The best dog-friendly RV camping near Eureka Roadhouse

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Looking for an adventure with your furry friend? Hipcamp offers over 400 RV-friendly camping options in and around Eureka Roadhouse, Alaska that welcome pets. With options starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $35 per night, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Some of the top campsites include Pinochle Trail Campground (77 reviews), Valdez Adventure Alliance (62 reviews), and Kashwitna Kush Wilderness Hangout (4 reviews). Popular amenities include pet-friendly accommodations, toilets, and trash disposal. And if you're looking to explore the great outdoors, you'll have plenty of options for hiking, off-roading (OHV), and visiting historic sites.

82% (211)

Top-rated campgrounds

Pinochle Trail Campground

1. Pinochle Trail Campground

95%
(254)
25mi from Eureka Roadhouse · 16 sites · Tents, RVs · Sutton, AK
Flat, gravel spaces at Pinochle Trailhead in Glacier View, Alaska. Great hiking, biking, ATV or snow machine on historic trail. Tents, trucks, cars, campers, RVs, dogsleds .... whatever you can fit is welcome. 8 spaces with tables and fire rings. There is also an "Open Camping Area" in back that larger groups may like. Although a number may be assigned at booking, just pick the best available camp space that works for you on arrivial. You'll need to bring your own water and keep a clean camp. Pinochle Trail goes north into the backcountry for around 12 miles and joins other trails. Pinochle trail is a section of the ancient Knik - Nelchina Trail used by natives, trappers, miners and hunters for eons. It traverses the natural route from the Matanuska Valley up and over the mountain range into Copper River country. Hicks was one of the early guides who had a cabin at Hicks Creek and served with U.S. Army Lieutenant Joseph Castner to brushwack a trail northwest for Captain Glenn in 1898. Described in his journal as at "Tale of Hardship and Suffering" they ended up eating their mules and shoes before reaching their goal far to the north. Today we use these trails with relative ease compared to the old timers but the scenery and mud holes remind us of what they went through.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

Looking for an adventure with your furry friend? Hipcamp offers over 400 RV-friendly camping options in and around Eureka Roadhouse, Alaska that welcome pets. With options starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $35 per night, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Some of the top campsites include Pinochle Trail Campground (77 reviews), Valdez Adventure Alliance (62 reviews), and Kashwitna Kush Wilderness Hangout (4 reviews). Popular amenities include pet-friendly accommodations, toilets, and trash disposal. And if you're looking to explore the great outdoors, you'll have plenty of options for hiking, off-roading (OHV), and visiting historic sites.

82% (211)

Top-rated campgrounds

Pinochle Trail Campground

1. Pinochle Trail Campground

95%
(254)
25mi from Eureka Roadhouse · 16 sites · Tents, RVs · Sutton, AK
Flat, gravel spaces at Pinochle Trailhead in Glacier View, Alaska. Great hiking, biking, ATV or snow machine on historic trail. Tents, trucks, cars, campers, RVs, dogsleds .... whatever you can fit is welcome. 8 spaces with tables and fire rings. There is also an "Open Camping Area" in back that larger groups may like. Although a number may be assigned at booking, just pick the best available camp space that works for you on arrivial. You'll need to bring your own water and keep a clean camp. Pinochle Trail goes north into the backcountry for around 12 miles and joins other trails. Pinochle trail is a section of the ancient Knik - Nelchina Trail used by natives, trappers, miners and hunters for eons. It traverses the natural route from the Matanuska Valley up and over the mountain range into Copper River country. Hicks was one of the early guides who had a cabin at Hicks Creek and served with U.S. Army Lieutenant Joseph Castner to brushwack a trail northwest for Captain Glenn in 1898. Described in his journal as at "Tale of Hardship and Suffering" they ended up eating their mules and shoes before reaching their goal far to the north. Today we use these trails with relative ease compared to the old timers but the scenery and mud holes remind us of what they went through.
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night

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