Keno City is at the end of the Silver Trail, lying off the beaten track and surrounded by mountains.
Hiking trails and mining history
It was once as famous as Dawson City for mining and was the second largest silver producer in North America. Mining still takes place today, and many of the network of hiking trails cross the historic mine sites, there is also a mining museum charting the history of mining in the area.
A drive to the top of Keno Hill to see the famous signpost and views is recommended. This small village exudes history and character as do many of the inhabitants of this fascinating settlement.
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Places near Keno City
- Mayo 29 miles away
- The Yukon 94 miles away
- Dawson City 126 miles away
- Whitehorse 222 miles away
- Marsh Lake 238 miles away
- Kluane National Park 255 miles away
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Our expert guides to exploring Keno City
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Keno City, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Keno City at its best.
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