Camping near Hope

Hope is a portal to mountains, glaciers, rivers, and fishing for adventure lovers.

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Deluxe Mtn Cabins: Anchorage, AK

9 sites · Lodging5 acres · Chugiak, AK
Welcome to BlueWater BaseCamp! BlueWater BaseCamp is a haven for those who seek solace and rejuvenation in nature without venturing far from the city. Nestled in the scenic Eklutna Valley, BWBC is a boutique hotel and event venue catering to independent travelers, locals, groups of up to 28 people, and events with up to 75 attendees. Accommodations: Our Small Deluxe Cabins (5 available) offer an intimate Alaskan experience, perfectly suited for two. Each cabin features a cozy living room with a couch, chair, and Murphy table. The kitchenette is fully equipped with dishes, silverware, pots and pans, culinary tools, basic spices, Keurig coffee maker, induction cooktop, microwave, and mini fridge. The bathrooms include shower, toilet, sink and some have soaking tubs. The bedrooms boast queen beds with closet space and some cabins have a loft for unwinding with a good book. For those seeking a soaking tub experience, Ranger's Roost and Bashful Peak Cabins have the added luxury of a relaxing tub. Our larger cabins (3 available) designed for groups up to 6, offer a fully handicap-accessible first floor. The spacious cabins feature a full kitchen equipped with a mid-sized fridge, stove, oven, microwave, and a dining table for 6. The bathroom is generously sized, featuring a roll-in, zero-threshold shower, roll-under sink, and appropriately placed grab bars around the shower and toilet. The main floor bedroom hosts a queen-size bed with room to turn mobility devices and the upstairs loft provides 2 queen beds for the rest of your party. Immersed in the tranquility of the surrounding woods, our deluxe cabins serve as the perfect retreat to rest, rejuvenate, and explore the Anchorage area and beyond. Book Now to reserve your private getaway!
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Lulu's Glamping on the Knik River

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Palmer, AK
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Located on the river's edge of the Knik River in Palmer, Alaska, our glamping tents offer a unique experience. Unplug, unwind and kickback in our Stout canvas style bell tents. Each tent is stylishly outfitted with a queen size bed, linens, rugs, stylish decor and other amenities. You also will have your own smokeless Solo Stove with seating for two outside your tent. Only 45 minutes north of Anchorage, our location boasts incredible views with access to all things outdoor! There are shared porta toilets with foot pump sinks with soap for hand washing on site. There is one on demand outdoor shower! We have an outdoor kitchen with a BBQ grill, pots, pans, dishes, silverware, salt, pepper and other items for guest use. Half of the property is an adult glamping experience. Half of the property allows children, as long as you understand that we are located right on the river and children should be supervised. Our property is the perfect basecamp with easy access to hiking for all abilities; Bodenburg Butte, Lazy Mountain, Pioneer Peek and Pioneer Falls. Located right on the Knik River we can help you plan a day of fishing, kayaking or riverboat touring. Other local activities include ATV rentals, glacier helicopter tours, exploring the town of Palmer, the Alaska State Fair, a trip to the Reindeer Farm, Independence Mine State Historical Park, the Musk Ox Farm, horseback riding, touring our breweries, enjoying the local golf course, sled dog tours and so much more! Although we love pets, in order to keep tents clean and odor fee, pets are not allowed without permission. No smoking 🚭 Check in 4pm Check out 11am We ask that shoes be removed before enter the tent.
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Camping near Hope guide

Overview

Under two hours’ drive from Anchorage, Hope gives campers access to some of the most stunning mountains, wildlife, and waterways of southcentral Alaska. Hope’s setting on the banks of Turnagain Arm at the northern tip of the Kenai Peninsula means its close to alpine backpacking paths, whitewater rafting, salmon and halibut fishing, and ferries that traverse the fjords and ice flows of the Gulf of Alaska. It’s also a perfect place to sit back, relax, and marvel at the state’s coastal mountain beauty. Once a booming gold rush town, Hope now promises camping trips among natural treasures like nowhere else on earth.

Where to go

Turnagain Arm and Hope Surrounds

Hope is set on the southern bank of Turnagain Arm (a branch of the Cook Inlet) and backed by the picturesque Kenai Mountains—meaning scenic views are a given. Local highlights include whitewater rafting on Sixmile Creek and backpacking on the Resurrection Pass Trail. On the northern banks of Turnagain Arm, just an hour’s drive from Hope, you’ll find more trailheads into alpine settings in Chugach State Park.

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

At nearly 2 million acres, the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge spans much of the central Kenai Peninsula. The northern section, near Hope, features day-hiking trails through boreal forests; canoe and kayak routes through glacial waterways and lakes; and salmon fishing and rafting on the Kenai River. Refuge visitors may encounter moose, bears, caribou, bald eagles, and other types of Alaskan wildlife.

Kenai Glacier National Park

Hope is about an hour and 20 minutes’ drive from Seward, the main point of entry for Kenai Glacier National Park. Here, visitors can catch a ferry into the various bays and fjords of the park, where sightings may include calving glaciers, icebergs, gray or humpback whales, porpoises, and sea lions. The park’s only maintained trail system, which lets hikers get up close to the Exit Glacier and Harding Icefield, is just outside of Seward.

When to go

Alaska’s summer camping season runs roughly from May to September, weather and snowpack permitting. Campers in June, July, and early August will want mosquito protection—and in June, campers can also plan for 19 hours of daylight. Come the winter solstice in December, daylight hours drop to just 5.5 hours. Intrepid winter travelers can be rewarded by northern lights, cross country skiing, and snow machining, but newcomers may be more comfortable near a larger town with more services during a winter camping trip this far north.

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