These 7 Camping Spots In Alaska Are Well Worth Your Stay
By Casea Peterson|Updated on May 10, 2024(Originally published April 09, 2023)
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Casea Peterson grew up archery hunting, fishing, and camping throughout the Pacific Northwest. Motivated by her love for the outdoors she moved to Alaska to attend school and to spend time exploring the last frontier. If she doesn’t have a pen in hand or her nose in a book, she can be found out on a lake or up in the woods around a fire with friends.
It’s hard to make a list of the best campgrounds in Alaska because each campground holds something special and unique for every individual. So instead, we’ve compiled a list of awesome campgrounds from around the state that all feature different activities and attractions. If you love camping in Alaska, this list is for you!
Brushkana Campground is located in the Denali National Park off of Brushkana Creek. The campground offers easy access to wilderness exploration and animal sightings. RV's, car, and tent campers alike are welcome here and have access to a public bathroom! Learn more about the amenities available at Brushkana Campground.
2. Quartz Creek Campground, near Cooper Landing
Quartz Creek Campground, Cooper Landing, AK 99572, USA
Quartz Creek Campground near Cooper Landing, is another excellent camping spot. The allure of Quartz Lake is not just the beautiful scenery but the abundance of fish in the lake. Spend your weekend fishing and relaxing on the banks of the lake with some of the most breathtaking views on the horizon.
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3. Chena River Lakes Campground, near Fairbanks
Chena Lake Recreation Area, 3780 Laurance Rd, North Pole, AK 99705, USA
If you've ever wanted to camp out under the midnight sun, then Chena River Lakes is the campground for you. Located in Fairbanks, Alaska, a major perk about this campground is the spectacular views of the Northern Lights when they make an appearance. Find out more about visiting the Chena Lake Recreation Area.
Hidden Lake Campground is located on Cooper Landing in Alaska. The campground is well maintained and offers three loops of campsites, one of which is on the lake. In the summer, there is always a bear warning, but the beautiful sites and the cleanliness of the campground make the need for storing your food out of a bear's reach a little more worth it. Find out more about planning your camping trip at Hidden Lake Campground. You can take a virtual tour of Hidden Lake Campground when you watch the video below:
The Denali National Park Campground leaves little to be desired. Amazing views, fun activities like climbing, hiking, touring, site-seeing, fishing, boating, and much more. This place has it all and it's a must on your list of places to camp in Alaska! For even more travel inspiration, check out this epic drone video of Denali National Park:
Camping at Mendenhall Lake is quite the treat. Who wouldn't want to wake up to views of a massive glacier butting up to a beautiful Alaskan lake? In the summer when the conditions are warm, you will find endless activities to keep you busy. If you'd like, you can hop on over to Juneau for a day on the town! Find out more about camping at Mendenhall Lake Campground.
7. Gulkana National Wild and Scenic River Campgrounds, Glenallen
The Gulkana National Wild and Scenic River offers great camping and amazing sport fishing opportunities. If you are an avid fisherman then be sure to spend some time camping near Gulkana River in Glenallen, Alaska.
If you’ve been to any of these campgrounds, feel free to leave tips and advice in the comments section. We would love to hear all about your camping adventures!
If you love the idea of camping but prefer a bit more comfort, check out our recommendations for some amazing glampsites in Alaska. There’s something for everyone on the list! And, of course, there are always cozy vacation rentals in Alaska that are perfect for some time away.
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Alaska is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise! From rugged landscapes to craggy mountain peaks and rushing rivers, there's simply no shortage of natural wonders to admire. Looking to experience the best of Alaska? Check out our list of recommendations for the most incredible natural wonders in Alaska -- you won't be disappointed!
Denali -- also known as "The Great One," this 20,310-foot mountain is the tallest of its kind in all of North America and can be viewed from over 200 miles away on a clear day
Wrangell - St. Elias National Park -- the largest national park in the country, spanning a whopping 13 million acres
Mendenhall Glacier -- tucked away outside of Juneau, this must-see natural wonder is located next to Nugget Falls, which is a 377-foot waterfall
The Arctic Ocean -- for most of the year, this stunning sea is covered by ice
Aurora Borealis -- also known as the Northern Lights, this incredible natural phenomenon is one that can be enjoyed from almost anywhere in Alaska during the fall, winter, and early spring
Bering Glacier -- the largest glacier in all of Alaska
Tongass National Forest -- the largest national forest in all the U.S. filled with majestic old-growth trees
How many of these incredible gems in Alaska have you experienced before? Learn more about what makes each of these things so unique when you read our natural wonders in Alaska article.