| Camping In National Forests |
| | Tongass National Forest | | The Tongass is the largest forest in the National Forest System, covering a land area the size of New Jersey. There are a variety of recreational activities to do in this forest. | |
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 | Camping In National Recreation Areas |
| | Ward Lake Recreation Area | | Fishing for salmon in either the Last Chance Creek or Ward Creek are available. Fishing is also available in Ward Lake. There are three different camping areas in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. | |
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 | Public RV, Developed |
| | Eagles Nest Campground | | There are 11 individual campsites in a heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. Back-in campsites are narrow and perpendicular to campground road. Backing large RVs could be difficult. | |
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 | Public Tent, Developed |
| | Eagles Nest Campground | | There are 11 individual campsites in a heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. Back-in campsites are narrow and perpendicular to campground road. Backing large RVs could be difficult. | |
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| | Harris River Campground | | Harris River Campground, newly constructed in 1998, includes 14 fully accessible campsites including two group sites and one host site. Each campsite is outfitted with a fire ring, pedestal grill and a picnic table. | |
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| | Last Chance Campground | | Fishing for salmon in either the Last Chance Creek or the Ward Creek is available. Fishing is also allowed in Ward Lake. There are 24 camping sites in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. | |
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| | Single Creek Campground | | The Last Chance Creek or the Ward Creek are opportunities for salmon fishing. There are 24 camping sites in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. | |
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 | RV, Developed |
| | Eagles Nest Campground | | There are 11 individual campsites in a heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. Back-in campsites are narrow and perpendicular to campground road. Backing large RVs could be difficult. | |
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 | Tent, Developed |
| | Eagles Nest Campground | | There are 11 individual campsites in a heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. Back-in campsites are narrow and perpendicular to campground road. Backing large RVs could be difficult. | |
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| | Harris River Campground | | Harris River Campground, newly constructed in 1998, includes 14 fully accessible campsites including two group sites and one host site. Each campsite is outfitted with a fire ring, pedestal grill and a picnic table. | |
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| | Last Chance Campground | | Fishing for salmon in either the Last Chance Creek or the Ward Creek is available. Fishing is also allowed in Ward Lake. There are 24 camping sites in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. | |
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| | Single Creek Campground | | The Last Chance Creek or the Ward Creek are opportunities for salmon fishing. There are 24 camping sites in this heavily forested setting of spruce, hemlock, and cedar. | |
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