Horseshoe Hole Campground
Horseshoe Hole Campground in Alaska features rugged terrain with dense forests and nearby water bodies. Temperatures in the area can reach highs of around 60°F and drop to lows near 40°F. Visitors can explore the Tongass National Forest and enjoy the scenic views of the Inside Passage, both accessible within a short distance.
Description
USDA Forest Service
The Horseshoe Hole dispersed camping area is situated at the end of a timber road in the Staney Creek watershed and offers two campsites. It is only a quick walk through the woods to Horseshoe Hole on Staney Creek from either of the two campsites. Each site has a hardened tent site, a fire ring, and a picnic table. No outhouses are available. The area provides visitors with miles of roads, excellent fishing on the creek and its tributaries, hunting opportunities, and great berry picking. There are lots of opportunities to view wildlife at Horseshoe Hole. The site has no fee and is first-come, first -served. Stay limit is 14 days.
Location
Horseshoe Hole Campground is located in Alaska
Directions
Take Forest Road 20 to the Staney Area turnoff (Forest Road 2054), then travel approximately 4 miles down 2054. Turn left onto Forest Road 2054300 and campsites are located at the end of this Forest Road. USGS Map Craig D-4.
Coordinates
55.81441712 N
133.12969475 W
Access
Stay Connected
- WiFiUnknown
- VerizonGood
- AT&TGood
- T-MobileAvailable
Site Types
- Tent Sites