Summer is time to visit Montana Creek RV Park. Montana Creek offers fishing for king, pink, silver and chum salmon, rainbow trout, and grayling with a few Dolly Varden late in the season; trout fishing also picks up steam as the season progresses and the salmon begin to spawn.
Fishing is great at Montana Creek Campground along the Glenn Highway in Alaska. Fishing for rainbow trout, king, silver, pink and chum salmon adds plenty of excitement for the anglers looking for that campground with great fishing for their Alaskan vacation.
Description - Popular family campground for it's fishing and the paved walking and biking trail with underpasses at the George Parks Highway and a bridge that crosses over Montana Creek. Big sites with a wilderness Alaskan touch make your stay a lot more enjoyable than the crowded RV parks with no atmosphere or character.
Number of sites - 67
Dry Sites - 44
Number of Pull-Thru Sites - 18
Max Length - 70+ Feet
Services - Extremely well kept and clean campground with on site maintenance and managers.
Firewood - Available
Store - Well Stocked
Additional Amenities - Fishing gear, ice, groceries and more. Paved trail with underpasses on the George Parks Highway and a bridge over Montana Creek.
Payment Methods Accepted - Visa, Mastercard, Cash
Located about 110 miles from Anchorage where Montana Creek crosses the George Parks Highway or 275 miles south of Fairbanks just a few miles from the turnoff for Talkeetna, AK.
This is one of my families favorite places to camp. Nice sized sites and great access to the creek. Rain or shine they always have something to do. The sites and bathrooms are well maintained.
There was construction and flooding when I was there so I couldn't get to where I wanted to fish, but it's a really nice campground with full hookups if you want it.
Great managed camp site. Trash cans and porto potties everywhere. But be prepared for mosquitoes! We were there mid June and humans and dogs were being eaten alive by mosquitoes even after we sprayed ourselves. Camp site is protected by woods from wind and those mosquitoes are everywhere. I only have seen such a bad situation at Nancy Lake few years back. If you come here, bring a net tent so you can have a break from these flying “birds of Alaska.”
Staff was great assisting with finding another camping spot since someone had taken the one we had reserved. The second spot was even better than the spot we reserved. Was fun to watch the Humpy Derby for the kids and got some fishing in as well. Was a great trip.