Campground Overview
About Porcupine Creek State Recreation Site
How does Porcupine Creek State Recreation Site redefine the camping experience in Alaska? This tranquil retreat near Slana offers primitive tent and small RV camping, balancing accessibility with an authentic wilderness atmosphere. Featuring 10 campsites along the Tok Cutoff Highway, the campground is set amidst 240 acres of serene, natural beauty with Porcupine Creek running nearby—ideal for campers seeking solitude and a close connection to nature.
Sites are equipped with basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms, ensuring essential comforts for a rustic camping experience. Firewood is available for purchase on-site, while the creek provides opportunities for fishing amid picturesque surroundings. The campground is wheelchair-accessible, and its simplicity caters to day-trippers, stopover travelers, and weekend adventurers alike.
Located just a short drive from Slana, Porcupine Creek State Recreation Site serves as a gateway to Alaska's expansive landscapes. Within a 30-minute radius, visitors can explore local trails for hiking or immerse themselves in the history and culture of nearby towns. Whether as a serene stopover or a launchpad for Alaskan exploration, this campground offers an authentic, nature-focused camping experience.
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