Amazing scenery and the falls are gorgeous. We spent a week there in our camper. We first parked at the spot right by the falls and it was the best place to be. And so thought everyone else. We can constant foot traffic through our site to access the creek and base of the falls. We could only take that for a day. Even after moving across the road there was a steady flow of people in and out of the area, and again, people through our campsite for river access. The bathrooms were well kept nearly daily, but got trashed just as fast too. The creek and the falls are amazing to hear and camp by, but just don’t expect any privacy or personal space to be respected...
Read moreDon't get me wrong, this is a beautiful spot for very small rigs. There's an entrance just before the bridge and one after also. It's a loop to be sure. Once entering there is a steep grade down from both entrances. This is one lane here people. It would be quite difficult to have to back out especially with a long trailer. I got in there with my 27ft trailer and left because the sites are too tight to maneuver easily. I suggest you follow the main road another 10 miles go over the Chitina Bridge where the pavement ends. You're going to find a brand new camping area which is free to use. Much better for...
Read moreClean vault toilets and a beautiful waterfall make a great stop along the road and a picturesque spot to camp. Camping sites are first come, first serve so we ventured out on Thursday night to secure a good site for the weekend. We ended up with spot 6 on the east side of the falls, a great spot away from the bulk of the available sites. Site 6 included a fire ring and picnic table along with plenty of space for our tent and vehicle. The falls/ creek cover up most of the noise from other campers, including a generator at site 5, the only other site on the east side of the falls. Camping is $25/...
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