Wheelchair-accessible camping near Fairbanks

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Getting to Fairbanks may not be easy, but the payoff is big. Here, the Land of the Midnight Sun gets 20 hours of daylight in June, supercharging outdoor adventure potential. And come winter, it’s one of the most reliable places on earth to witness the mercurial glow of the Aurora Borealis. For many campers, Fairbanks serves as a hub for trips to Denali National Park and Preserve or the Arctic Circle. But the area immediately surrounding this Interior Alaska city has extraordinary nature spots worthy of their own visit, including rivers, hot springs, rock climbing and backpacking sites, and winter sports like dog sledding, snowmobiling, and skiing.

Top-rated campgrounds near Fairbanks

Glacier House Hostel

1. Glacier House Hostel

0.7mi from Fairbanks · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Easy tenting area located in town. This is a great place to stage your Alaskan adventures! Easy access to all driving routes, plenty of room for your gear, a bike barn with basic repair tools, and FOUR sporting goods outlets nearby, plus three grocery stores. Do your dry run setup and shopping from here, head out on your adventures, then return to share stories and enjoy a hot shower/laundry. Short term lockable storage available, and we are happy to hold packages shipped ahead up to 30 days. This a backyard area behind the main house of our hostel. There will be other guests in the house, and possibly other tents in the yard. You will have the same access to the amenities and common areas as our other guests.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$30
 / night

Getting to Fairbanks may not be easy, but the payoff is big. Here, the Land of the Midnight Sun gets 20 hours of daylight in June, supercharging outdoor adventure potential. And come winter, it’s one of the most reliable places on earth to witness the mercurial glow of the Aurora Borealis. For many campers, Fairbanks serves as a hub for trips to Denali National Park and Preserve or the Arctic Circle. But the area immediately surrounding this Interior Alaska city has extraordinary nature spots worthy of their own visit, including rivers, hot springs, rock climbing and backpacking sites, and winter sports like dog sledding, snowmobiling, and skiing.

Top-rated campgrounds near Fairbanks

Glacier House Hostel

1. Glacier House Hostel

0.7mi from Fairbanks · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Easy tenting area located in town. This is a great place to stage your Alaskan adventures! Easy access to all driving routes, plenty of room for your gear, a bike barn with basic repair tools, and FOUR sporting goods outlets nearby, plus three grocery stores. Do your dry run setup and shopping from here, head out on your adventures, then return to share stories and enjoy a hot shower/laundry. Short term lockable storage available, and we are happy to hold packages shipped ahead up to 30 days. This a backyard area behind the main house of our hostel. There will be other guests in the house, and possibly other tents in the yard. You will have the same access to the amenities and common areas as our other guests.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$30
 / night
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Wheelchair-accessible camping near Fairbanks guide

Where to go

Denali National Park

It’s two hours from Fairbanks to the Denali Visitor Center at the start of Denali Park Road, the only road through Denali National Park. The spectacular 20,310-foot Denali peak at the park’s core draws the world’s toughest mountaineers, but there are trails for all abilities across the park’s 6 million acres of Alaska Range backcountry. Denali campers can choose from six campgrounds and may spot brown bear, moose, Dall sheep, or caribou. Plus, don’t miss the park’s sled dog kennel, where a sighting of the hardworking canine ranger huskies is guaranteed.

Chena River Region

Just east of Fairbanks, the Chena River State Recreation Area is some 250,000 acres of wildlife viewing opportunities and hiking trails among granite tors. The Chena River draws anglers each July for its king salmon run, and is also a popular rafting and kayak route. Nearby, the Chena Hot Springs Resort lets tired hikers and winter travelers warm up in a 106°F soaking pool.

Steese National Conservation Area

Roughly two hours from Fairbanks along the scenic Steese Highway, the remote Steese National Conservation Area is a sprawling tundra and alpine backcountry whose challenging Pinnell Mountain National Recreation Trail draws backpackers.

When to go

Fairbanks is a year-round destination, though experiences in summer (20-hour days with temperatures in the 70s in June) and winter (four hours of daylight and average high temperatures of -5°F in December) are polar opposites. The northern lights are most likely to be visible between September and April.

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