The best forest cabins near Lake Louise

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If you're looking for a cabin camping experience surrounded by the beauty of a forest, Hipcamp has over 220 options available near Lake Louise, Alaska. From Valdez Adventure Alliance (62 reviews) to Uncle Nicolai's Mini RV Park (5 reviews) and Sunderland Ranch Farm Stay (1 reviews), we've got you covered. Each option offers the chance to explore the outdoors with activities like off-roading (OHV), whitewater paddling, and wildlife watching. Popular amenities include showers, pets, and campfires. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $27, you're sure to find the perfect cabin and forest camping experience for you.

82% (60) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Louise

Stump Creek B&B

1. Stump Creek B&B

99%
(48)
26mi from Lake Louise · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The property at this location is very special to us because my grandfather homesteaded here in the 60s and it’s still in the family. This location was his and his wife’s main home of living where they made this homestead and rented cabins and had a little store to produce extra income to raise their family.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Klutina River secluded campsites

2. Klutina River secluded campsites

73%
(28)
46mi from Lake Louise · 30 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This is a 10-acre property along the edge of the north bank of the Klutina River--a major king salmon-fishing stream that flows into the famous Copper River just one half mile downriver. That part of the property used for camping along the river is 3 acres. This is a SEASONAL location: Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Weekend with NEW LOWER prices. At this time only the riverside sites (south side of the river dike that one drives across) are available for camping or RV parking. We have no power or other hook-ups on the riverside except that water is available on site through a series of new DEC-approved pipe and spigets, along with more fire pits and more picnic tables. Showers are extra @ $5.00 a person; Laundry tokens: $3.00 per washer load or 40 minute dryer load. Bar on site. Food service coming later THIS 2024 season. WIFI is only on the north side of the dike near any of the overnight rooms or the bar. We recommend no RVs to exceed 28 feet on the river side of the dike. Very private sites and spread out--far more so than other nearby locations. The public restroom is on the north side of the dike. AND we have several budget rooms available on the north side of the dike as well. In 2024, these go for about $100/night. These all have Dish Net, WIFI, and coffee in the rooms. This property is undergoing development. There is still a fire pit on the river side, as we have considerable brush to burn (not during the camping season, but brush is typically piled on the site about the time we open). Just to the east, across the Copper River, is the 12 million acre Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Our property is conveniently located in driving time almost exactly halfway between Anchorage and McCarthy-Kennecott. It is about 3 1/2 hours in either direction. At the Klutina you can charter a sight-seeing river boat or you can white-water raft from a point several miles up a historic trail that follows the river to its source--Klutina Lake and Klutina Glacier. You can obtain a visitors' license and fish here for salmon. You can also hike along the dike or numerous trails in the area.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night

If you're looking for a cabin camping experience surrounded by the beauty of a forest, Hipcamp has over 220 options available near Lake Louise, Alaska. From Valdez Adventure Alliance (62 reviews) to Uncle Nicolai's Mini RV Park (5 reviews) and Sunderland Ranch Farm Stay (1 reviews), we've got you covered. Each option offers the chance to explore the outdoors with activities like off-roading (OHV), whitewater paddling, and wildlife watching. Popular amenities include showers, pets, and campfires. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $27, you're sure to find the perfect cabin and forest camping experience for you.

82% (60) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Louise

Stump Creek B&B

1. Stump Creek B&B

99%
(48)
26mi from Lake Louise · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The property at this location is very special to us because my grandfather homesteaded here in the 60s and it’s still in the family. This location was his and his wife’s main home of living where they made this homestead and rented cabins and had a little store to produce extra income to raise their family.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night
Klutina River secluded campsites

2. Klutina River secluded campsites

73%
(28)
46mi from Lake Louise · 30 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This is a 10-acre property along the edge of the north bank of the Klutina River--a major king salmon-fishing stream that flows into the famous Copper River just one half mile downriver. That part of the property used for camping along the river is 3 acres. This is a SEASONAL location: Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Weekend with NEW LOWER prices. At this time only the riverside sites (south side of the river dike that one drives across) are available for camping or RV parking. We have no power or other hook-ups on the riverside except that water is available on site through a series of new DEC-approved pipe and spigets, along with more fire pits and more picnic tables. Showers are extra @ $5.00 a person; Laundry tokens: $3.00 per washer load or 40 minute dryer load. Bar on site. Food service coming later THIS 2024 season. WIFI is only on the north side of the dike near any of the overnight rooms or the bar. We recommend no RVs to exceed 28 feet on the river side of the dike. Very private sites and spread out--far more so than other nearby locations. The public restroom is on the north side of the dike. AND we have several budget rooms available on the north side of the dike as well. In 2024, these go for about $100/night. These all have Dish Net, WIFI, and coffee in the rooms. This property is undergoing development. There is still a fire pit on the river side, as we have considerable brush to burn (not during the camping season, but brush is typically piled on the site about the time we open). Just to the east, across the Copper River, is the 12 million acre Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Our property is conveniently located in driving time almost exactly halfway between Anchorage and McCarthy-Kennecott. It is about 3 1/2 hours in either direction. At the Klutina you can charter a sight-seeing river boat or you can white-water raft from a point several miles up a historic trail that follows the river to its source--Klutina Lake and Klutina Glacier. You can obtain a visitors' license and fish here for salmon. You can also hike along the dike or numerous trails in the area.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
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