The best camping in Denali State Park, AK

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This park acts like an extension of Denali National Park with several hundred thousand wild acres.  

The best camping in Denali State Park, AK

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The Farmhouse atTaiga Tooth

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31mi from Denali State Park · 10 sites · Lodging · Talkeetna, AK
TALKEETNA, ALASKA Overlooking Christiansen Lake. 7K (4.4 miles) from Talkeetna shops and dining. Upstairs suite with spacious balcony. This room contains a king bed. The private bath boasts large glass shower stall and deep bathtub. His n hers vanity. Walk in closet. Ground floor; large suite with private entrance onto porch and fields. There is one queen bed. Private bath with shower. The sitting room has a glass front wood burning stove for a cosy evening by the fire. Either suite is accessed from the main floor. On this floor, the kitchen, sitting room, dining area and balcony are available to our guests 24/7. Parking is available by the entrance. We also have two primitive cabins. Wood stoves. No plumbing. Guests must come fully equipped. We also have a one bedroom cabin, with all services. All cabins have adjacent parking. Two cabins have pull thru parking for pickup/trailer combinations. Our semi remote properties have camping options available in season. Adults only, preferred. No pets. We have dogs and farm animals on the property. Our shorefront and small float serve for swimming, fishing, or launching a canoe. Fly in guests may tie up at the float. Christiansen’s crystal clear waters provide wonderful fishing for rainbow and steelhead all summer, and through the ice in winter. Additional fishing, swimming and hiking is just down the road at our chain of lakes park - a good place for birding and berry picking. Cross country skiing possibilities are endless in winter. There are many back country trails, promising a true wilderness experience to off roaders whether on foot, on a bike, or atv. Unlimited camping is pemitted backpackers on Alaska State Lands. In season, guests may also reserve walk in camping on our semi remote properties. Tents, camp supplies and firewood may be set up for your adventure. Always be aware of fire danger. All fire danger warnings and restrictions are posted regularly and are mandatory!
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The best camping in Denali State Park, AK guide

Overview

About

Situated between Anchorage and Denali National Park, Denali State Park has over 300,000 acres of wild space to explore, and anyone visiting the area should consider stopping before or after entering the large national park to the north. This state park protects critical lowland ecosystems where rivers and creeks cut pathways toward the Cook Inlet, and its western border even adjoins Denali National Park, creating a massive tract of interconnected mountain and river valley ecosystems where wildlife and migratory salmon are abundant. Campers can find extensive trail systems, fishing, and camping here, along with opportunities for berry picking and wildlife viewing. The George Parks Highway cuts through the park, offering excellent access to the many trailheads and campgrounds.

Notable campgrounds

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Most campsites in Denali State Park are first-come, first-served sites. K'esugi Ken Campground is the exception with reservable sites through Alaska State Parks.
  2. Lower Troublesome Creek Campground is remote, making it less likely to fill. The trails are not always maintained, however, so prepare to clear brush and clean up your campsite.
  3. This region is loaded with private campsite alternatives. If you want full hookups or something serene and private, secure a campsite via Hipcamp.
  4. Denali North and Denali South offer additional Denali State Park camping options with tent and RV sites within park boundaries. Both have toilets, water, and trail access.

When to go

Denali State Park is a summer and fall destination for campers, as the seasonal campgrounds, facilities, and roads close during the winter months. Summer brings salmon into the rivers and long days that attract campers to the state and national park. Trailheads are also more accessible during the summer and fall months. The park remains open in winter, but road access is limited and camping is unlikely. The lowland river and creek valleys are perfect for dog sledding, which is offered by local outfitters. Additionally, winter brings excellent snowshoeing and cross country skiing. Be vigilant about winter travel and carry emergency supplies.

Know before you go

  • Denali State Park is large and remote. Bring adequate gear for backcountry travel and always have emergency supplies and communication abilities. 
  • Although summer is the peak season for camping, there is room to spread out. The state park sees less traffic than the national park and is a great destination throughout the entire season.
  • Denali State Park has ADA-accessible facilities, toilets, and water in its developed campground areas. Rangers are also present to provide assistance.
  • Be bear aware in the park and store food inside bear-proof containers at night.
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