Beaver Creek RV Park & Motel
Location: Highway 1, Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory, Y0B 1A0, Beaver Creek, CA
Star Rating: 2 Stars
Property Type: Motels
About this Property
Tranquil Garden Views
Take in the serene garden views while enjoying complimentary wireless internet access and exploring gift shops/newsstands. Unwind in the picnic area, or sizzle up a BBQ using the available grills.
Convenient Amenities
Satisfy your cravings from the on-site grocery/convenience store. Benefit from the attentive limited-hour front desk and enjoy the complimentary 24-hour roundtrip airport shuttle for convenient travel.
Cozy Guestrooms
Feel at home in one of the 32 well-appointed guestrooms. Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi and enjoy entertainment with satellite programming. Refresh in the private bathroom equipped with complimentary toiletries.
Ready to experience the comfort and convenience Beaver Creek RV Park & Motel has to offer? Book your stay now!
Important Information
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and gift shops/newsstands. Additional features at this motel include a picnic area and barbecue grills.
Policies
Check-in: 02:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Instructions: The front desk is open daily from 7:30 AM - 11 PM. The check-in location differs from the property location. Check-in location: [at the gas station next to the motel.]. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Amenities & Facilities
- Free WiFi
- Garden
- Picnic area
- Free airport transportation
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Grocery/convenience store
- Free self parking
Rooms Available
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Triple Room, 3 Twin Beds
3 Twin Beds
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - Satellite channels
Sleep - Blackout drapes/curtains
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower/tub combination, free toiletries, and towels
Practical - Rollaway beds (surcharge) available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 3 (3 Adults)
- Private bathroom
- Satellite channels
- Daily housekeeping
- Blackout drapes/curtains
- Free WiFi
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Double Room, 2 Double Beds
2 Double Beds
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - Satellite channels
Sleep - Blackout drapes/curtains
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower/tub combination, free toiletries, and towels
Practical - Rollaway beds (surcharge) available on request
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 4 (4 Adults)
- Private bathroom
- Satellite channels
- Daily housekeeping
- Blackout drapes/curtains
- Free WiFi
Guest Reviews
- jackie (8/5): - It was a comfortable hotel on our trip from Haines to Anchorage. Good location and near a diner. I appreciated the discount on gas.
- R (4/5): Mold - The bathroom was covered in mold. The bedroom ceiling was showing water damage in the corners and then on most of the small ceiling tiles. The outlet for the TV and box was a open wired open outlet that they just taped over the connectors and wired off the bathroom light switch. Even with the base board heat on low and the baseboard heat at 60F (outside temp40f) I almost got sick due to overheating in the middle of the night. The beds are the most uncomfortable ones we slept on during a 3+ wk road trip. So overall; out of nearly 20 hotels we stayed in ranging from 50-350$, this hotel room Ranks last.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - It was very good.
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- Karen (8/5): - Great staff and nice room. Only downside was lack of electrical outlets and no refrigerator for our milk. Layout of room was great otherwise
- Marilyn (8/5): Staying in Beaver Creek - It suited our needs for the night....bed.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Our stay met or expectations, as there is limited accommodation in Beaver Creek. We would stay again.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Great choice - Old, but comfortable. After our horrific experience the night before in Watson Lake, this was a breath of fresh air. Staff was wonderful. Large laundromat. Lodge is old, so expect lots of creeks and noise from others. Room is small, but very clean. We slept like babies. He room also got a little stuffy at night with no AC. We wee able to crack out window and a fan isn't provided. Strongest free wifi we had received in Canada!
- Will (6/5): Cheap place to crash for the night - The interior is dated, but I don't care about that. There was a spot on the floor and I didn't care about that either. The only thing that I cared about is that I got a decent nights sleep and I got that. It was quiet, there was satellite TV, the beds weren't the most comfortable in the world but they were good enough. The shower had a funky knob system to adjust the amount of hot and cold water mixing together to provide the correct temperature and another knob to turn on the showerhead.
- Jamie (4/5): Beaver creek motel - The hotel is an retired tour company stop and the folks running it are attempting keep it alive. From the look of the gas station/front desk they will not succeed.
- John (8/5): Great locale for travelers! - Convenient, friendly and great stop for travelers to/from AK!
- Norm (6/5): Basic stopover on way to Kluane - Fine for an overnight stopover. Room was smallest one we've been in on our trip (2 adults 2 kids on two double beds) - more than 1 night would be difficult, but since we were just looking for a place to sleep it was doable. Hot day and no A/C made it a little uncomfortable at night. Went to Buckshot Bettys for meals which was close and food was good. Nice Information Center just across the road with great information and an entertaining person there with personal stories that should be in a book! Pool was unavailable for maintenance.
- Nina (6/5): Start of the tourist season - When driving the Alaskan Highway, the amenities can be iffy. I had stayed here 6 years ago in August during prime travel season, and the place was busy with individual tourists and tour buses that brought cruise travelers in for a dinner theater. This time I traveled mid-May, before the tourist season kicked off, and didn't really know what to expect. Check in was at the RV park next door (same owners, many more guests - must be the time of year), and when we got to the hotel, the only person on site was a maintenance guy. Only part of the building was open and there were only 6 rooms booked in that area. The rooms are small, beds and linens old and dusty from a long winter of not being used, and the bathrooms are very tiny but functional. It reminds me of an aged dowager - getting old but trying to keep up appearances. Remember, however, that this was pre-season, and the help was just arriving and unpacking that week, so they really weren't up to speed. Summer stays might be different.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Nicest People in the Middle of Nowhere - We drove from Texas to Alaska and had a hard time finding places to stay in this leg of our trip. Towns were few and far between. The folks at the Beaver Creek Motel were very friendly and it had kind of a feeling of staying with family.
When I got my credit card statement, I had thought they made a mistake and overcharged me. I called the hotel and they lady was very nice about it. She looked it up and explained the charges. It turns out I had forgotten that I had also gotten gas and that was why the credit card amount was more than my Expedia reservation. My dumb mistake. She was very nice about it.
- James (6/5): - Only stayed overnight. For a place to stay overnight just to sleep this was great.
- Russ (4/5): Very old and needs a refresh.would not recommend . - Very old facility needs a refresh and would not recommend.
- The Experienced (2/5): Don't Stay Here - Absolutely the worst!! If you have a choice between staying here and sleeping in your car then stay in your car. The bathroom in your car will probably be cleaner. There was so much noise that we finally gave up and left. The check in was frightening. There was so much trash behind the counter that the floor was not visible.
- Verified traveler (6/5): - The room was nice but no coffee maker in the room. Had to go a ways to the gas station and gift store for free coffee in the morning. Also got 3 cents off gas for staying there.
- Nora (10/5): Beaver Creek YT hotel stay. - Older hotel, no AC, but comfortable and adequate. Fan supplied so we were just fine all evening. Within walking distance to Buckshot Betty's for drinks and dinner (great food). We were on motorcycle from South Dakota to Alaska - friendly folks and very accommodating.
- Alex (6/5): It will do for a one night stay - The owner was really nice and helpful. The hotel was pretty run down but it was sufficient for one night. Pet friendly, which is why we stayed there on our drive across the Alcan.
- Verified traveler (4/5): A decent place for the price - It is a cheap place to stay when you just need a place to crash, don't expect any frills and the walls are thin.
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