This is an older RV park. We were the only rig here but it is early in the season and they were just opening. I had to help hook up the wi-fi. Nothing fancy but a level place to park, 30 amp hookups and a dump station for 15 Dollars. Drive through sites are not shaded but the smaller back ins are. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love this wooded campground. Our site was huge, more than enough room for our 34 foot 5th wheel. It was one of 2 that are right on the creek. There are 2 or 3 pull-through sites that would have worked for us, too. We stay in this campground on every trip through the Yukon. We didn't use the pit toilets, but others we were with reported that they were clean. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We really liked this park. Some of the sites were a bit tight, and there were only 2 stream side sites, but it was mainly empty most of the time, filling only in the evenings as most campers, as we were, were there only over night. We stayed there both ways going and coming to Alaska. There was plenty of fire wood and things were in good repair except for one pit toilet which had a broken seat pin. No camp host. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a typical public campground with spacious sites. There are some pull-throughs and some on the stream. There are picnic tables, fire pits, free firewood, a kitchen shelter and a hand water pump. It is near 1791km of the Alaska Highway. It is an easy off for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A great place to pull off the road, does have water if need be. This was the last campground we stayed at before entering Alaska. Does have cooking shelters for tents if raining. Mile post 1153.4 from Dawson Creek. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was only a large gravel parking lot, but at least there were some trees beside most sites. The people were friendly. Unfortunately the restrooms were not clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We first stayed here 8 years ago and it was very acceptable. This time, the bathrooms were dirty, the roads and RV sites were all dirt and very muddy. There was a pile of gravel at the back that would have been good on the roads. At check-in, the clerk in the gas station-convenience store-RV park office was totally uninterested in us or our business. They did have solid electric and Wi-Fi in the store. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is OK for one night, but would not stay longer. Their Wi-Fi was not turned on yet and with no cell phone connection its a little bit of a turn off. There are places to eat both at the lodge and within walking distance. If you need groceries you are out of luck. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The sites were wide and all gravel that was hard packed. the hookups were toward the rear so you may need some extensions. The Wi-Fi was not at the site but could be received in the lodge. The rest rooms were very clean with a lot of hot water and did not have to pay extra for showers. There is a great show at the lodge in the evening. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This, like many other campground along the AK highway are stopovers, not camping grounds. It was roomy, the provided services worked and the road noise was low during the night even though the front sites are just off the highway We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is gravel and dirt behind a mini market where you choose your own site. There are some trees but they don’t provide much shade. The site was easy to get in and out of with our 33 foot 5th wheel but the sites weren’t very level, . The power was barely adequate to run a microwave. There were no sewer hookups but they had 2 dump stations which were easy to use. There was no cable and no Wi-Fi. The Westmark Inn next door has a dinner theater for $42 per person. The park was fairly full by the dinner hour. We would stay there again if we wanted to stop at that time of day. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Another overnight stay for us. This park is acceptable and has gravel drives and sites. Sites were level but not long enough for some of the really long 5th wheel rigs. The showers and toilets were clean considering it was pretty wet and muddy when we were there. The two staffers we dealt with super nice. They have free coffee and donuts in the office in the mornings. They have an internet connected computer for all to use and you can hard wire connect your laptop if you like. We'd return if in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This isn't the greatest campground in the world, but it is very nice. The sites are spacious, and usually it is not crowded so you can pick a site that has no one around you. There are plenty of sites to select from. Store staff were friendly, and internet was available if you bring your PC to the store, or just use the one that they have available. Stayed here on the way up and back from Alaska. Pick up a loaf of homemade bread from Buckshot Betty's next door. Fine dining at the Westmark Motel next door, that it is associated with. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park next to a hotel. No Wi-Fi but you can use the network hook up in office. Quiet and plenty of room. Great stop before or after border crossing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Perfectly good park to stay overnight. Good size pull throughs with water and electric only. No sewer or cable TV. Internet via Ethernet available in store. No Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Motorhome.