Squirrel Creek State Recreation Site offers a scenic riverside camping experience in Alaska's Copper Valley. Located 35.5 miles south of Glennallen along the Richardson Highway, this 160-acre recreation area provides access to pristine natural surroundings and remote Alaska wilderness.
The site features 25 campsites accommodating RVs of any size, with stays limited to 15 days maximum. Amenities include accessible toilets, water hookups, picnic tables, and grills—making it suitable for both self-contained and fully-equipped rigs. The landscape embraces the region's natural beauty, with Squirrel Creek along one side, the Tonsina River to the east, and a small lake to the south.
Fishing is a primary draw, with visitors enjoying access to creek and river fishing opportunities in this scenic Alaskan setting. The recreation area's location along the Richardson Highway provides convenient access for travelers exploring interior Alaska's natural attractions. The site's proximity to Glennallen makes it an ideal base for discovering the Copper Valley region.
Visitors should note that firewood is not provided on-site, so bringing your own is essential. This state recreation site captures the essence of remote Alaskan camping, offering a tranquil getaway surrounded by natural wilderness and excellent outdoor recreation opportunities.