Within Denali National Park, Igloo Creek Campground operates under National Park Service management as a boat-in facility accessible only by watercraft. The campground contains seven sites positioned close together in a forested setting near the creek. Mosquitoes present a significant challenge during the camping season, which runs from May 20 through mid-September. Basic amenities include toilets and picnic tables, though no water source is available on-site. Pets are not permitted at this location. For those exploring the broader region, campgrounds around Denali National Park provide additional options with different access methods.
Description
Igloo Creek Campground is a seven-site backcountry campground. Sites can only be booked upon arriving in the park. This campground is surrounded by low mountains. The area is thickly forested, with the Denali Park Road about one hundred yards away from the campsites. Food lockers are available for campers to store all scented items, not just food. Campers reach the campground by bike or by using the park camper bus.
Location
Public CampgroundIgloo Creek Campground — Denali National Park is located in Alaska
Directions
Igloo Creek Campground is at Mile 35 on the Denali Park Road. It is accessible via bike or camper bus.
Coordinates
63.60911351 N
149.58483118 W
Connectivity
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Connectivity
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Access
- Boat-InSites accessible by watercraft.
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Group
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Toilets
- Fires




