Visitors can find the Administrative Offices on the second floor of the Visitor Center Museum. These offices serve as a resource for the public when other facilities are closed, providing information about job opportunities, park facilities, and answering general inquiries.
Mascot Saloon Museum is an authentic post-gold rush saloon. This facility is wheelchair accessible and service animals are welcome. There are public restrooms in this building.
The Chilkoot Trail Center is the registration and information center for the Chilkoot International Trail. Hikers hiking on the Chilkoot Trail must stop here prior to starting their hike. During permit season, regularly scheduled orientations are at 9 am, 11am, 2 pm, and 4 pm. The Trail Center is closed for lunch. This facility is wheelchair accessible and service animals are welcome. This building does not have public restrooms.
The visitor center is located in the historic White Pass & Yukon Route depot. Talk to a ranger, learn about daily programs, watch park film "Gold Fever: Race to the Klondike," and more. Restrooms, water stations, and benches are available for visitors.
The Visitor Center Museum is located on 2nd and Broadway, next to the National Park Service visitor center. The visitor center museum and the parks’ administrative offices share a building. The first floor is dedicated to the museum, while the upper floors are used for the park's administrative offices.