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PUBLIC LANDS CAMPGROUNDS IN INTERIOR ALASKA 

There are dozens of campgrounds, wilderness areas, trails, and recreation areas in Interior Alaska.  MOST are accessible by road.       


Each offer a variety of outdoor recreation possibilities and are managed by different Federal and State agencies, including:


Alaska's State Parks

 

Birch Lake State Recreation Site Between Fairbanks and Delta, is a small, new site with a lakeside beach.

 

Chena River State Recreation Site  Lies within the town of Fairbanks.

 

Chena River State Recreation Area A quarter million acre park offering miles of trails, campgrounds, and entry/exit points to Chena River, all in the heart of Alaska.

Delta Junction Area State Parks Six parks near the town of Delta Junction - one historical park, three state recreation sites and two state recreation areas, including Quartz Lake State Recreation Area.

Harding Lake State Recreation Area  Areas for such activities as baseball and volleyball, as well as lake access for a variety of water sports.

North of Fairbanks The Upper Chatanika State Recreation Site at the Steese Highway junction with the Chatanika River.

Salcha River State Recreation Site  Offers access to the Salcha River, which has

great fishing.

Tok Area Parks  Three parks offering a variety of recreation opportunities.

 

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM)

Pinnell Mountain National Recreation Trail
Steese National Conservation Area
White Mountains National Recreation Area


Camping in Wrangell-St. Elias

Information on

ALL PUBLIC LANDS

IN ALASKA 


Alaska Public Lands

Information Center


 101 Dunkel St  Ste 110,

Fairbanks, Alaska

99701

(located in the same bldg as the visitor center in Downtown Fairbanks)