The best camping in Chugach National Forest, AK

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Bears Paw RV Park

37mi from Chugach National Forest · 1 site · Valdez, AK
Discover the unique charm of Bear Paw RV Park, one of Valdez's premier campgrounds, where breathtaking views of Prince William Sound and majestic mountains create an unforgettable backdrop for your family getaway. Located directly across from the small boat harbor, this family-friendly RV park places you right in the heart of Valdez, ensuring easy access to a variety of local attractions. Our original RV Park, situated in downtown Valdez, offers exceptional camping experiences for families looking to explore the area. For those seeking a more tranquil atmosphere, our second location, Bear Paw II, is just a couple of blocks away and caters exclusively to adults, providing a peaceful retreat. At both of our RV Parks, you'll find yourself just steps away from an array of restaurants, shops, and exciting boat tours. Whether you’re planning a fishing trip, hiking adventure, or simply want to relax and soak in the stunning scenery, Bear Paw RV Park is the perfect base for your next adventure. Choose the campground that best suits your needs and start making memories in beautiful Valdez.
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Eagle’s Rest RV Park & Cabins

38mi from Chugach National Forest · 113 sites · Valdez, AK
Eagles Rest RV Park & Cabins stands out as a unique destination in Valdez, Alaska, thanks to its breathtaking surroundings and exceptional amenities. Nestled at 139 East Pioneer Drive, this park offers stunning views of the pristine Prince William Sound on one side and majestic peaks adorned with misty waterfalls on the other. Guests can witness eagles soaring gracefully through the sky, adding to the park's enchanting atmosphere. Eagles Rest RV Park is more than just a place to park your RV; it’s an experience that immerses you in the natural beauty of Alaska. As one of Alaska's premier RV parks, Eagles Rest boasts world-class views and top-notch facilities designed for your comfort. Whether you're looking to explore the great outdoors or simply relax, Valdez has something for everyone. With a plethora of activities available, from hiking and fishing to discovering local restaurants and shops, you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained during your stay. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing cheerful hospitality and ensuring that your visit is memorable. Come and enjoy the beauty of Valdez with us at Eagles Rest RV Park & Cabins!
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The best camping in Chugach National Forest, AK guide

Overview

About

At nearly 7 million acres, Chugach National Forest encompasses some of Alaska's most iconic places and road trips. The boundaries encompass the Copper River Valley, Kenai Peninsula, and even parts of Prince William Sound. Access from Anchorage also begins less than an hour's driving distance to the south along the Seward Highway. Chugach National Forest camping options are nearly limitless with developed, dispersed, and backcountry campsites throughout the region. Between campsites, take advantage of the extensive hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, flatwater paddling, and fishing to take in the massive glaciers, rugged coastlines, and abundant wildlife that make Chugach the perfect destination for locals and visitors alike.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for anglers: Russian River Campground is on the famed fishery where salmon run throughout the summer months.
  • Best for scenery: Childs Glacier Campground has it all with convenient trails, glacier viewing, and fishing.
  • Best for privacy: Bertha Creek Campground has only 12 sites in a quaint setting ideal for tents and small RVs.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Camping options are extensive in the Chugach National Forest, so campers shouldn’t have a hard time finding a spot.
  2. Many campgrounds are first-come, first-served, and riverside spots during the summer salmon runs are the most popular.
  3. Dispersed camping is an option when traveling on US Forest Service roads in the region, though these areas have no water, toilets or facilities.
  4. The Kenai Peninsula has a number of great private campsites and RV parks with services. Book ahead during summer to get a site at a private Hipcamp campsite.

When to go

The Chugach National Forest is a year-round destination. Peak tourism occurs in July and August when the weather is most inviting, although rain can occur even in summer. May and June are excellent times to visit with slightly lower traffic, as is September thanks to changing colors and dark, starry nights. The Kenai Peninsula even receives a September coho salmon run. Winter is great if you love snowsports or simply want to experience quiet, beautiful landscapes. Join a dog sledding tour, hit the slopes, and explore the backcountry—just know campsites are more limited during winter.

Know before you go

  • Kenai Peninsula campgrounds are notorious for bear traffic, as are those on the Russian River and other salmon areas. Store food in bear-proof containers and maintain a clean camp at all times.
  • Summer weather in Chugach National Forest is often sunny and pleasant, but it can turn to rain quickly. Always carry a rain jacket and an extra layer to prevent catching a chill.
  • Tour operators are available in many of the communities adjacent to the national forest. Take advantage of glacier tours, flightseeing operations, and cruises to really experience the region.
  • Many Chugach campgrounds have limited services, so campers should be self-sufficient. Carry your own toiletries and supplies when visiting off-the-beaten-track campgrounds.
  • Seasonality influences access to different areas in the national forest. Check current road conditions and look for closures.
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