Originally owned by the Gratias Family (founded in 1959), the Kelley family is the second family to operate this incredible property. The Denali Highway was built as the road to travel to the Denali National Park. Our property provides lodging, food, gasoline, and cocktails in our bar. We are remote and off grid, truly located in the last frontier. You can walk around our grounds and see a meat cache, trapper cabin, Denali work crew cabin (from when they were building the highway) and much more. WE live among the wildlife, you'll see moose, caribou, owls, eagles, ptarmigan, trumpeter swans, to Mount Hayes (13,832. ft. high) and Mount Deborah (12,688 ft. high) in the Alaska Range as you drive or bike the highway.
Originally owned by the Gratias Family (founded in 1959), the Kelley family is the second family to operate this incredible property. The Denali Highway was built as the road to travel to the Denali National Park. Our property provides lodging, food, gasoline, and cocktails in our bar. We are remote and off grid, truly located in the last frontier. You can walk around our grounds and see a meat cache, trapper cabin, Denali work crew cabin (from when they were building the highway) and much more. WE live among the wildlife, you'll see moose, caribou, owls, eagles, ptarmigan, trumpeter swans, to Mount Hayes (13,832. ft. high) and Mount Deborah (12,688 ft. high) in the Alaska Range as you drive or bike the highway.
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VOTED #1 HIPCAMP IN ALASKA 2019!
We are a full-service lodge in the middle of nowhere! Come check us out.
We have a grassy campground where you can pitch your tent and look at Clearwater Mountain. You will have the comforts of campground bathrooms with showers. If you need a place to do your laundry during your trip, we offer those services too. You can cook on your own on the campground grills or eat at our bar.
You can do our C&B package (that is, "Camp and Breakfast"—tent camp in the campground and enjoy breakfast in our main lodge in the morning). Additional $15 per person to add breakfast, let the Sluice Bar staff know you'd like C&B, breakfast is at 8:30 in the main lodge.
Many options here. If you prefer lodging, look for our lodge rooms or cabin-style rooms listings. You might see moose walking through the camp, helicopters taking loads out to the gold mine or copper mine nearby, check out the original trapper cabin, Denali Road crew cabin (where workers lived while building the Denali Highway), meat cache, blueberry picking in the summer, bird watching, or book a 4-wheeler tour to go deeper into the back country.
RV camping - you can do that here! Bring your generator for power if you need it. You must be self-contained, no dumping available here. We do have a fantastic campground you can park in and enjoy the natural beauty.
Internet is not available in the campground, it can be purchased and you will be directed where to get the best signal.
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Originally owned by the Gratias Family (founded in 1959), the Kelley family is the second family to operate this incredible property. The Denali Highway was built as the road to travel to the Denali National Park. Our property provides lodging, food, gasoline, and cocktails in our bar. We are remote and off grid, truly located in the last frontier. You can walk around our grounds and see a meat cache, trapper cabin, Denali work crew cabin (from when they were building the highway) and much more. WE live among the wildlife, you'll see moose, caribou, owls, eagles, ptarmigan, trumpeter swans, to Mount Hayes (13,832. ft. high) and Mount Deborah (12,688 ft. high) in the Alaska Range as you drive or bike the highway.
Learn more about this land:
VOTED #1 HIPCAMP IN ALASKA 2019!
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Originally owned by the Gratias Family (founded in 1959), the Kelley family is the second family to operate this incredible property. The Denali Highway was built as the road to travel to the Denali National Park. Our property provides lodging, food, gasoline, and cocktails in our bar. We are remote and off grid, truly located in the last frontier. You can walk around our grounds and see a meat cache, trapper cabin, Denali work crew cabin (from when they were building the highway) and much more. WE live among the wildlife, you'll see moose, caribou, owls, eagles, ptarmigan, trumpeter swans, to Mount Hayes (13,832. ft. high) and Mount Deborah (12,688 ft. high) in the Alaska Range as you drive or bike the highway.
Learn more about this land:
VOTED #1 HIPCAMP IN ALASKA 2019!
We are a full-service lodge in the middle of nowhere! Come check us out.
We have a grassy campground where you can pitch your tent and look at Clearwater Mountain. You will have the comforts of campground bathrooms with showers. If you need a place to do your laundry during your trip, we offer those services too. You can cook on your own on the campground grills or eat at our bar.
You can do our C&B package (that is, "Camp and Breakfast"—tent camp in the campground and enjoy breakfast in our main lodge in the morning). Additional $15 per person to add breakfast, let the Sluice Bar staff know you'd like C&B, breakfast is at 8:30 in the main lodge.
Many options here. If you prefer lodging, look for our lodge rooms or cabin-style rooms listings. You might see moose walking through the camp, helicopters taking loads out to the gold mine or copper mine nearby, check out the original trapper cabin, Denali Road crew cabin (where workers lived while building the Denali Highway), meat cache, blueberry picking in the summer, bird watching, or book a 4-wheeler tour to go deeper into the back country.
RV camping - you can do that here! Bring your generator for power if you need it. You must be self-contained, no dumping available here. We do have a fantastic campground you can park in and enjoy the natural beauty.
Internet is not available in the campground, it can be purchased and you will be directed where to get the best signal.