Clearwater State Recreation Site is a scenic 27-acre campground along the Delta Clearwater River near Delta Junction, Alaska. This peaceful destination features 17 well-maintained campsites on the banks of a crystal-clear river, ideal for RV camping in northern Alaska's interior.
Amenities include water hookups, toilets, picnic areas, a boat launch, and a scenic nature trail along the riverbank. Both hook-up and non-hook-up campsites are available, though electricity is not provided. The campground maintains a 15-day camping limit.
Clearwater State Recreation Site excels as a fishing destination, offering excellent opportunities for Arctic Grayling, whitefish, and salmon in the Delta Clearwater River. The location also provides water access to the Tanana and Goodpaster Rivers for boating and floating adventures. Wildlife viewing is outstanding, particularly during spring and fall migration seasons, when visitors can observe sand hill cranes, swans, geese, and other migratory birds.
Located at Mile 1415 of the Alaska Highway (accessible via Clearwater Road or Jack Warren Road), this campground provides an ideal base for exploring Alaska's northern region. Combining developed facilities with pristine river landscape, Clearwater offers a peaceful yet activity-rich experience for RV travelers seeking authentic Alaskan wilderness adventure.