Park rangers will check your camping tag to confirm your stay at the camping area, and your vehicle access tag to ensure you are permitted to drive in a recreation area. Educational accounts—holders of educational accounts have access to special use areas that are not available to other account types. At 8,500 feet, summer days are mild and the nights are cold. Get Yukon-specific updates to the Canadian electric code. Group: two adults + three to six childrenFees: one familyTotal fee = $27.00 per night, Group: three adults + five childrenFees: one family ($27.00) + one adult ($6.75)Total fee = $33.75 per night. Today, the People proudly retain their culture through language, songs and dance, and their ceremonies. Each Tribal member continue to originate from unique family clans. An annual Yukon resident camping permit will increase from $50 to $100 in 2022 and $200 in 2023. The clan system is still practiced today. 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Due to concerns over COVID-19, only Yukon residents and those non-residents who have entered the territory and meet all the requirements in the Ministerial Orders under the Civil Emergency Measures Act can get camping permits and use Government of Yukon campgrounds at this time. You will receive the tag/s in your confirmation email, along with a Tax Invoice. 2.5 to 3 hrs and get you to Hawley lake where the Sutton River begins. if you cannot book through one of these channels, phone 13 QGOV (13 74 68). are notified of severe weather events, cyclones and other natural disasters where campers may need to be warned or evacuated. You must book and pay for your camping permit before you arrive at the camping area. Gift card numbers purchased from 1 July 2019 are valid for 36 months from date of purchase. Note that some sites have closed gates. We welcome you to our website, and look forward to your visit. 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Road Conditions: Paved to dirt Land Ownership: Hawley Lake is owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe Ranger Station/District: Pinetop Game and Fish (928)3674281 Entrance Fees/Permits: White Mountains Permit Elevation: The elevation at Hawley Lake is 8200 feet Max … White Mountain Apache Tribe now consists of approximately 16,000 Tribal members. There are 100 family camp units available. A store and boat rentals are available in season. On first use, the system requires customers to register an account. Camping and vehicle access tags will not be posted out to you. Park entry, day use, parking, boat launch use, and interpretive programs where offered will continue to be free. Stays are limited to 10 days. Hawley Lake Campground is located on the White Mountain Apache Tribal Lands, 9 miles south of Arizona 260, off Arizona 473 (Hawley Lake Road). Customers with a gift card must have a valid camping permit before setting up camp. The Department of Environment and Science acknowledges Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land. The managed Season is April to November. See who can use territorial parks and campgrounds. All details are secured in accordance with Queensland information security standards and privacy legislation.