Students can attend school from kindergarten to Grade 8 at the Beaver Creek School and then attend secondary school in Haines Junction or Whitehorse.
Although there is no Yukon College campus in Beaver Creek, the college does partner with the White River First Nation, at their request, to provide support for locally developed training. Training has included computer courses, introduction to trades, and arts and culture courses.
Beaver Creek is served by a community health nurse practitioner, who operates a clinic daily on a part-time basis. The nurse practitioner also provides services in the surrounding area.
The White River First Nation provides social assistance, elder care and home care services to members.
YTG provides social worker services to Beaver Creek from Haines Junction.
The RCMP operates a detachment in Beaver Creek, staffed by a corporal and a constable. Probation officer and native courtworker services are provided from Whitehorse.
The White River First Nation provides housing and administers community infrastructure such as water, sewer, local road maintenance and community recreation.
There is a volunteer fire service with a pumper truck and water tanks.
Electricity is provided by diesel generators.
Mail is delivered to the community three times a week.
TD Canada Trust provides banking on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with hours that vary during the year.
Road access is by an all-weather paved road, the Alaska Highway. Whitehorse is 457 km or a six-hour drive away. To the west, over the Alaska border, it is approximately 480 km to Fairbanks. A gravel airstrip at Beaver Creek is maintained year-round.
Beaver Creek has a general store that operates only in the summer. There are three gas stations offering both regular gasoline and diesel fuel.
One inn has a gift shop selling Yukon crafts.
Individual First Nation members also sell authentic local crafts. They are contacted by asking community members.
There is a swimming pool for summer use. In the winter there is a skating rink and a curling rink. There are three inns, with restaurants, two of which operate year-round. There is also a summer-only hostel that provides beds, TV, and flush toilets. Hostel accommodation is at very reasonable rates.
