The best camping in Birch Lake State Recreation Area, AK

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The best camping in Birch Lake State Recreation Area, AK

Birch Lake Campground

1. Birch Lake Campground

19 sites · Tents, RVs · In Birch Lake State Recreation Area
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Birch Lake Campground has birch trees, a lake, and...well, you probably see where this is going
Public campgrounds in Birch Lake State Recreation Area are often sold-out.
Glacier House Hostel

2. Glacier House Hostel

76km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Easy tenting area located in town. This is a great place to stage your Alaskan adventures! Easy access to all driving routes, plenty of room for your gear, a bike barn with basic repair tools, and FOUR sporting goods outlets nearby, plus three grocery stores. Do your dry run setup and shopping from here, head out on your adventures, then return to share stories and enjoy a hot shower/laundry. Short term lockable storage available, and we are happy to hold packages shipped ahead up to 30 days. This a backyard area behind the main house of our hostel. There will be other guests in the house, and possibly other tents in the yard. You will have the same access to the amenities and common areas as our other guests.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$30
 / night
Boreal Forest Cabin

3. Boreal Forest Cabin

100%
(2)
78km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 1 site · Lodging
Tucked away in a beautiful forest of birch and spruce, our Hytte offers a thoughtful space to rest and explore. It is a one room main space with a queen size bed. There is an optional single air mattress in the cabinet that can be put on the floor for another adult or child if needed. The furnishings have been thoughtfully curated to be minimalist, warm and peaceful. Many items are vintage or made by us. We have purposefully chosen amenities that are low waste and environmentally conscious. There is a countertop and sink with a double burner cooktop for simple meals. Eating utensils, cups, plates and bowls are on the shelves above. We have a Fellow pour over coffee setup with a handheld Snowpeak grinder for a lovely hot cup of coffee! A mini fridge is situated in the cabinet below the counter. Seating for two also in the main room. The bathroom has a shower and sink space with a composting toilet. Instructions for use of the composting toilet are conveniently placed on the wall next to it for ease of use:) Our place has all the comfort essentials and we’re continually working on adding amenities. As a welcome to our guests, we provide fresh eggs from our flock of chickens, homemade granola, milk, fresh fruit, coffee and tea! Please feel free to clarify any needs or questions before booking! Nearby highlights: Chena Hot Springs Resort Aurora Point Angel Rocks Trail Denali NP 2 hours away HooDoo Brewery Lat 65 Brewery Lichen shop UAF Ski Trails Birch Hill recreation area ski trails Equinox Marathon!! September 20 8am start time Community BBQ at finish line!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$126
 / night
Sven's Basecamp Hostel

4. Sven's Basecamp Hostel

75%
(12)
80km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 123 sites · Tents, Lodging
Sven's Basecamp Hostel is a small hostel that's open to campers and travelers from all over the world. It is owned and run by Sven, who came to Alaska from Switzerland when he was 21. He has run the hostel for 9 years now and loves meeting people traveling to Alaska!Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent in our on-property forest! We have unlimited space for campers, and can't wait to meet you and hear your stories. We are a traveler's hostel with plenty of room for tent campers, so expect to meet people from all over the world. You will have access to 3 flush toilets, a sink area, coin-operated showers (25 cents per minute), a full kitchen with a stove, microwave, and refrigerators, and a community fire pit. We will also have an on-site coffee shop opening on July 1, 2021.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
ADFandG Public Use Cabins

5. ADFandG Public Use Cabins

54km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 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

6. Snowed Inn RV

55km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 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.
Pioneer Park

7. Pioneer Park

79km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 1 site
Welcome to Pioneer Park, a unique destination where the rich history of Alaska comes alive in a beautifully preserved setting. Spanning 44 acres in the heart of Fairbanks, Alaska, Pioneer Park is conveniently located between Airport Way and the scenic Chena River bike path. Best of all, there is no admission fee, allowing visitors to explore the park freely and enjoy a self-guided tour of its fascinating artifacts, historic buildings, and picturesque grounds. Families can take advantage of the playground and the Bear Art Gallery, both of which are free to access. While many of the park's attractions are complimentary, some museums and activities may require a nominal fee. Pioneer Park is open daily from 6:00 am to midnight, providing ample opportunity to experience its charm. During the summer season, from Memorial Day weekend in May through Labor Day in September, the park comes alive with additional offerings. Visitors can rent picnic shelters, browse shops featuring local artisans, and dine at various restaurants. Enjoy exciting activities such as train rides, mini-golf, and carousel rides, along with community events that bring the park to life. For a delightful dining experience, the Alaska Salmon Bake operates daily from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm during the summer, while the Palace Theater hosts a

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Glacier House Hostel

Glacier House Hostel

76km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Easy tenting area located in town. This is a great place to stage your Alaskan adventures! Easy access to all driving routes, plenty of room for your gear, a bike barn with basic repair tools, and FOUR sporting goods outlets nearby, plus three grocery stores. Do your dry run setup and shopping from here, head out on your adventures, then return to share stories and enjoy a hot shower/laundry. Short term lockable storage available, and we are happy to hold packages shipped ahead up to 30 days. This a backyard area behind the main house of our hostel. There will be other guests in the house, and possibly other tents in the yard. You will have the same access to the amenities and common areas as our other guests.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$30
 / night
Boreal Forest Cabin

Boreal Forest Cabin

100%
(2)
78km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 1 site · Lodging
Tucked away in a beautiful forest of birch and spruce, our Hytte offers a thoughtful space to rest and explore. It is a one room main space with a queen size bed. There is an optional single air mattress in the cabinet that can be put on the floor for another adult or child if needed. The furnishings have been thoughtfully curated to be minimalist, warm and peaceful. Many items are vintage or made by us. We have purposefully chosen amenities that are low waste and environmentally conscious. There is a countertop and sink with a double burner cooktop for simple meals. Eating utensils, cups, plates and bowls are on the shelves above. We have a Fellow pour over coffee setup with a handheld Snowpeak grinder for a lovely hot cup of coffee! A mini fridge is situated in the cabinet below the counter. Seating for two also in the main room. The bathroom has a shower and sink space with a composting toilet. Instructions for use of the composting toilet are conveniently placed on the wall next to it for ease of use:) Our place has all the comfort essentials and we’re continually working on adding amenities. As a welcome to our guests, we provide fresh eggs from our flock of chickens, homemade granola, milk, fresh fruit, coffee and tea! Please feel free to clarify any needs or questions before booking! Nearby highlights: Chena Hot Springs Resort Aurora Point Angel Rocks Trail Denali NP 2 hours away HooDoo Brewery Lat 65 Brewery Lichen shop UAF Ski Trails Birch Hill recreation area ski trails Equinox Marathon!! September 20 8am start time Community BBQ at finish line!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$126
 / night
Sven's Basecamp Hostel

Sven's Basecamp Hostel

75%
(12)
80km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 123 sites · Tents, Lodging
Sven's Basecamp Hostel is a small hostel that's open to campers and travelers from all over the world. It is owned and run by Sven, who came to Alaska from Switzerland when he was 21. He has run the hostel for 9 years now and loves meeting people traveling to Alaska!Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent in our on-property forest! We have unlimited space for campers, and can't wait to meet you and hear your stories. We are a traveler's hostel with plenty of room for tent campers, so expect to meet people from all over the world. You will have access to 3 flush toilets, a sink area, coin-operated showers (25 cents per minute), a full kitchen with a stove, microwave, and refrigerators, and a community fire pit. We will also have an on-site coffee shop opening on July 1, 2021.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$25
 / night
ADFandG Public Use Cabins

ADFandG Public Use Cabins

54km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 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

55km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 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.
Pioneer Park

Pioneer Park

79km from Birch Lake State Recreation Area · 1 site
Welcome to Pioneer Park, a unique destination where the rich history of Alaska comes alive in a beautifully preserved setting. Spanning 44 acres in the heart of Fairbanks, Alaska, Pioneer Park is conveniently located between Airport Way and the scenic Chena River bike path. Best of all, there is no admission fee, allowing visitors to explore the park freely and enjoy a self-guided tour of its fascinating artifacts, historic buildings, and picturesque grounds. Families can take advantage of the playground and the Bear Art Gallery, both of which are free to access. While many of the park's attractions are complimentary, some museums and activities may require a nominal fee. Pioneer Park is open daily from 6:00 am to midnight, providing ample opportunity to experience its charm. During the summer season, from Memorial Day weekend in May through Labor Day in September, the park comes alive with additional offerings. Visitors can rent picnic shelters, browse shops featuring local artisans, and dine at various restaurants. Enjoy exciting activities such as train rides, mini-golf, and carousel rides, along with community events that bring the park to life. For a delightful dining experience, the Alaska Salmon Bake operates daily from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm during the summer, while the Palace Theater hosts a

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About

Birch Lake State Recreation Area is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of activities such as fishing, boating, and wildlife watching. The park's scenic landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for picnicking and photography, while the clear lake waters beckon kayakers and swimmers to enjoy their refreshing embrace.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Birch Lake State Recreation Area is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the lake's waters are inviting. Winter offers a different charm with opportunities for ice fishing and snowshoeing, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience amid Alaska's unpredictable climate.
  • Be aware of wildlife in the area; store food securely and maintain a safe distance from animals.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; visitors with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
  • For the latest information on park closures and restrictions, consult the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources website.

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