![]() ![]() That is less than $7.50 per night! And well under our budget! However, with the information we’ll share below, in those 42 nights we spent a total of $293.16. Our normal budget for camping in the US and Canada is $25 per night.īut we had heard that Alaska was more expensive for all categories of expense, so we cushioned our budget for our time in Alaska. We also read that there are very limited opportunities to use your RV clubs and memberships when camping in Alaska. We budgeted $35 per night for each of the 42 nights we planned to spend in Alaska. The Last Frontier is full of beautiful campsites that will leave their mark on your memory – not necessarily on your wallet. Map of Local Public Campgrounds (pdf format, 2 MB): This is a highly detailed 22 x 17 inch map which depicts public campgrounds in Southcentral Alaska.įor more information about camping in the area, visit the Copper Valley Chamber of Commerce website.Last Updated on Decemby Chris and LindsayĬamping in Alaska is an adventure in itself. Here are some land management agencies that own land near this part of the park: There may be options for camping on other lands surrounding the Nabesna Road area of Wrangell-St. There are game trails to follow and you may be able to view Dall Sheep. ![]() The road beyond Mile Post 29 receives less traffic so this is often a place to camp in solitude. This area has two picnic tables and a vault toilet. Enjoy canoeing, viewing waterfowl, and fishing for grayling. There are picnic sites near the shoreline of the lakes and short hiking trails. The area is surrounded by trees and shrubs, and far enough from the road to avoid dust. No reservations are required and none are taken. Each site can accommodate a small to medium RV or other vehicles. It has 10 designated campsites, each with a picnic table and a fire ring. ![]() This camping area, which was constructed in 2012, is the only National Park Service campground in the park. It is a small site and looks out on a mountain lake and the Wrangell Mountians. This site has a picnic table and vault toilet. There are views of the Mentasta Mountains and wetlands for viewing migrating and nesting waterfowl. This site has a picnic table and a vault toilet. Follow game trails across the tundra to a small lake. This site has a picnic table and a view of the Wrangell Mountains. This site has a picnic table and is surrounding by tall aspen trees. These are a few of the best spots for camping on the Nabesna Road:
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