The best camping near Finger Lake State Recreation Area

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Pinochle Trail Campground

9 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Sutton, AK
Flat, gravel spaces at Pinochle Trailhead in Glacier View, Alaska. Great hiking, biking, ATV or snow machine on historic trail. Tents, trucks, cars, campers, RVs, dogsleds .... whatever you can fit is welcome. 8 spaces with tables and fire rings. There is also an "Open Camping Area" in back that larger groups may like. Although a number may be assigned at booking, just pick the best available camp space that works for you on arrivial. You'll need to bring your own water and keep a clean camp. Pinochle Trail goes north into the backcountry for around 12 miles and joins other trails. Pinochle trail is a section of the ancient Knik - Nelchina Trail used by natives, trappers, miners and hunters for eons. It traverses the natural route from the Matanuska Valley up and over the mountain range into Copper River country. Hicks was one of the early guides who had a cabin at Hicks Creek and served with U.S. Army Lieutenant Joseph Castner to brushwack a trail northwest for Captain Glenn in 1898. Described in his journal as at "Tale of Hardship and Suffering" they ended up eating their mules and shoes before reaching their goal far to the north. Today we use these trails with relative ease compared to the old timers but the scenery and mud holes remind us of what they went through.
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HiJo's Alaska Riverside Retreat

4 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Houston, AK
👀- You must be at least 21 years or older and no children allowed. 👀- Smoking is allowed in the designated smoking areas 👀- This is a very quiet residential neighborhood, no partying or loud music.👀- Respect others If you've read this far, continue reading👌 Pack your Kayak, canoes, paddle boards! Hey there! Check out our cozy 1.0-acre property right on the banks of the Little Susitna River in Houston, Alaska. We have 3 dry camping pads, perfect for campervans, Class B RVs, truck campers, Overlanders/Rooftop tents and small Class C. If you are passing through on the Parks Highway and need a place for the night, (If you are traveling in a Group please call us ahead of time we might have some space), on your way to Denali or Fairbanks, this is your spot! We are conveniently located just 2 miles off the Parks Highway, Anchorage 70 miles Wasilla- 20 miles Big Lake 9 miles Willow 18 miles Hatchers Pass (Willow Side, Summit Lake State Recreation Site ) 40 Miles Talkeetna 60 Miles Denali National Park 190 miles Fairbanks 300 miles The property is seriously charming and comfortable, with free WiFi, 2 fire ring areas and a handy porta-john. It really gives you the best of both worlds - the peaceful tranquility of a rural setting, but with the convenience of nearby towns. We even have free mosquitoes for everyone (mosquito repellent not included, but mosquito magnet is on site, just FYI). This is a perfect place for an easy 1-2 hour float in your kayak or canoe (take out near Miller’s Market – Ice Cream). We’d love to share our little piece of Alaska with you today!
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The Wilds

3 sites · Lodging200 acres · Fishhook, AK
Our off-grid property is situated on 200 private acres of beautiful Alaskan land. We have five miles of trails right out your cabin door and beautiful views of the Susitna River throughout. The Talkeetna Mountains serve as an incredible backdrop to it all. We live on the property, as do our array of animals. We have a family of geese and chickens who will welcome you with open wings, as well as two dogs and three cats. We operate off of solar and generated power and while the cabins do have limited electricity, we ask that you We are located just 55 miles from the Anchorage Airport, 12 miles from downtown Palmer and 14 miles from downtown Wasilla. Best of all, were just 2.8 miles from Government Peak Recreation Area and 10 miles from Hatcher Pass, so if it's adventure you're looking for, you're in luck! If you’re looking for a fun day trip, we’re just an hour and a half from Talkeetna and 3.5 hours from Denali. We've named our property The Wilds because it is wild! A large portion of our land is protected by a conservation easement, so it can never be developed. We cherish that responsibility and are excited to share the rawness of this land with you!
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The best camping near Finger Lake State Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

Nestled between Palmer and Wasilla, Finger Lake State Recreation Area offers a tranquil escape with a plethora of outdoor activities. Here, adventurers can immerse themselves in camping, picnicking, and boating. Anglers delight in the abundant fishing opportunities, reeling in Rainbow, Arctic Char, and Grayling. With 24 campsites and a boat launch, this park is a haven for those seeking a connection with nature and a break from the hustle of city life.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lakeside Campsites: Wake up to the gentle lapping of Finger Lake's waters at one of the serene lakeside campsites.
  • Group-Use Areas: Ideal for larger gatherings, these areas offer ample space for friends and family to camp together.
  • Premium Camp Sites: For a more secluded experience, the premium sites provide extra comfort amid the park's natural beauty.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early online to secure your spot during the peak season from Memorial Day through August.
  • Keep an eye on camp host and staff availability, as this can affect reservation openings.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better chances at snagging a reservation as weekends tend to fill up quickly.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Finger Lake is fully booked, ensuring you have a backup plan.

When to go

The best time to visit Finger Lake State Recreation Area is during the summer months when the weather is warm and all facilities are fully operational. However, for those who enjoy ice fishing, winter offers a unique and peaceful experience. Be mindful of motorized use restrictions from 11pm to 8am and no wake zones near the shoreline.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest trail condition reports and campground open status before your visit.
  • Remember that boat motors must have mufflers and exhaust systems, and adhere to quiet hours.
  • Accessible facilities are available, ensuring all visitors can enjoy the park's offerings.
  • Day-use areas have a parking fee; check the fee page for current rates.
  • For more information or assistance, contact the park at (907) 745-8950.

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