The best camping in Big Delta State Historical Park, AK

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The best camping in Big Delta State Historical Park, AK

Big Delta Campground

1. Big Delta Campground

25 sites · Tents, RVs · In Big Delta State Historical Park
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Big Delta Campground is a little trip back in time
Public campgrounds in Big Delta State Historical Park are often sold-out.
ADFandG Public Use Cabins

2. ADFandG Public Use Cabins

14km from Big Delta State Historical Park · 7 sites
Nestled on the serene northwest shore of Lisa Lake, the Lisa Lake Cabin offers a unique retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located approximately 40 miles southeast of Delta Junction, this charming cabin provides an ideal escape into the Alaskan wilderness. Spanning around 50 acres, Lisa Lake is a picturesque destination that is well-stocked with rainbow trout and landlocked coho salmon, making it a perfect spot for fishing aficionados. The tranquil waters and surrounding natural beauty create an inviting atmosphere for swimming, kayaking, and other water activities. In addition to its stunning scenery, the area around Lisa Lake Cabin is rich in outdoor adventures. Guests can explore nearby hiking trails, enjoy wildlife viewing, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings. With its combination of privacy, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities, the Lisa Lake Cabin is a hidden gem for those seeking a memorable getaway.
Snowed Inn RV

3. Snowed Inn RV

15km from Big Delta State Historical Park · 1 site
Discover a hidden gem along the Alaska Highway at our rustic RV park and tent campsite, where nature meets comfort. This unique destination offers a serene escape for travelers and Denali-bound adventurers, surrounded by lush forests and flat terrain that enhances your outdoor experience. Our campground features full hookups with 20–30 AMP service, ensuring you have all the conveniences you need during your stay. Enjoy modern amenities such as clean showers, laundry facilities, and reliable cell coverage, making it easy to stay connected while you explore the breathtaking surroundings. Additionally, a convenient dump station is available for your RV needs. Whether you're looking to hike through stunning landscapes, relax by nearby swimming holes, or indulge in local dining and shopping, our campsite serves as the perfect base for your Alaskan adventure. Experience the beauty of the great outdoors while enjoying the comforts of home at our exceptional RV park and tent campsite.

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ADFandG Public Use Cabins

ADFandG Public Use Cabins

14km from Big Delta State Historical Park · 7 sites
Nestled on the serene northwest shore of Lisa Lake, the Lisa Lake Cabin offers a unique retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located approximately 40 miles southeast of Delta Junction, this charming cabin provides an ideal escape into the Alaskan wilderness. Spanning around 50 acres, Lisa Lake is a picturesque destination that is well-stocked with rainbow trout and landlocked coho salmon, making it a perfect spot for fishing aficionados. The tranquil waters and surrounding natural beauty create an inviting atmosphere for swimming, kayaking, and other water activities. In addition to its stunning scenery, the area around Lisa Lake Cabin is rich in outdoor adventures. Guests can explore nearby hiking trails, enjoy wildlife viewing, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings. With its combination of privacy, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities, the Lisa Lake Cabin is a hidden gem for those seeking a memorable getaway.
Snowed Inn RV

Snowed Inn RV

15km from Big Delta State Historical Park · 1 site
Discover a hidden gem along the Alaska Highway at our rustic RV park and tent campsite, where nature meets comfort. This unique destination offers a serene escape for travelers and Denali-bound adventurers, surrounded by lush forests and flat terrain that enhances your outdoor experience. Our campground features full hookups with 20–30 AMP service, ensuring you have all the conveniences you need during your stay. Enjoy modern amenities such as clean showers, laundry facilities, and reliable cell coverage, making it easy to stay connected while you explore the breathtaking surroundings. Additionally, a convenient dump station is available for your RV needs. Whether you're looking to hike through stunning landscapes, relax by nearby swimming holes, or indulge in local dining and shopping, our campsite serves as the perfect base for your Alaskan adventure. Experience the beauty of the great outdoors while enjoying the comforts of home at our exceptional RV park and tent campsite.

The best camping in Big Delta State Historical Park, AK guide

Overview

About

Visiting Big Delta State Historical Park is like stepping back in time. This area was once a super important place for travelers, traders, and the military during the dawn of the 20th century. You don’t have to trade animal pelts to appreciate the history, though! Because there’s so much detailed history in the park’s many buildings, pay special attention to the park interpretive guides. You can also snag a brochure for a self-guided tour. For overnighting, simply mosey on over to the RV camping area, where you’ll have plenty of amenities to make your stay comfortable.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Big Delta State Historical Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is mild and the days are long. Winter can be harsh and challenging, with limited access and extreme cold, making summer the perfect season to fully enjoy all that the park has to offer.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly in Alaska.
  • Be prepared for encounters with wildlife by keeping a safe distance and storing food securely.
  • Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for rugged terrain and variable weather.
  • Some areas may have limited cell phone reception, so plan accordingly.
  • Respect the park's historical sites and natural resources by following Leave No Trace principles.

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