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West Fork Campground (BLM), AK

West Fork Campground is perfect for travelers looking for a quiet and relaxing RV campground. It's surrounded by the Alaskan wilderness, close to the border with Canada’s Yukon Territory. Chicken is the closest town to West Fork Campground, and other nearby cities are Book an RV in Southeast Fairbanks, and you can set up your basecamp at West Fork Campground.

This park is easy to access from Taylor Highway, but it might be closed in the wintertime. There are numerous rivers, creeks, and ponds near the park where you can go fishing. Several natural parks are just a short drive away, and there are many …

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Location info

Taylor Highway, Chicken, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Paddling, Photography

Eagle Campground, AK

This campground has 18 sites and several outhouses within walking distance of historic Fort Egbert and the village of Eagle.
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Old Camp Road, Eagle, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Photography, Auto touring

Five-mile campground, AK

Five Mile Campground is 4 miles north of the Yukon River. It is has a the only dump station along the Dalton Highway and it is free to the public.
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Dalton Highway, AK

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Arctic Circle campground, AK

Follow the side road a short distance to the Arctic Circle sign and viewing deck with interpretive displays. Enjoy your lunch in the picnic area or drive up the hill to camp at the campgrpound offering 7 campsites.
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AK

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Marion Creek Campground, AK

Marion Creek, five miles north of Coldfoot, is a developed campground with potable water (hand pump), both pull-through and tent-only sites, and a Campground Host available from late May to early September.
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Marion Creek Campground, Fairbanks, AK

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Galbraith Lake campground, AK

This is all that remains of a large glacial lake that once occupied the entire Atigun Valley. Just downstream from the bridge is the spectacular Atigun Gorge and the western boundary of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Follow the turnoff 4 miles (6.4 km) to the BLM campground which has 30 camp sites.
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Galbraith Airport Road, AK

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Tangle Lakes Campground, AK

Tangle Lakes Campground, located at MP 21.5 of the north side of the Denali Highway, is situated within the Delta Wild and Scenic River corridor and the Tangle Lakes Archaeological District boundary where over 10,000 years of human use have been documented.

The campground provides 45 accessible campsites and 4 walk-in sites and is equipped with water pumps, toilets and a boat launch.

Fees: $12/night for regular, $6/night for walk-in site.

The campground rests amid a series of long, narrow lakes known as the Tangle Lakes that are connected by the Tangle River and form the headwaters of the Delta River. The boat launch provides access to the lakes and is also the designated put-in for the popular 30-mile …

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Paxson, AK

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Paddling, Photography, Winter sports, Day use area

Paxson Lake Campground, AK

Paxson Lake Campground is located at MP 175 of the Richardson Highway near the shore of Paxson Lake. The campground has 50 camp sites, including 2 accessible sites and 10 walk-in sites. All campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and have access to water, picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms.

Fees: $12/night for regular, $6/night for walk-in site.

The campground's boat launch is the starting point for those floating the main branch of the Gulkana Wild and Scenic River. Located in the 1st loop of Paxson Campground is a foot trail shore access to the lake and boat mooring area.

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Paxson, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Paddling, Photography, Winter sports, Day use area

Sourdough Creek Campground, AK

Sourdough Creek Campground is located at MP 147.5 of the Richardson Highway near the shores of the Gulkana River. The campground has 42 camp sites, including 4 accessible and 2 walk-in sites. All campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The campground is equipped with restrooms, water, picnic tables, and fire rings.

Campers may also enjoy a short hike along the Sourdough Creek Interpretive Trail within the campground.

Fees: $12/night for regular, $6/night for walk-in site.

The boat launch area is the take-out for float trips on the Gulkana Wild and Scenic River and provides river access to both motorized boaters and floaters.

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Richardson Highway, Gakona, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Paddling, Photography, Winter sports, Day use area

Signal Creek Campground, AK

Overview

Signal Creek Campground is a year-round facility located in the Ward Lake Recreation Area, 7 miles north of downtown Ketchikan and about 4 miles north of the State ferry terminal. The campground straddles Signal Creek and lies on the banks of Ward Lake, with easy access to fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

Hiking is a popular option, as the Ward Lake Recreation Area boasts seven trails. The Ward Lake Nature Travel meanders 1.3 miles around the lake.

A large day-use complex with picnic sites and shelters is also available. Freshwater fishing, canoeing, kayaking, wildlife viewing and scenery are favorite draws at Ward Lake.

Facilities

Signal Creek Campground's sites can accommodate up to 10 people. Each campsite contains a …
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Location info

Ward Lake Road North, Ketchikan, AK

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site

Russian River Campground, AK

Overview

Russian River Campground is perched between the Russian and Kenai Rivers in south-central Alaska. It lies within driving distance of two main population centers, 110 miles south of Anchorage and 40 miles east of Soldotna, surrounded by the Chugach National Forest and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.

Each year, this area is visited by over 100,000 people who recreate at the Russian River Campground, Ferry Access Site, Sportsman's Boat Launch, Russian Lakes Trail and K'beq Site. Hiking, biking and fishing are popular pastimes.

Recreation

The Russian River is the most popular sockeye salmon stream in Alaska and a top-rated spot for rainbow trout. Retention of sockeye salmon is legal from June 11th to August 20th. Silver salmon can be …
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Location info

Russian River Campground Road, Cooper Landing, AK

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Biking

Williwaw Campground, AK

Overview

Williwaw Campground, an idyllic area, sits beside Williwaw Creek near the town of Girdwood, Alaska. The campground boasts prime fishing, hiking and wildlife watching all within the Portage Valley.

Next to the campground is the Williwaw Salmon Viewing Area, a top-notch spot for salmon viewing. In August, visitors can see these fish spawning in impressive numbers through the translucent waters.

The area is a great place to view numerous glaciated valleys and the Portage Glacier. Over the past 80 years, the glacier calved large icebergs into Portage Lake, located just east of the campground.

Recreation

Wildlife viewing includes moose, brown and black bears, mountain goats, lynx, bald eagles and wolves.

The Williwaw Nature Trail can be reached from the …
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Portage Glacier Road, Anchorage, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Biking

Last Chance Campground, AK

Overview

Last Chance Campground is located in the Ward Lake Recreation Area, 9 miles north of downtown Ketchikan and about 4 miles north of the State ferry terminal. This campground straddles Last Chance Creek and lies next to Ward Creek with easy access to fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

Hiking is a popular option, as the Ward Lake Recreation Area boasts seven trails. The Ward Lake Nature Trail meanders 1.3 miles around the lake. A large day-use complex with picnic sites and shelters is also available. Freshwater fishing, wildlife viewing and scenery are favorite draws at Ward Lake.

Facilities

Last Chance Campground is designated to be fully accessible. Each campsite contains a picnic table, a campfire ring with grill …
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Ward Creek Salvage Road, Ketchikan, AK

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site

Trail River Campground, AK

Overview

Trail River Campground, set between the Trail River and Kenai Lake, provides lake, river and snow-capped mountain scenery among the hemlock and spruce forests of the Chugach National Forest. It lies within driving distance of two main tourism destinations; 24 miles north of Seward and 40 miles east of Cooper Landing, AK.

Miles of hiking and biking trails weave throughout the area. Moose, brown and black bear, sheep and goats can be found across a large parts of the forest. Kenai Lake marks the headwaters of the Kenai River. The campground is situated on the Eastern Kenai Peninsula at elevation 450 feet.

Recreation

The Day Use Site at Trail River Campground provides beach access to Kenai Lake. Many people …
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Tri River Campground Road, Moose Pass, AK

Amenities

Hiking, Boating, Camping, Fishing

Ptarmigan Creek, AK

Overview

Ptarmigan Creek is a small, peaceful campground with incredible views of the Chugach Mountains. Nestled beside Ptarmigan Creek and a short walk from Kenai Lake, the campground creates an ideal location for avid wildlife enthusiasts, hikers and anglers.

Miles of hiking and biking trails weave throughout the area, and moose, brown and black bear, sheep and goats can be found across a large part of the forest.

Recreation

From late August to early September campers can view red salmon spawning in the creek from Ptarmigan Creek's fish viewing platform.

Fishing is a popular pastime, and Dolly Varden and rainbow trout are frequent catches.

The Ptarmigan Lake Trail takes hikers along the shore of the turquoise lake and inclines up …
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Location info

Rock Ptarmigan Road, Moose Pass, AK

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Wildlife viewing

Cooper Creek South Campground, AK

Overview

Located along Cooper Creek and the Kenai River, Cooper Creek South Campground presents a beautiful wooded area with sweeping mountain views within close proximity to many recreational opportunities.

Recreation

Sockeye (Red) salmon fishing is a popular activity on the nearby Kenai and Russian Rivers, and both boat and bank fishing offer excellent catches. The nearby Resurrection Pass Trail takes hikers and bikers on a 38-mile scenic adventure that climbs from 500 to 2,600 feet.

Facilities

Cooper Creek South offers about 20 campsites available for advanced reservation. Amenities include drinking water, vault toilets, picnic tables, campfire rings and dumpsters. Parking aprons are gravel and parking is limited. A dump station is available for a fee at nearby Quartz Creek Campground. …
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Location info

Sterling Highway, Cooper Landing, AK

Amenities

Boating, Camping, Fishing, Wildlife viewing

Eagles Nest Campground, AK

Overview

Eagles Nest Campground is located on Prince of Wales Island in a temperate rainforest surrounded by muskeg and Balls Lake. Visitors enjoy viewing wildlife, hiking, fishing, canoeing and kayaking.

This campground is situated on Prince of Wales Island, the third largest island in the U.S., on the shores of Balls Lake, eighteen miles west of Thorne Bay.

Recreation

An interpretive trail parallels the lake for approximately 1,800 feet, offering scenic views of the Thorne Mountains and surrounding foothills. Canoeing, kayaking and fishing are popular activities at Balls Lake. A canoe ramp is located on the lakeshore. Sockeye salmon, wildflowers and industrious beavers are common sights in and around the lake.

The 2.5-mile Balls Lake Trail lets visitors hike around …
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Location info

State Highway 929, Craig, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing

Quartz Creek Campground, AK

Overview

Quartz Creek Campground is tucked between Kenai Lake and Quartz Creek in Cooper Landing, Alaska.

Boating, hiking, nature-viewing and fishing are popular pastimes at this family-friendly campground, where most campsites offer sweeping views of the lake. At an elevation of 500 feet, the campground is relatively flat with small spruce trees dotting the area.

Recreation

Kenai Lake is the third largest lake in the Kenai Peninsula. It is over 20 miles long and 500 ft. deep. It boasts about 14,000 acres of water as well as one island the three remote campsites at Ship Creek, Meadow Creek and Porcupine Island. These can be reached by boat from the boat launch at Quartz Creek Campground.

Fishing is also popular in …
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Location info

Quartz Creek Road, Cooper Landing, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Biking

Harris River Campground, AK

Overview

Harris River Campground is located on Prince of Wales Island on a paved highway just 10 miles from the Hollis Ferry Terminal and 20 miles from the Craig/Klawock area. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing and viewing abundant wildlife.

Recreation

Hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing are popular activities. The Harris River Trail and the Twentymile Spur Trail both pass along the Harris River. The latter ends at a set of beaver ponds.

A short boardwalk trail dissects the campground to offer campers a close-up view of a muskeg habitat without getting their feet wet. A bridge and short path across the Harris River connect the campground to the Harris River Picnic Area.

About two miles east of the campground is the …
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Location info

Hollis Road, Craig, AK

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing

Starrigavan Campsites, AK

Overview

Starrigavan Campsites lie within Starrigavan Recreation Area about seven miles north of Sitka. Visitors enjoy hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, picnicking, fishing and kayaking. Learn more about the campsites here.

Access to Sitka is by boat or airplane. The campsites are a two-minute drive from the Alaska Marine Highway Sitka Ferry Terminal or a seven-mile drive from downtown Sitka or the airport.

Recreation

Hiking, picnicking and wildlife viewing are popular pursuits at Starrigavan. Visitors also enjoy fishing in saltwater and freshwater areas. Many bird and wildlife viewing opportunities exist. Hiking options include the Estuary Life Boardwalk Trail, Forest and Muskeg Trail, the Mosquito Cove Trail and numerous intertwining path and roadways of the recreation area.

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Location info

Siginaka Way, Sitka, AK

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Interpretive programs