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About Coldfoot Camp
How does a campground 60 miles north of the Arctic Circle redefine adventure? Coldfoot Camp stands as an unparalleled gateway to Alaska's remote Brooks Mountain Range, offering basic yet convenient roadside accommodations along the iconic Dalton Highway. Its unique location under the aurora oval makes it one of the best places in the world for northern lights viewing from late August to mid-April, adding an extraordinary layer to any outdoor experience.
The campground features essential amenities, including full RV hookups, a dump station, showers, laundry facilities, and picnic tables, ensuring comfort amidst rugged surroundings. Travelers can also enjoy hearty meals at the famed Truckers’ Café, open year-round. Proximity to the vast expanse of Gates of the Arctic National Park and its pristine wilderness makes this an ideal stopover for hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and unspoiled landscapes.
Located 260 miles north of Fairbanks, Coldfoot Camp is a must-visit for adventurous spirits aiming to experience Alaska’s unbridled natural beauty, Arctic climate, and unparalleled aurora displays, all within a short drive of some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet.
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