porch.
Located in a busy location near the ferry terminal and cruise ships. It has 46 sites with hookups, as well as rest rooms and showers.
At Mile 14 of the White Pass & Yukon Route is a 1½-mile hike to the USFS Laughton Glacier Cabin.
The Denver Glacier Trail begins at Mile 6 of the White Pass & Yukon Route, where the USFS has renovated a White Pass & Yukon Route caboose into the Denver Caboose, a rental cabin of sorts.
Located near the Chilkoot trailhead in Dyea, about 9 miles north of Skagway, this used to be a free, 22-site campground operated by the NPS on a first-come, first-served basis. But it's still the cheapest spot to pitch a tent.
The town's best campground for tenters. Has 65 RV sites and a limited number of campsites. Amenities include firepits, laundry facilities, showers, restaurants and dump stations for both humans and RVs.
Hitting the 'Koot? Start the big adventure with a good night's sleep at this resort located a half-mile from the trailhead. The cabins are very comfortable and equipped with microwaves, refrigerators and coffeemakers.
Two miles from town are Cindy's cabins: two large log units with private baths and a smaller, cozy one without a shower. In the morning freshly baked goods magically appear on your doorstep.
In a restored 1897 Victorian house that was originally one of the town's brothels – what building still standing in Skagway wasn't? – the inn is downtown and features 10 rooms, four with shared baths.
Skagway's newest hostel is open and airy, has dorms, private rooms, free coffee in the morning and a barbecue in a courtyard for the evening.
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