The best camping in Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site, AK

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Your Raven’s Den Campsite “Room with a view!”

2. The Raven's Den of the Chugach

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16mi from Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site · 1 site · Tent, RV · Tonsina, AK
As a Heli-Ski Guide in the Chugach, I found my slice of Heaven.  I am excited to share it with you! Learn more about this land:Stunningly beautiful location in the heart of the Chugach Mountains ~45 miles east of Valdez, Alaska. Snow capped and glaciated mountains with active waterfalls surround this quaint valley known as the "Serendipity Homestead." Google search Mt. Billy Mitchell, Alaska, and you'll see what your campsite view will be, as this location is literally at the base of this gorgeous mountain. 2 rivers, the Tsina and Tiekel, and Stewart Creek (All glacially fed...) converge in this valley. Listen to the waterfalls cascading from the Mt. Billy Mitchell Glacier, or rapids of the 3 waterways, as you doze off to sleep. Thanks, Host, Robb Maris
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Wrangell Mountain Homestead

3. Wrangell Mountain Homestead

48mi from Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site · 10 sites · Lodging · Copper Center, AK
Nestled in the heart of Alaska’s wilderness, Wrangell Mountain Homestead offers a tranquil escape where towering mountains, lush woodlands, and sprawling farmlands meet. Our cozy cabins and rooms provide all the comforts you need: hot running water, electricity, Wi-Fi, and comfortable beds, while maintaining a rustic, off-grid charm. Whether you’re here to explore the historic Kennicott Mines, fish the legendary Copper River, or simply relax by the fire pit under the starlit sky, we offer an Alaskan experience unlike any other. Our beloved Homestead was carved from the wilderness in the 1970s. Built by calloused hands using timber milled right here, four generations shaped a life from this land. They weren’t just building houses; they were building a legacy. A legacy shaped by time, standing strong even as the years carried them elsewhere. The signs of age are there: roofs dipping, walls groaning softly, but the craftsmanship and spirit of those who built this place live on in every beam, nail, and corner of this land. In 2021, we didn’t just buy a property; we inherited a promise. A promise to honor their work and breathe life back into these weathered walls. We’re not erasing the past, we’re restoring it, revealing the raw beauty beneath. This isn’t a polished, curated experience. It’s real. It’s the untamed heart of Alaska. And if you’re willing to embrace its imperfections, you’ll feel the same magic we do.
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Overview

About

Nestled in the majestic Thompson Pass, Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site beckons adventurers with its pristine alpine lake and abundant outdoor activities. Here, you can immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature, whether you're setting up camp for a 15-day retreat, casting a line for grayling, or picking wild berries under the vast Alaskan sky. With ADA-accessible facilities and no RV size limit, this park promises an inclusive and unforgettable experience for all.

Notable campgrounds

  • Blueberry Lake Campground: Spacious sites nestled amid scenic views, perfect for both tents and RVs.
  • Lakeview Campsite: Offers stunning vistas of the alpine lake, ideal for photographers and nature lovers.
  • Forest Edge Campground: A serene setting where campers can enjoy the whispering pines and easy trail access.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the campgrounds are a popular destination during peak season.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on the campground open status updates to take advantage of last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred site is booked, ensuring you don't miss out on the beauty of the region.

When to go

The best time to visit Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site is during the summer months when the weather is mild and the days are long. However, be mindful of the peak season from June to August, as campgrounds fill up quickly. For a more solitary experience, consider the shoulder seasons of May or September.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest trail condition reports before heading out to ensure your safety and preparedness.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA facilities available for those with disabilities.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and respect the natural environment during your stay.
  • Annual parking passes are available for frequent visitors, offering convenience and savings.
  • For any inquiries or assistance, contact the Valdez Adventure Alliance who manage the site.
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