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📖 About This Campground

Teklanika River Campground in Denali National Park and Preserve Alaska is a popular primitive RV and tent campground adjacent to the road and river. Reservations are recommended for this scenic campground.

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Superslif

Stayed here 3 nights ( mid July ). Must reserve a month or more ahead of time to get a spot. You don't reserve a site, you are just reserving a space. It's first come first serve. We lucked out and got a river front site. It is on mile 29.1 on the Denali Park Rd. But it will take you at least an hour to get to. The first 15 are paved, then very nice gravel after that. The campground has 2 loops for a total of 56 sites. 80% of the sites will hold a 35' rig. 40' is the max allowed. Maybe 15 of the sites can accommodate a 40' rig. All the sites are gravel. All but two are level. Walking out on the Teklanika River gravel bar is a real cool experience. Plus you get a two hour jump in the morning getting on the shuttle bus in order to view Denali. Still takes 3 hours to make it to the 2nd visitor center (Eieldon) at mile marker 66. Ask about the "Tek" bus pass. You must stay at least 3 days here. And can't move your vehicle once you arrive. Any toad must be left behind back at the park entrance. You can fill up with water and dump at the other campground (Riley Creek) at the park enterance. There are two water faucets in the campground. Seemed to be filtered water. The non flush toilets were clean and newer. They also have a small building in each loop for food storage if your in a tent. I'll give it a 5 star rating because your truely out in the wild here. Every night there was a ranger program in the campground.