The Alaska Highway Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska (historical routes, heritage sites, sightseeing, driving tour) Pioneer Road - Contract Road - Public Road
Sites are groomed, surface is sandy and mostly level. There are 6 large sites, suitable for RVs. Aspen, black spruce and willow are dominant in the forest mix and there is good undergrowth. The toilets are clean and airy and have hand sanitizer dispensers. There is a boardwalk to the wheelchair accessible toilet. A screened picnic shelter is near the entrance and there is also a site there with an extra-long table for wheelchair users. There are fire pits and bear-proof garbage bins. PFDs are available for children at the boat launch. There is no water source.
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Between Alcan and Northaway Junction on Alaska Highway/Highway 2, about 29.5 mi. from the Alaska-Yukon border. Address: Mile 1249.3 Alaska Highway.
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Operator or sponsor is: Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
Nearby town or city: Northaway Junction
Total campsites: 15
Unserviced campsites: 15
Tent camping sites are available
Tables provided at campsites
Pit toilets
Interpretive walking trails
Picnic shelter
Day use area
Wheelchair access
Boat launch
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The Alaska Highway Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska (historical routes, heritage sites, sightseeing, driving tour) Pioneer Road - Contract Road - Public Road