Bartlett Cove Campground

The Bartlett Cove campground is a walk-in campground along the shore of beautiful Bartlett Cove

Bartlett Cove Campground

The National Park Service maintains a free walk-in campground in Bartlett Cove. The campground features bear-proof food caches, a fire-pit

building with two doors in forest

Brooks Camp Campground has a centrally located building to store food and equipment.

Brooks Camp Campground

Brooks Camp Campground is the only developed campground in Katmai National Park and Preserve. It is located on the shore

People sit at picnic tables in front of a white wall tent

Catching up at Canyon City

Canyon City

The Canyon City campground sits 7.7 mi (12 km) from the Dyea trailhead. It is just a half mile from

Campsite with a tent, picnic table, and fire ring

Just one campsite in the sleepy Dyea campground

Dyea Campground

The Dyea Campground is located 9 miles from Skagway. Nestled in the trees along the banks of the Taiya River

campground covered cook shelter with picnic tables.

The cook shelter provides a covered place to prepare and eat, as well as secure storage, for all food.

Exit Glacier Campground

Exit Glacier has a 12-site, walk-in, tent-campground. Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There are no reservations or

White tent structure and people sitting at the base of a tree

Hikers taking a break at Finnegan's Point

Finnegan's Point

At mile 5 (8 km) in from the trailhead in Dyea, Finnegan's Camp is the first backcountry campground on the

two brown bears scratching at a large wooden sign that reads "Igloo Creek Campground"

While many visitors do not see bears at Igloo Campground, remember that you are camping in bear country.

Igloo Creek

The campground is at mile 35 on the Park Road. It offers 7 sites, making it the smallest in Denali

Aerial view of a campground surrounded by Boreal Forest.

Kendesnii Campground contains 10 campsites.

Kendesnii Campground

Located on the Nabesna Road, this free camping area is the only National Park Service campground in Wrangell-St. Elias National

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NPS Priest Rock Public Use Cabin

The Priest Rock Cabin sits on the north shore of Lake Clark, approximately eight miles north of Port Alsworth. The

People gather near a white canvas tent

Hikers rest in front of the warming shelter at Pleasant Camp

Pleasant Camp

Located at mile 10.7 (17.3 km) and just after a relatively large elevation gain, Pleasant Camp is a "pleasant" spot

a man lighting a campfire, and a woman pulling gear out of a car

Up to two vehicles may park at a Riley Creek Campsite, as long as the total vehicle length doesn't exceed the campsite's max (either 30' or 40').

Riley Creek

Riley Creek is a fairly wooded campground, with some screening between sites whenever possible. Most of the campground sites are

a wide, shallow river flowing through a brushy forest

The area around Sanctuary River turns shades of yellow, orange and red in fall (mid-August)

Sanctuary River

Open in summer only (May 20 to mid-September). Sanctuary River is a heavily wooded campground, with screening between most sites.

a braided river flowing through a brushy landscape

A short walk southwest of the campground is Savage River, which flows northward from the Alaska Range.

Savage River

Open in summer only (May 20 to mid-September). Savage River campground is located at Mile 13 on the Denali Park

Ranger talks to a group of hikers in the rain

A park ranger trail updates hikers on trail conditions in one of the nightly presentations at Sheep Camp.

Sheep Camp

At mile 13 (km 20.9), Sheep Camp is the last campground on the U.S. side of the Chilkoot Trail before

two people outside of an RV, one relaxing in a camp chair by a fire while another prepares a meal

You can camp at Tek River with an RV (less than 40'), a car, or just a tent. Sites have a grate for cooking over a fire, but bring your own firewood and don't forget to burn or scrape off any food residue from the cooking surface.

Teklanika River

Open in summer only (May 20 to mid-September). Though nearly all private vehicles must turn around at mile 15, Savage

a young woman sitting on a dock sticking out into a lake

Wonder Lake is too chilly for most swimmers, but can make for a very scenic spot.

Wonder Lake

Wonder Lake Campground is closed until further notice. Wonder Lake Campground is at mile 85 on the Denali Park Road.