Nestled in the remote wilderness of interior Alaska near the historic gold mining community of Chicken, The Original Chicken Gold Camp offers a one-of-a-kind RV camping experience steeped in Alaskan frontier history. Located along the Taylor Highway in eastern Alaska, this campground sits amid breathtaking boreal landscapes with access to the legendary Fortymile River corridor — a region renowned for gold panning, wildlife viewing, and backcountry adventure. The camp is big-rig friendly with pull-thru sites equipped with 30-amp electrical hookups and water connections, making it well-suited for a wide range of RVs and trailers. Amenities include showers, toilets, a dump station, grills, picnic tables, firewood, and Wi-Fi. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby hiking and nature trails, cast a line in gold-rush-era fishing waters, or browse the on-site general store for supplies. Pets are welcome at this rugged yet welcoming retreat. Surrounded by the vast Alaskan wilderness and rich with the lore of the Klondike Gold Rush era, The Original Chicken Gold Camp delivers an authentic, off-the-beaten-path Alaska experience for adventurers, history buffs, and nature lovers alike.