Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site is a pristine alpine campground located in Thompson Pass, 24 miles north of Valdez along the scenic Richardson Highway. Situated at high elevation in South-Central Alaska, this 192-acre facility offers an excellent retreat for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking remote Alaskan wilderness. The campground features 25 well-maintained campsites with no RV size restrictions, making it ideal for big rigs and larger vehicles. Each site provides tables, grills, and water hookups, with restroom facilities available. Blueberry Lake is renowned for excellent grayling fishing, with pristine alpine waters offering abundant opportunities for anglers. Extensive hiking trails network throughout the area, allowing visitors to explore dramatic mountain scenery and native vegetation. The location near Keystone Canyon adds significant appeal, with stunning geological formations and scenic vistas. The site provides an authentic Alaskan backcountry experience with modern conveniences for RV and tent campers alike.