The best camping near Sandspit Point State Marine Park

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Kayak In, Backcountry Yurt Camp

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Crown Point, AK
We offer overnight stays in an Alaskan made backcountry yurt located on stunning Grant Lake, a 1 mile kayak and 1 mile hike from Moose Pass, Alaska. Moose Pass is an hour and a half South of Anchorage, just 30 miles from Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park. Access to the yurt requires boating to the trailhead. It's not for everyone, as it does require basic backcounty knowledge, preparedness for potential wildlife encounters and an ability to kayak and pack your own equipment in and out of the area. However, if you're comfortable with that, we are able to provide certain gear if you just aren't travelling with your personal equipment. Once at camp, our overnight yurt guests have included access to our kayaks for paddling around Grant Lake from the designated time of Check-In until the time of Check-Out each day. The yurt sleeps up to five guests in one double and three twin beds. There is a coleman stove up at camp with some basic pots and pans, a cast iron woodstove and a nice handmade spruce table for a good game of cards or some board games.
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The best camping near Sandspit Point State Marine Park guide

Overview

About

Looking for that perfect spot to bask in the beauty of Alaska’s wilderness? Look no further than Sandspit Point State Marine Park. Perched right on the northern tip of Fox Island, this spot will blow visitors away by its sheer epic beauty. With towering mountains, rugged old-growth trees, and the great Pacific Ocean, Sandspit Point offers some serious views that are still pretty darn undiscovered—meaning you’ll have a lot of the park all to yourself (and the other creatures that live there, of course!). Spend your time kayaking around Resurrection Bay, exploring the diverse marine life in the many tide pools, or simply standing in awe of the beauty of Sandspit Point. If you’ve got the adventurous spirit needed to make it out to this marine park, you’ll no doubt be rewarded by a little corner of Alaskan wilderness that most won’t get to lay their eyes on. A total hidden gem.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Sandspit Point State Marine Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the waters are inviting. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and activities due to the cold and potential snow.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your visit, as the park's coastal location can lead to sudden changes.
  • Be aware of wildlife in the area; maintain a safe distance at all times.
  • Access to certain areas may be restricted due to conservation efforts; respect all signage.
  • While exploring the park, ensure you have all necessary permits for fishing or other regulated activities.
  • Prepare for limited facilities; bring essentials and pack out all trash.

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