Chicken Creek RV Park is a seasonal gem nestled along Chicken Creek at Mile Post 66.8 on the Taylor Highway in Chicken, Alaska — one of the last surviving Gold Rush towns in the state. Positioned as the best stopover between Fairbanks and the Yukon, this remote Alaskan retreat offers a true frontier experience without sacrificing essential comforts. The park features pull-through sites accommodating rigs up to 70 feet, making it a great choice for big rigs and large motorhomes. Electrical hookups include 30-amp service with 24-hour power, and a dump station is available on-site. Restrooms and internet access round out the amenities. A highlight of any stay is complimentary gold panning on the campground's own creek claims — a nod to the region's rich mining heritage. The property also features a gift shop, homemade fudge, and fuel for diesel and gas vehicles. Surrounded by the rugged wilderness of interior Alaska, Chicken Creek RV Park is an ideal base for exploring the remote Taylor Highway corridor, the Fortymile River country, and the historic Yukon border region.