Tucked away in the Alaska Range, you’ll find the quiet Fielding Lake State Recreation Area, sitting pretty at 2,973 feet above sea level. Out here above the treeline, ice can linger on the lake until July, but that’s hardly a hindrance. The boat launch will get you in and out of the water with ease, and the fishing is absolutely fantastic. You can cast your line for Arctic Grayling, lake trout, and burbot, just read up on state fishing regulations before heading out. The campground is rustic, with 17 campsites, and even toilets. If that sounds a bit too primitive for your tastes, there’s a public use cabin that can be reserved.
Tucked away in the Alaska Range, you’ll find the quiet Fielding Lake State Recreation Area, sitting pretty at 2,973 feet above sea level. Out here above the treeline, ice can linger on the lake until July, but that’s hardly a hindrance. The boat launch will get you in and out of the water with ease, and the fishing is absolutely fantastic. You can cast your line for Arctic Grayling, lake trout, and burbot, just read up on state fishing regulations before heading out. The campground is rustic, with 17 campsites, and even toilets. If that sounds a bit too primitive for your tastes, there’s a public use cabin that can be reserved.
Activities in the park
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Snow sports
Wildlife watching
1 campground in Fielding Lake State Recreation Area
Plenty of budget-minded campers already know about Fielding Lake Campground. With a small number of free, barebones campsites situated right on the lake and outstanding mountain views, there’s a whole lot of bang for your buck here. You’re elevated well above the treeline, so if it’s a room with a view you’re after, Fielding Lake is the place for Read more...
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Fielding Lake State Recreation Area
Tucked away in the Alaska Range, you’ll find the quiet Fielding Lake State Recreation Area, sitting pretty at 2,973 feet above sea level. Out here above the treeline, ice can linger on the lake until July, but that’s hardly a hindrance. The boat launch will get you in and out of the water with ease, and the fishing is absolutely fantastic. You can cast your line for Arctic Grayling, lake trout, and burbot, just read up on state fishing regulations before heading out. The campground is rustic, with 17 campsites, and even toilets. If that sounds a bit too primitive for your tastes, there’s a public use cabin that can be reserved.
Tucked away in the Alaska Range, you’ll find the quiet Fielding Lake State Recreation Area, sitting pretty at 2,973 feet above sea level. Out here above the treeline, ice can linger on the lake until July, but that’s hardly a hindrance. The boat launch will get you in and out of the water with ease, and the fishing is absolutely fantastic. You can cast your line for Arctic Grayling, lake trout, and burbot, just read up on state fishing regulations before heading out. The campground is rustic, with 17 campsites, and even toilets. If that sounds a bit too primitive for your tastes, there’s a public use cabin that can be reserved.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Fielding Lake State Recreation Area
Plenty of budget-minded campers already know about Fielding Lake Campground. With a small number of free, barebones campsites situated right on the lake and outstanding mountain views, there’s a whole lot of bang for your buck here. You’re elevated well above the treeline, so if it’s a room with a view you’re after, Fielding Lake is the place for Read more...
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