Contrary to the comment of Jack Daniels below, there is NO FISHING whatsoever allowed on Campbell Lake. Also, the lake's primary designation is as a seaplane base, and airplanes have the right of way. If you do happen to find yourself boating on Campbell Lake, make sure to familiarize yourself with the lake's established boating rules, wind conditions, and aircraft take-off and landing patterns, so as to avoid causing an accident. Please be aware that crosswinds can cause airplanes to have to land "the short way" across the lake. All watercraft, including paddle boards and kayaks, are required to yield to...
Read moreAccording to the State of Alaska, Campbell Lake is a navigable waterway and open for public use. The lake can be accessed from the small parking lot just north of Dimond, where Campbell Creek goes under the bridge. There are also two public easements that provide overland access to the lake, one on the north side and one on the south side of the lake. Lake users should be mindful of float plane traffic. Everyone on the lake should make an effort to be respectful toward...
Read moreNo real public access to fish or play on the lake it is a stocked lake but I guess it's just for the privileged few that own property sad to think we pay for there privet lake to be publicly stocked with game fish we...
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