Parks Highway or Richardson Highway to Steese Highway. Turn on Chena Hot Spring Road. Campground located at Mile 27.
Finally here, fist time in Alaska and I'm blessed to find this campground! Is so peaceful, clean and right in the middle of nature but not that far from the city ( north pole )
Affordable price $20/night+ $5 additional car in case u have guests. No hookup ( no electricity, water or dump station, sorry but so far I didn't see it, I'll double check and of course I'll update my post ☺)
Plenty of sites, fist come first serve!
Love love love it!
Well website says all seasons but I paid at the fee station then realized the gates were locked... didn't mind taking my money for the night camped by the fee station. They should really fix the fee station if the camp is closed
I camped alot of places this summer, Rosehip was by far the cleanest. There is some road noise but it was infrequent and really nothing more than white noise.
It was Saturday on a July weekend, more camp spots empty than full. Each spot seemed rather well placed with a buffer of wilderness with some paths between camp sites. Some sites are double for more than one vehicle, but I'd say you could easily fit two vehicles at one site.
Plenty of flat forest ground for tents. A deep fire pit, my site could easily have held three maybe four bundles.
There was a kiosk credit card at the pull over before entering the park and a cash envelope station in the park. No site host when I camped.
Hope you like it as I did, toodles.
Very clean, and private campground sites. Loved our time there. No running water so pack some with you!
Bathrooms were clean and the mosquitoes were tolerable versus other spots. The trails however were overgrown but the river made up for it.