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ALASKA STATE PARKS - CAMPGROUNDS

Anchor River State Recreation Area Kenai - Anchor River - 186 sites
Big Delta State Historical Park Northern - Delta Junction - 25 sites
Big Lake North State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Big Lake - 60 sites
Big Lake South State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Big Lake - 20 sites
Bing's Landing Campground & Day Use Area Kenai River Special
Management Area - 36 sites
Birch Lake State Recreation Site Northern - Fairbanks - 19 sites
Bird Creek Campground Chugach - Anchorage - 28 sites
Bird Creek Campground Overflow Chugach/Anchorage - 20 sites
Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site Kenai/Valdez - 25 sites
Buskins River State Recreation Site Kodiak - 15 sites
Byers Lake Campground Mat-Su - Denali - 73 sites
Chena River State Recreation Site Northern - Fairbanks - 5 sites
Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Southeast - Haines
Chilkat State Park Southeast - Haines - 35 sites
Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site Southeast - Haines - 32 sites
Clam Gulch State Recreation Area Kenai - Homer - 120 sites
Clearwater State Recreation Site Northern - Delta Junction - 17 sites
Coho Campground Kenai - Anchor Point - 36 sites
Crooked Creek State Recreation Site Kenai - Soldotna - 24 sites
Deep Creek North & South Scenic Overlook Kenai - Homer - 9 sites
Deep Creek Beach & Campground Kenai - Homer - 100 sites
Deep Creek State Recreation Area Kenai - Homer - 100 sites
Delta State Recreational Site Northern - Delta Junction - 25 sites
Denali Viewpoint North Campground Mat-Su - Denali - 20 sites
Denali Viewpoint South Mat-Su - Denali - 9 sites
Discovery Campground Kenai - Captain Cook - 53 sites
Donnelly Creek State Recreation Site Northern - Delta Junction - 12 sites
Dry Creek State Recreation Site Mat-Su/Glennallen - 50 sites
Eagle River Campground Chugach - Anchorage - 57 sites
Eagle Trail State Recreation Site Northern - Tok - 35 sites
Eklutna Lake Campground Chugach - Eklutna - 60 sites
Fielding Lake State Recreation Site Northern - Delta Junction - 17 sites
Finger Lake State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Palmer - 36 sites
Fort Abercrombie State Historic Park Kodiak - 13 sites
Funny River State Recreation Site Kenai River Special
Management Area - 10 sites
Gold Mint Trailhead Mat-Su - Hatcher Pass - 10 sites
Grindall Island Marine Park Southeast - Ketchikan
Halibut Camprgound Kenai - Anchor River - 30 sites
Harding Lake State Recreation Area Northern - Fairbanks - 81 sites
Izaak Walton State Recreation Site Kenai River Special
Management Area - 31 sites
Johnson Lake State Recreation Area Kenai - Kasilof - 51 sites
King Mountain State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Palmer - 22 sites
Lake Louise State Recreation Area Mat-Su - Glennallen - 58 sites
Liberty Falls State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Glennallen - 10 sites
Lost Lake Trail Campground Northern - Delta Junction - 12 sites
Lower Chatanika River State Recreation Area Northern - Fairbanks - 10 sites
Lower Troublesome Creek Campground Mat-Su - Trapper Creek - 24 sites
Matanuska Glacier State Receation Site Mat-Su - Palmer - 24 sites
Matanuska Lakes (formerly Kepler-Bradley Lakes) State Recreation Area Mat-Su/Palmer - 24 sites
Montana Creek State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Talkeetna - 24 sites
Moon Lake State Recreation Site Northern - Tok - 24 sites
Morgan's Landing Campground Kenai River Special
Management Area - 24 sites
Mosquito Lake State Recreation Site Southeast - Haines - 24 sites
Nancy Lake Canoe Trail System Mat-Su - Willow - 24 sites
Nancy Lake State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Willow - 24 sites
Ninilchik North Scenic Overlook Kenai/Ninilchik - 24 sites
Ninilchik River Campground Kenai - Ninilchik - 24 sites
Ninilchik View Campground Kenai - Ninilchik - 24 sites
Pasagshak State Recreation Site Kodiak - 24 sites
Porcupine Creek State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Glennallen - 24 sites
Portage Cove State Recreation Site Southeast - Haines - 24 sites
Quartz Lake Public Use Cabin & Campground Northern - Delta Junction - 24 sites
Quartz Lake State Recreation Area Northern - Delta Junction - 24 sites
Red Squirrel Campground Northern - Fairbanks - 24 sites
Rocky Lake State Recreational Site Mat-Su - Big Lake - 24 sites
Rosehip Campground Northern - Fairbanks - 24 sites
Salcha River State Recreation Site Northern - Fairbanks - 6 sites
Silverking Campground Kenai - Anchor River - 46 sites
Slidehole Campground Kenai - Anchor River - 30 sites
South Rolly Lake Campground Mat-Su - Willow - 98 sites
Squirrel Creek State Recreation Site Mat-Su - Glennallen - 25 sites
Stariski State Recreation Site Kenai - Stariski - 13 sites
Steelhead Campground Kenai - Anchor River - 44 sites
Tok River State Recreation Site Northern - Tok - 43 sites
Tors Trail Campground Northern - Fairbanks - 24 sites
Upper Chatanika River State Recreation Site Northern - Fairbanks - 24 sites
Willow Creek State Recreation Area Mat-Su - Willow - 140 sites
 

State parks usually have the lowest rates.
Many offer Senior discounts. See the specific details for the park in which you are interested.

Primitive Camping means with a tent and no service like electricity and water. This is the cheapest way.
Not all parks offer this lower rate.

Camper / Motor home pull in sites can come with a variety of amenities. Rates vary depending if they are with and without services such as electrical hook-up, water, waste water dump and cable TV.

Cabins: When available rates often vary depending on location and the size of the cabin within the park.

Cottages:
Same thing applies as for cabins about location and size prices.

Dogs: Parks vary on this, but some welcome well behaved dogs. Some charge $15. per night for a dog to stay with you. You are always expected to clean up after your dog.

Some parks do not welcome dogs, and others prohibit them from certain areas such as buildings on site etc. Leash regulations often apply, as well.

Activities are usually based on the type of location.
The campground headquarters can provide you with information about campground activities and events.

Often there are lists and pamphlets for local tourist attractions there.

Most offer a beach or swimming pool or river. Canoeing or boating is often available.

Almost all have picnic areas and hiking trails.

For those that like golf, there are some campgrounds with a course nearby or in the park.