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Places to Camp near Port Alsworth, AK

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Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Port Alsworth, AK is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. Port Alsworth is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your Alaska camping adventure.

Best Camping Sites Near Port Alsworth, AK (4)

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    Lake Kontrashibuna Backcountry camping — Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

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    Port Alsworth, Alaska

    Store food in a bear resistant food container or hang in a tree twelve feet off the ground and four feet away from the tree trunk. It may be difficult to locate trees large enough to properly hang food. Bear resistant food containers are strongly recommended and can be borrowed from the visitor center in Port Alsworth. It is strongly suggested that you put anything with an odor like sunscreen, toothpaste, and fishing gear in the container as well. Cook at least 100 yards away from your camp to avoid an association made by the bear between your camp and your food. Set up camp on a durable surface away from bear trails and river banks. Please follow Leave No Trace ethics and park rules and regulations when choosing campsites, storing food, and building campfires.

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    Priest Rock Cabin — Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

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    Port Alsworth, Alaska

    Overview

    Take yourself back in time with a stay in the Priest Rock Cabin on Lake Clark. Split some wood and head inside to light a blaze in the wood stove, under the light of the moon as it shimmers on the lake. Enjoy the warmth as your gear dries out from a day on the water.

    Recreation

    The cabin is an ideal location for kayaking, boating, fishing and wildlife viewing. Please refer to Alaska Department of Fish and Game for fishing regulations and license requirements.

    Facilities

    The cabin is rustic and accommodates up to six people. It is equipped with a wood stove, table and chairs and an outhouse nearby. Sleeping accommodations include wooden bunks -- three single beds and one queen bed. There is no electricity or running water at the cabin. Fresh water is available in the lake but must be treated. The cabin is equipped with a fire extinguisher and smoke detectors. There is no cell phone coverage at the cabin. There are no mooring buoys at this location. The cabin does not offer trash service; nor does the nearby community of Port. Alsworth. Air taxis may accommodate visitor trash for a fee in Anchorage or other surrounding communities.

    Natural Features

    The Priest Rock Cabin sits on the north shore of Lake Clark, approximately eight miles (13 km) north of Port Alsworth. The cabin is perched above a small creek that runs into the lake. It commands a sublime view of the upper reaches of Lake Clark backed by mountains soaring to 6,000 feet (1829 m).

    Nearby Attractions

    This is a remote backcountry cabin with the closest amenities available in Port Alsworth. There are no maintained trails surrounding the cabin.

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    • Firewood Available
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    $65 / night

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    Tulchina Adventures

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    Port Alsworth, Alaska

    Port Alsworth Campground Located in 40 acres of old growth forest on the outskirts of Port Alsworth our campground provides an affordable option for those wishing to visit Lake Clark National Park. Each hut has a solid wood floor, clear greenhouse roofing, mosquito screen, 2 chairs with a table, and a fire pit. Huts 1 and 2 share a common fire pit and are ideal for larger groups. Hut 3  has its own fire pit and is ideal for couples or families. Port Alsworth Cabin Rental Our Tanalian River cabin is the best place to stay in Port Alsworth. Located approximately 1/2 a mile from town on the shores of Lake Clark this cabin provides expansive views of Lake Clark. A screened in porch and large windows means you can enjoy the views in any weather.  Remote Campsites Our remote campsites on Lake Clark are accessible by our water taxi or kayak rentals. These sites are ideal for anyone wishing to enjoy Lake Clark National Park without sharing its beauty with other visitors. These campsites are basic with a tent site, pit toilet and fire ring.

    Let Tulchina Adventures gear your Lake Clark National Park experience. Port Alsworth, Alaska is located on Lake Clark and is the hub of Lake Clark National Park. This pristine 45 mile long lake is the gateway to your Alaskan wilderness vacation. Whether you want to base camp in Port Alsworth, go on a multi-day kayak trek, or just need water transportation services; we have the gear and the knowledge that you need.
    LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR ADVENTURE! START YOUR JOURNEY Tulchina Adventures offers affordable relaxing accommodations and a variety of water transportation services for your unique journey in Lake Clark National Park. Tulchina Adventures provides the expertise and local knowledge you need to plan and create your custom remote Alaskan wilderness adventure. Our focus is on providing quality service, a personal experience, and creating a sense of solitude for every visitor.

    At Tulchina Adventures we know Lake Clark National Park. Our family has been here for generations. Tulchina (pronounced Tul-chee-na) is the Athabaskan clan of the water. This is our history, our knowledge and our passion.

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    $30 - $250 / night


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