Private camping in Alaska

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Alaska is a bucket list trip for people around the globe thanks to some of the world's largest intact ecosystems and the chance to spot incredible wildlife. Here you'll find wild salmon runs filling the ocean bays and rivers where brown bears feast, plus giant moose roaming the big river valleys and mountains. While some incredible parts of Alaska are accessible by highways, many areas are so remote that road systems don't exist, meaning access is by bush flight, boat, or on foot. Camping in Alaska can mean everything from pitching tents on a riverbank or enjoying comfortable RV parks adjacent to wild areas.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Alaska

3. Salt & Yarrow Soul Sanctuary

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2 sites · Tents · Big Lake, AK
This 5 acre parcel started off as raw land covered in downed spruce. The hosts have cleared and continue to clear, establishing easy to walk on trails to get from point a to point b so you can explore:) every year adding more edible vegetation with the hopes of a full blown food forest in the near future. Learn more about this land: Welcome to our Alaskan getaway! Come pitch a tent and enjoy the midnight sunsets and sunrises with a beautiful backdrop of the Alaskan sky. Our ideal location by the lake allows for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding. We have seasonal gardens that you can pick fresh produce from - check with the host for seasonal vegetation. Feed the birds, get dirt under your fingernails, sleep in a tent, drive to the mountains (about an hour away!) and take a hike. . Enjoy Alaska, that's what this getaway is all about - we look forward to your stay! You cannot drive to the tent sites it’s park and walk but they aren’t far, 500ft at most. There is now a well on site let us know and we can help you grab you a few gallons if you need. You will need to have contact with the host before coming as the neighborhood is gated!
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from 
$27
 / night

5. Magical Camping Ocean,Volcano Views

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2 sites · Tents · Clam Gulch, AK
Learn more about this land: This Clam Gulch 5.5 acre property offers Bluff tent camping in two locations:  Campsite 1 The Meadows, a very large meadow overlooking Cook Inlet and Campsite 3 The Sweet Spot, a secluded  meadow with an unbelieveable view of Cook Inlet and Mount Redoubt .   Wake up and watch the surf roll in from 200' up.  The only thing you will hear is birds and surf.  The Site 1 The Meadows, is a very large meadow which is kept mowed.  It is accessed by foot on a loop trail from the parking area (the Moose Trail) or from parking near the Pink Shed.  It is close to the outdoor table and gazebo allowed for guest use. This site can accomodate three tents. Site 3 The Sweet Spot  is the newest campsite.  It is also accessed by the Moose Trail, and has an unbelievable view of Cook Inlet and Mount Redoubt.  Have coffee and watch the sun rise. It is about 100 yards from the parking area Trails to the meadows are maintained and marked. Campers may  use the gazebo, picnic table, swing, charcoal barbecue, and the granite table located on the Bluff near the Owner's cabin, next to the gazebo. Vehicles must park in  designated campsite parking areas, and campers take the short walk to Site 1 or Site 3 camping meadows.   There is a Porta-Potty Near the Bluff Cabin.  There is also a first aid kit.   Campers please bring your own water.   We recommend 8 gallons for two days.  Closest potable free water for refills is Rocky's in Kasilof.  Volcano and ocean views to die for! This is approximately 3.5 hours from Anchorage. Clam Gulch Beach is 4 miles, Deep Creek Beach and Ninilchik Beach is 14 miles.  Anchor Point and Homer are less than an hour's drive.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night

7. Drop Anchor AK Seaview Glamping

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2 sites · Lodging · Homer, AK
The Drop Anchor offers guest Sea and Glacier Views from the comfort of their Luxury Bell Canvas Tents on their Private Large Decks. Guests may select tents with a King or Queen Size mattress, on sturdy off the floor wooden bed frames. Our Comfortable Beds offer, Beautiful Soft Quality Bedding, Down Comforters, Extra Blankets and Loads of Pillows all in our Custom White Duck Co. Dreamy Sapphire Blue Bell Tents We intentionally selected our beautiful blue tents with purpose, to block out Alaska’s Midnight Summer Sun assuring a great night's sleep. Tents have-Rechargeable Lanterns, end tables, dining table w/chairs, luggage space, soft rugs, towels, heaters (optional) Private deck w/adirondack chairs w/pillows and blankets, fire pit and picnic table w/9' umbrella, parking w/Wagons to haul your gear. Guests are Greeted upon arrival to a: Special Welcome Beverage a Snack Platter + Bottled Water + Starter Firewood. We're conveniently located near Homer's Art Galleries, Eateries, Breweries & Shopping as you drive out to Homer's Spit & all it has to offer. Convenience comes with our main road & bike path which offers some noise. The Bike Path at the front of our property makes for an easy Sea & Glacier View walk or bike ride to downtown in just minutes. Currently, we offer a Shared Indoor Restroom w/flushing toilet, sink & Outdoor Shower The Bathhouse Expansion expected Summer 2026 + The New Yurt & The Kids New Mini Market Completed The Common space w/the restroom, offers guests extra indoor lounge area (a deck w/views offer more space) we have a Fridge/Freezer, a couch & dining area, Coffee/Tea/Breakfast Stations, Hot/Cold Water Dispenser, Toaster Oven, Microwave, Dishes, spices/condiments all basic kitchen needs. Covered Outdoor Propane Grill Station fully equipped, We have Seasonal Garden, Fruit Trees, Berries, Fresh eggs. Pack your Clothes & Food Preference, we offer the rest. Loan Library, crib, extra beds, canoe, bikes, lifevest, coolers, games, books, common outdoor areas, playfort, swings, we Accommodate Groups & Events. Our family friendly property consists of our kids, Nana, dog, ducks/chickens & wildlife. We are all here to enhance guests stay.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$108
 / night

8. Wildthingz Dog Mushing

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3 sites · Lodging · Cantwell, AK
We are a professional sled dog kennel that runs a summer tour operation, as well as hosts overnight guest in clamping rental accommodations. We are located just 30 minutes south of the famed Denali National Park & Preserve, right off the Parks highway in the quaint village of Cantwell. We are in a very accessible location that is perfect for those searching for a stay close to the National Park and other local attractions, but far from the crowded tourist areas near the entrance of Denali. You will need your own vehicle to access our property and get to any nearby attractions, trails, restaurants etc. At our property you will have the unique opportunity to stay with a real team of sled dogs and book a discounted tour if you want. Your accommodations are cozy, yet rustic, private and peaceful. We are off a gravel road and a short walk to the Jack River or up to the tundra. We are off-grid so all of our power is generated by generator or solar, and the tent will have a small solar charger for cell phones & tablets, but no large voltage electronics. We haul all of our water either from the river, a local spring or the gas station so we ask those staying with us are conscious and willing to limit their consumption of water here. We are in bear country, so while our sled dogs act as very good bear deterrent, we still ask people to be smart when walking around the area or storing food. Please be respectful of wildlife and keep a safe distance, make lots of noise when hiking. There is good AT&T and verizon reception here, but we do not offer wifi connectivity so take the opportunity to read a book and disconnect for a bit. We live on the property and will be able to help from 8 am to 10 pm, so contact us with questions or concerns. We hope you'll join us for a stay, surrounded by gorgeous views that you won't forget!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$98
 / night

Alaska is a bucket list trip for people around the globe thanks to some of the world's largest intact ecosystems and the chance to spot incredible wildlife. Here you'll find wild salmon runs filling the ocean bays and rivers where brown bears feast, plus giant moose roaming the big river valleys and mountains. While some incredible parts of Alaska are accessible by highways, many areas are so remote that road systems don't exist, meaning access is by bush flight, boat, or on foot. Camping in Alaska can mean everything from pitching tents on a riverbank or enjoying comfortable RV parks adjacent to wild areas.

100% (45) 23 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alaska

3. Salt & Yarrow Soul Sanctuary

100%
(10)
2 sites · Tents · Big Lake, AK
This 5 acre parcel started off as raw land covered in downed spruce. The hosts have cleared and continue to clear, establishing easy to walk on trails to get from point a to point b so you can explore:) every year adding more edible vegetation with the hopes of a full blown food forest in the near future. Learn more about this land: Welcome to our Alaskan getaway! Come pitch a tent and enjoy the midnight sunsets and sunrises with a beautiful backdrop of the Alaskan sky. Our ideal location by the lake allows for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding. We have seasonal gardens that you can pick fresh produce from - check with the host for seasonal vegetation. Feed the birds, get dirt under your fingernails, sleep in a tent, drive to the mountains (about an hour away!) and take a hike. . Enjoy Alaska, that's what this getaway is all about - we look forward to your stay! You cannot drive to the tent sites it’s park and walk but they aren’t far, 500ft at most. There is now a well on site let us know and we can help you grab you a few gallons if you need. You will need to have contact with the host before coming as the neighborhood is gated!
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$27
 / night

5. Magical Camping Ocean,Volcano Views

96%
(38)
2 sites · Tents · Clam Gulch, AK
Learn more about this land: This Clam Gulch 5.5 acre property offers Bluff tent camping in two locations:  Campsite 1 The Meadows, a very large meadow overlooking Cook Inlet and Campsite 3 The Sweet Spot, a secluded  meadow with an unbelieveable view of Cook Inlet and Mount Redoubt .   Wake up and watch the surf roll in from 200' up.  The only thing you will hear is birds and surf.  The Site 1 The Meadows, is a very large meadow which is kept mowed.  It is accessed by foot on a loop trail from the parking area (the Moose Trail) or from parking near the Pink Shed.  It is close to the outdoor table and gazebo allowed for guest use. This site can accomodate three tents. Site 3 The Sweet Spot  is the newest campsite.  It is also accessed by the Moose Trail, and has an unbelievable view of Cook Inlet and Mount Redoubt.  Have coffee and watch the sun rise. It is about 100 yards from the parking area Trails to the meadows are maintained and marked. Campers may  use the gazebo, picnic table, swing, charcoal barbecue, and the granite table located on the Bluff near the Owner's cabin, next to the gazebo. Vehicles must park in  designated campsite parking areas, and campers take the short walk to Site 1 or Site 3 camping meadows.   There is a Porta-Potty Near the Bluff Cabin.  There is also a first aid kit.   Campers please bring your own water.   We recommend 8 gallons for two days.  Closest potable free water for refills is Rocky's in Kasilof.  Volcano and ocean views to die for! This is approximately 3.5 hours from Anchorage. Clam Gulch Beach is 4 miles, Deep Creek Beach and Ninilchik Beach is 14 miles.  Anchor Point and Homer are less than an hour's drive.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night

7. Drop Anchor AK Seaview Glamping

100%
(4)
2 sites · Lodging · Homer, AK
The Drop Anchor offers guest Sea and Glacier Views from the comfort of their Luxury Bell Canvas Tents on their Private Large Decks. Guests may select tents with a King or Queen Size mattress, on sturdy off the floor wooden bed frames. Our Comfortable Beds offer, Beautiful Soft Quality Bedding, Down Comforters, Extra Blankets and Loads of Pillows all in our Custom White Duck Co. Dreamy Sapphire Blue Bell Tents We intentionally selected our beautiful blue tents with purpose, to block out Alaska’s Midnight Summer Sun assuring a great night's sleep. Tents have-Rechargeable Lanterns, end tables, dining table w/chairs, luggage space, soft rugs, towels, heaters (optional) Private deck w/adirondack chairs w/pillows and blankets, fire pit and picnic table w/9' umbrella, parking w/Wagons to haul your gear. Guests are Greeted upon arrival to a: Special Welcome Beverage a Snack Platter + Bottled Water + Starter Firewood. We're conveniently located near Homer's Art Galleries, Eateries, Breweries & Shopping as you drive out to Homer's Spit & all it has to offer. Convenience comes with our main road & bike path which offers some noise. The Bike Path at the front of our property makes for an easy Sea & Glacier View walk or bike ride to downtown in just minutes. Currently, we offer a Shared Indoor Restroom w/flushing toilet, sink & Outdoor Shower The Bathhouse Expansion expected Summer 2026 + The New Yurt & The Kids New Mini Market Completed The Common space w/the restroom, offers guests extra indoor lounge area (a deck w/views offer more space) we have a Fridge/Freezer, a couch & dining area, Coffee/Tea/Breakfast Stations, Hot/Cold Water Dispenser, Toaster Oven, Microwave, Dishes, spices/condiments all basic kitchen needs. Covered Outdoor Propane Grill Station fully equipped, We have Seasonal Garden, Fruit Trees, Berries, Fresh eggs. Pack your Clothes & Food Preference, we offer the rest. Loan Library, crib, extra beds, canoe, bikes, lifevest, coolers, games, books, common outdoor areas, playfort, swings, we Accommodate Groups & Events. Our family friendly property consists of our kids, Nana, dog, ducks/chickens & wildlife. We are all here to enhance guests stay.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$108
 / night

8. Wildthingz Dog Mushing

100%
(7)
3 sites · Lodging · Cantwell, AK
We are a professional sled dog kennel that runs a summer tour operation, as well as hosts overnight guest in clamping rental accommodations. We are located just 30 minutes south of the famed Denali National Park & Preserve, right off the Parks highway in the quaint village of Cantwell. We are in a very accessible location that is perfect for those searching for a stay close to the National Park and other local attractions, but far from the crowded tourist areas near the entrance of Denali. You will need your own vehicle to access our property and get to any nearby attractions, trails, restaurants etc. At our property you will have the unique opportunity to stay with a real team of sled dogs and book a discounted tour if you want. Your accommodations are cozy, yet rustic, private and peaceful. We are off a gravel road and a short walk to the Jack River or up to the tundra. We are off-grid so all of our power is generated by generator or solar, and the tent will have a small solar charger for cell phones & tablets, but no large voltage electronics. We haul all of our water either from the river, a local spring or the gas station so we ask those staying with us are conscious and willing to limit their consumption of water here. We are in bear country, so while our sled dogs act as very good bear deterrent, we still ask people to be smart when walking around the area or storing food. Please be respectful of wildlife and keep a safe distance, make lots of noise when hiking. There is good AT&T and verizon reception here, but we do not offer wifi connectivity so take the opportunity to read a book and disconnect for a bit. We live on the property and will be able to help from 8 am to 10 pm, so contact us with questions or concerns. We hope you'll join us for a stay, surrounded by gorgeous views that you won't forget!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$98
 / night

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Private camping in Alaska guide

Where to go

Bristol Bay

Bristol Bay is an expansive region with massive lakes, huge ocean bays and wild rivers. It’s known for abundant salmon runs that draw anglers and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world. Visit Katmai National Park and Preserve to watch bears catch salmon on Brooks Falls or fish for salmon and giant rainbow trout on the mighty Kvichak River. Lake Iliamna and the rivers in this area offer incredible fishing, sightseeing and boating.

Kenai Peninsula

Some areas in Alaska are road accessible, making them perfect for camping and exploring at your own pace. The Kenai Peninsula is one of those special places where you can experience the best of Alaska from RV sites and tent camping areas at private and public campgrounds in places like Soldotna. Go fishing on the mighty Kenai River for salmon and trout, take a cruise through the Kenai Fjords National Park, take a dog sledding tour or go hiking on the many miles of trails on this wild peninsula.

Southeast Alaska

The rugged Southeast coastline is dotted with small communities, many of which are isolated from any highway systems. Ketchikan and Juneau are two hubs to visit for access to the expansive Tongass National Forest. Prince of Wales Island has limited services but rental vehicles and island roads allow for access to go fishing and hunting in this remote area.

Denali National Park

Accessible by road system, Denali National Park leads many visitors to fly into Anchorage and rent a vehicle or RV to visit. The incredible peak is more than 20,000-feet high and the surrounding Alaska Range is absolutely stunning. If you want an unforgettable view, consider flightseeing tours to gain elevation and really get into the mountains. Moose and bear sightings are common and the trails offer a range of hiking options for visitors. This park is fantastic and is accessible for a wide range of budgets and camping styles.

Alaska is a two-season state where it’s either feeling like summer or winter. In summer, the days are long, leaving plenty of time to explore and very little darkness to help you sleep. The inverse is true during the winter months. The first snowfall, also called termination dust, typically arrives sometime in September and it coincides with rapid color changes and shorter days. Most visitors arrive during summer when the salmon are running and bush flights operate in places like Bristol Bay on regular flight schedules. Although summer is ideal for most campers, winter does have special events like dog sledding races and views of the northern lights.