Information About Campgrounds In Fairbanks, Alaska
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Cabins & Yurts

Twin Bears Camp
Twin Bears Camp offers twelve cabins, a recreation hall, a dining hall, and bath houses all situated around a peaceful, four-acre lake ideal for short or lengthy stays by groups of people.
Cabin or yurtFishingATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedFire ringsHandicapped AccessShowersToilets
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Camping In National Parks

Riley Creek Campground
Riley Creek Campground offers 100 sites for RVs & tents. There is water from mid-May through early September only. Flush toilets and pay phone available.
Hiking is allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedHandicapped AccessPhoneToiletsVisitor center

Savage River Campground
Savage River Campground is located 13 miles inside Denali Park and is accessible by camper bus or by car. Savage River Campground has a total of 34 sites, some of which can accommodate motor homes. There is also one handicap accessible site.
Hiking is allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedFees are chargedHandicapped AccessToilets
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Camping In National Recreation Areas

Birch Lake State Recreational Site
Birch Lake State Recreation Area is nestled between a lily pad-covered lake and forested wetlands.
FishingBoat launchFees are chargedFire ringsPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking water

Harding Lake State Recreational Area
The main campground, consisting of 78 vehicle and five walk-in sites, is located in a spruce/birch forest. Many vehicle sites are large enough to accommodate large motor homes or trailers. Some sites are adjacent to others, allowing groups to park together. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table.
FishingFees are chargedFire ringsPicnic ramadasPicnic table

Quartz Lake State Recreational Site
At Quartz Lake there are 16 campsites in the loop and 87 parking and camping sites in the parking lot development. Facilities also include two boat launches, a handicap accessible fishing dock, picnic sites, a picnic shelter, a swimming area, a beach volleyball court, water, and toilets.
FishingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingWildlife viewingSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingBoat launchFees are chargedHandicapped AccessParkingPicnic ramadasPicnic tableToilets

Salcha River State Recreational Site
Salcha River State Recreation Site, located at Mile 323.3 of the Richardson Highway, offers campsites, boat launch and a public use cabin. King salmon, arctic grayling and northern pike are the most common species of fish caught in the Salcha River.
FishingBoat launchFees are charged
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RV, Developed

Quartz Lake Campground
At Quartz Lake Campground there are 16 campsites in the loop and 87 parking and camping sites in the parking lot development. Facilities also include two boat launches, a handicap accessible fishing dock, picnic sites, a picnic shelter, a swimming area, a beach volleyball court, water, and toilets.
RV campingTent campingFishingBoat launchFees are chargedHandicapped AccessParkingPicnic ramadasPicnic tableSwimmingToilets
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RV, Primitive

Red Squirrel Campground
The Red Squirrel Campground offers five individual campsites, a boat launch, restrooms, water, fire rings, and picnic tables.
RV campingTent campingFishingMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedBoat launchFees are chargedFire ringsHandicapped AccessPicnic tableToilets
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Tent, Developed

Quartz Lake Campground
At Quartz Lake Campground there are 16 campsites in the loop and 87 parking and camping sites in the parking lot development. Facilities also include two boat launches, a handicap accessible fishing dock, picnic sites, a picnic shelter, a swimming area, a beach volleyball court, water, and toilets.
Tent campingRV campingFishingBoat launchFees are chargedHandicapped AccessParkingPicnic ramadasPicnic tableSwimmingToilets
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Tent, Primitive

Red Squirrel Campground
The Red Squirrel Campground offers five individual campsites, a boat launch, restrooms, water, fire rings, and picnic tables.
Tent campingRV campingFishingMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedBoat launchFees are chargedFire ringsHandicapped AccessPicnic tableToilets

Tors Trail Campground
This campground has 24 campsites and is located at mile 39.5 Chena Hot Springs Road, along the Chena River. The trailhead for the 15 mile Granite Tors Trail is here. This is a favorite "put in" point for canoeists
Tent campingFishingMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedHiking is allowedHandicapped AccessPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking water
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