Teklanika River Campground — Denali National Park

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

Directions

From Hwy 3: Go 29 mi W on Park Rd from entrance. Register first at Visitor Center (1/2 mi on Park Rd).

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in
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Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
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Features

Driveway Pull Through
Picnic Table
Reservable
Showers
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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4.8

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Lucas Perkins

2 years ago
5/5

Had a great stay here! Outhouses were well stocked and cleaned daily, and the camp host, Nova, was a joy and incredibly helpful. A short walk down to the Teklanika River bed and you can walk for miles taking in the surrounding views. The camp spots are kind of tight together, but we didn't have any issues with noise or neighbors. Lots of good hikes nearby if you want to bushwhack it!

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Sean Ewart

2 years ago
5/5

This is an incredible Campground with excellent amenities and beautiful views. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained and the trash is bear proof and conveniently located to most of the camp sites. The campground also features a good locker you can use if you don't have a bear proof container or don't want to risk keeping your food nearby. Each site is private with trees in between - a nice touch which isn't the case at many RV and tent campgrounds!

This place is absolutely worth the wait and the drive!

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Michelle Nye

1 year ago
5/5

A must stay place in Denali. At mile 29 of the Parks Rd. it is a slice of heaven in the wilderness with the comforts of home in an RV. Generator hours are limited but we felt bad turning ours on because it was so quiet and peaceful.

Behind the campground is a river bed and glacial run off area. Within 10 minutes of arriving we were ready to explore. We headed out to photograph the beautiful vistas and were treated to the most unbelievable experience.

My son is a photographer and he had my daughter off in the distance for a picture. All of a sudden she turned around and was walking very quickly back to us. She said something was coming in the distance. When we looked up it was a Caribou running frantically down the edge of the river. Three of us started to run back to the campground but my photographer son who was crouched by the river was just clicking away. Even with prompting from his brother he wasn't moving. The Caribou was still a ways away and after all of our noise he suddenly cut left and ran across the river and kept going down the other side of it. He was by himself but looked like he had been running for awhile. When I looked back up the river I saw a black wolf who had been chasing the Caribou! We learned later about a mile up the river there was a wolf den and this was the alpha male who was very rare to see. We felt so fortunate that within the first 30 minutes of arriving at Teklanika we had had the most amazing wildlife sighting it was almost a mic drop moment.

There are some hills around with trails and we were able to hike up them and get an amazing vantage point on the area. About 3 miles up the Park road is a bridge and close to the location of the wolf den. We walked and then hopped on a bus to bring us the rest of the way there. Great for pictures and not a wolf in sight. We started to walk back and then hopped on a bus again for the final miles. On our last day we again went out to the river and saw another caribou running. There are also amazing sunsets (of sorts) with the glowing peaks in the setting sun.

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Paul Brattain

1 year ago
4/5

Stayed here for 8 days at the end of August 2021. It rained every day and snowed one of them. The grounds themselves were very well kept, trash and bathrooms were cleaned every day. Saw park rangers driving by quite a bit as well. I can’t definitely say you can or can not see Denali peak from the campground as it was cloudy the whole time. Ironically though, the drive in and out was beautiful and well worth driving a snails pace and pulling off on every designated space for pictures. Have a solar setup if your bringing an rv. They have designated generator hours and we used every bit of it and our heater still sapped our batteries over night. The day we left the closed the campground for a week to try and get a bear away from the grounds. Careful if you bring pets. Your not allowed to bring pets on hiking trails, or leave them alone in the camp site either, so be aware of that as well.

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Norman Harebottle

2 years ago
5/5

Excellent 3 day adventure here that I wish had been at least a week! So much to explore and see from here and the quiet is amazing.

Grizzly was wandering around the campground although we never saw him.

Campground host was very knowledgeable.

Highly recommend this for a total disconnect from the day to day.

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