Bird Creek Campground is located in Chugach State Park, approximately 20 miles southeast of Anchorage along the scenic Seward Highway. This well-maintained facility provides 24 wooded campsites with fire rings, picnic tables, water access, and latrines, accommodating RVs up to 35 feet. Two public-use cabins (Beluga and Boretide) offer alternative accommodations, and the campground is fully ADA-accessible.
Nestled within Alaska's 495,204-acre Chugach State Park, Bird Creek Campground serves as an ideal base for outdoor adventures and wildlife viewing. The campground provides direct access to exceptional fishing opportunities and scenic trails perfect for hiking and day-use exploration. Visitors regularly enjoy wildlife viewing and whale watching along Turnagain Arm, with interpretive panels throughout the grounds offering ecological and sensory insights into the region.
This Anchorage-area campground captures the essence of southcentral Alaska's coastal mountain landscape. Spectacular sunsets, pristine natural surroundings, and onsite campground hosts providing local knowledge create memorable outdoor experiences. Bird Creek Campground is the perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking accessible wilderness recreation in Alaska's stunning Chugach region. Maximum stay: 7 nights.