Dyea Campground sits in the heart of Alaska's Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, offering a historic and scenic camping experience just nine miles from Skagway. This 22-site facility provides direct access to the iconic Chilkoot Trail trailhead, located only half a mile away, making it ideal for hikers seeking backcountry adventures and Gold Rush heritage exploration. The campground features fire rings, picnic tables, and pit toilets, with garbage facilities throughout. A peaceful setting surrounded by coastal Alaskan wilderness, Dyea connects visitors to the region's rich Gold Rush history while serving as a gateway to spectacular hiking and outdoor recreation. The proximity to the historic Dyea townsite allows exploration by foot or bicycle. Note that RVs exceeding 26 feet are not permitted, and there are no hook-ups available. Visitors should plan to bring drinking water and firewood. The park is monitored by National Park Service rangers, ensuring a safe and well-maintained environment. This campground is an excellent choice for those seeking authentic Alaska camping close to historic attractions, outdoor trails, and the natural beauty of Southeast Alaska's temperate rainforest region.