Nestled at the feet of White Pass, just north of Skagway, Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp transports visitors back to the Klondike Gold Rush era. The camp features a variety of attractions, including a bordello, laundry tents, and a hippodrome where tongue-in-cheek melodramas and poetry readings take place. Visitors can partake in an Alaskan ‘feast in the forest,’ learn about local history, and even try their hand at panning for gold near a nearby waterfall. The setting, with its rustic structures and engaging activities, provides a vivid glimpse into the past and a memorable experience for all who visit.
Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp
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