Igloo Creek Campground offers a pleasant camping experience with well-maintained pit toilets and access to clear, clean water from Igloo Creek. While there is no potable water available, visitors can treat the creek water through boiling or filtering. The campground's location provides convenient access to hiking trails, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the surrounding natural beauty.
Why you should go
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Experience a tranquil setting in Igloo Forest with exclusive access via Camper Transit Bus or other non-vehicle modes of transportation
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Enjoy clear and clean water from Igloo Creek for drinking after treating it properly
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Disconnect from modern distractions as there are no RVs allowed at the campground
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Visit during mid-May to mid-September when Igloo Creek Campground is open seasonally
Reserve your campsite in advance as reservations are highly recommended due to limited availability
Bring a way to filter or treat water sourced from Igloo Creek since there is no potable water available on-site
Explore nearby hiking trails easily accessible from the campground for outdoor enthusiasts
Reviews
Igloo Creek Campground, located at mile 35 on the Park Road in Denali National Park, is a serene and intimate camping spot with 7 tent-only sites. Reviewers appreciate the clear water from Igloo Creek for drinking after proper treatment methods. The campground offers pit toilets but lacks potable water, encouraging visitors to disconnect from modern amenities and enjoy the peaceful setting. Accessible only by camper buses, bikes, or on foot, this hidden gem provides a unique camping experience away from RVs and vehicles.