The best camping in Tongass National Forest, AK

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You could spend a lifetime exploring southeast Alaska's massive Tongass National Forest. 

Top-rated campgrounds in Tongass National Forest

Virginia Lake Cabin

1. Virginia Lake Cabin

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Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Make the most of beautiful Virginia Lake by booking yourself a stay at Virginia Lake Cabin, a sizeable, well-constructed forest home with considerations like wheelchair access, wraparound deck, and a connected floating dock
Mendenhall Campground

2. Mendenhall Campground

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Campground in Tongass National Forest · 69 sites · Tents, RVs
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Want some lake and glacier action? Camp at the well developed Mendenhall Lake Campground to get views of Mendenhall Glacier and the pristine lake below it while camping in style
East Florence Cabin Lookout

3. East Florence Cabin Lookout

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Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
East Florence Cabin is perfect for your rustic Alaskan adventure
Pinta Cove Shelter Lookout

4. Pinta Cove Shelter Lookout

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Campground in Tongass National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
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Wood stoves, sleeping bunks, tables, oh my
John Muir Cabin

5. John Muir Cabin

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Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
A chalet-style cabin, John Muir Cabin was yet another small, quaint cabin found in the Tongass National Forest, inundated by still silence and hiking trails
Auk Village Campground

6. Auk Village Campground

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Campground in Tongass National Forest · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
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Camp at Auk Village Campground to get some wonderful views of the Chilkat Mountain Range and the ocean, with a scenic beach right there for some extra flair
Dan Moller Cabin

7. Dan Moller Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
With two-stories and enough square-footage to comfortably accommodate seven people, Dan Moller Cabin is a gem in the Tongass National Forest
Turner Lake West Cabin

8. Turner Lake West Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Located on the lake south of Taku Inlet, West Turner Lake Cabin is a log chalet with absolutely gorgeous stonework
Brent's Beach Cabin

9. Brent's Beach Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
A name like Brent’s Beach Cabin might bring up thoughts of a tropical surf cabin on an island, but oh no, this is not your average island cabin
Davidof Lake Cabin

10. Davidof Lake Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
First, charter a floatplane into the wilderness and haul your gear into the charming A-frame cabin in the woods, then walk the 100-feet to the lake below and prepare to be wowed by the scenic beauty of your own private wilderness retreat
Fred's Creek Cabin

11. Fred's Creek Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Aww Fred, you didn’t have to, but we’re sure glad you did
Goulding Lake Cabin

12. Goulding Lake Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
A-Frame cabin in a peaceful and remote wilderness with two lakes, marshy muskeg, and dense forest terrain surrounding you? Yes please
Kanga Bay Cabin

13. Kanga Bay Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
For a dose of jaw-dropping scenery and adventure (getting here by boat or floatplane is an adventure in itself!) Kanga Bay Cabin is the place to be
Kook Lake Cabin

14. Kook Lake Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Steep yourself in the magic of the wilderness with a stay at the rustic and remote Kook Lake Cabin
Lake Eva Cabin

15. Lake Eva Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
After a stay at Lake Eva Cabin, you’ll want to come back foreva and eva
Moser Island Cabin

16. Moser Island Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
A cozy cabin in the woods with magical water and wilderness in all directions makes for an epic outdoor getaway
North Beach Cabin

17. North Beach Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Make friends with the dense forest, crashing waves, and eye-popping views with a stay at the North Beach Cabin on Kruzof Island
Piper Island Cabin

18. Piper Island Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Pretend to be a castaway on your own private island, and enjoy some solitude and wild adventuring with a stay at Piper Island Cabin
Plotnikof Lake Cabin

19. Plotnikof Lake Cabin

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
After a thrilling float plane ride into the wilderness of Alaska’s Baranof Island you’ll be happy to roll up to your cosy and rustic home sweet home in the old growth forest
Salmon Lake Cabin Sitka

20. Salmon Lake Cabin Sitka

Lodging in Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Salmon Lake Cabin sits on the eastern shore of the lake on Baranof Island, about 11 miles southeast of Sitka, Alaska

Top-rated campsites near Tongass National Forest

The Dacha

1. The Dacha

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18mi from Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Remote 350 square foot cabin with Jotul woodstove and loft, with a review of Warm Springs Bay. The cabin is a quarter mile from the forest warm springs, and 100 yards down the boardwalk from the baths. Fully equipped with bathroom and cold water, a kayak, fishing rods, a generator and solar. There is a covered deck we use as a kitchen. Please be advised: access only by hiking, floatplane, or boat. Propane lights give heat and illumination. Great fishing for salmon in bay and cutthroat in lake. This is about as remote as it gets! There are no stores, no gas, and brown bears are a concern. Welcome to the most beautiful place on earth.
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Sitka Sportsmans Association RV Park

2. Sitka Sportsmans Association RV Park

22mi from Tongass National Forest · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of the Sitka Sportsman's Association RV Park, nestled in the stunning Sitka-By-The-Sea. This exceptional campground is conveniently situated just steps away from the Alaska Marine Highway Sitka Ferry Terminal and a mere 7 miles from the vibrant downtown area of Sitka, making it an ideal base for your Alaskan adventure. Our RV Park features two heated bathrooms equipped with handicap-accessible showers, ensuring comfort for all guests. While cellphone and internet service can be inconsistent in the area, we provide a local line for emergency use. Please note that internet access is available only from May 15 to September 15 and may be affected by power fluctuations. To secure your spot, we highly recommend making a reservation prior to your arrival. Relax and unwind at our waterfront RV Park, where you can enjoy essential amenities such as restrooms, hot showers, and a laundry room. With the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Terminal located less than 500 yards away, you’ll have easy access to explore the breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor activities that Sitka has to offer. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or simply soak in the serene surroundings, our RV Park is the perfect place to start your journey in Alaska.
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The best camping in Tongass National Forest, AK guide

Overview

About

At more than 16 million acres, the Tongass National Forest encompasses a huge swath of southeast Alaska. It’s actually the largest national forest in the United States and is a giant playground for outdoor enthusiasts. If you want to experience small towns, wild coastlines, jagged peaks, numerous glaciers, and exceptional wildlife viewing while camping, the Tongass has it all. Towns like Ketchikan, Sitka, Wrangell, and Petersburg all serve as hubs for the forest, while the area’s remote islands like Prince of Wales also have access-point towns. Exploring by land and watercraft are both popular, as the Tongass’ marine environments, salmon runs, and land-based ecosystems are all interconnected.

Where to go

Explore the Glaciers

Thousands of glaciers exist in the Tongass but a few are noted for being especially large and accessible, including the Mendenhall Glacier, which has a visitor center and tours where you can walk on the ice. Speaking of ice, the Tongass is home to several ice fields that are leftover remnants of the last ice age. Other glaciers worth visiting are the LeConte Glacier, which requires a boat trip from Wrangell, and the Baird, convenient to Petersburg. The impressive Hubbard Glacier is also near Yakutat.

Prince of Wales Island

This remote island is unique because it offers a road system—meaning you can access the area by plane or by ferry from Ketchikan, then rent a vehicle or catch a ride to your destination. Craig is a main hub, but several other small towns serve the area as well. Reservable US Forest Service cabins are popular among campers visiting for the island’s excellent river and lake fishing. Prince of Wales Island also houses numerous black bears and populations of Sitka deer.

Misty Fjords National Monument

Accessed via Ketchikan, the Misty Fjords make up a unique area where steep rock walls and mountains rise from the sea. Lush rainforests add to the dramatic landscape with green foliage covering the mountainsides. There are numerous ways to experience the area and take in its beauty, including boating, hiking, paddling, and flightseeing tours, which offer an incredible aerial perspective.

US Forest Service Cabins

You can’t see the entire Tongass in a single trip, so consider narrowing it down to an area with a comfortable basecamp. The Tongass hosts 150 US Forest Service-managed cabins available for reservation, all of which are remote but keep visitors dry and comfortable between rainforest excursions. Numerous campgrounds and Hipcamps are also available throughout the region, typically visited by those arriving by car or boat rather than RV, as the remote area is not interconnected with a road system.

When to go

The Tongass National Forest is a year-round destination, so timing depends on individual desires. Summer is the peak season for camping, and many visitors come for the salmon and halibut fishing or hiking. Summer is ideal for clear days to see glaciers and peaks. Meanwhile, winter is the slower tourist season, but it does attract skiers with the skills to explore remote mountain peaks or try heli-skiing. Snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and even paddling opportunities are also available in the winter months.

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