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Chugach State Park

We watch every site at Chugach State Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

99% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak May–Jul·15 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Chugach State Park

The hardest sites to book at this park, reserving 99% of weekend nights in peak season (May–Jul). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site 221 - Yuditna Creek Cabin

Best here · 2 tied
Ranked #1 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site 228 - Serenity Falls Public Use Hut

Best here · 2 tied
Ranked #1 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 13

Site 238 -Rainbow Trout Cabin

Standout
Ranked #3 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site 226 - Dolly Varden Cabin

Standout
Ranked #4 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 12 · Waterfront

Site 212 - Beluga Cabin

Standout
Ranked #5 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 12 · Waterfront

Site 213 - Black Bear Cabin

Standout
Ranked #6 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 6 · Waterfront

Site 225 - Group Camping Area A

Decent
Ranked #7 of 15
Non-Electric Group Campsite · Sleeps 60

Site 225 - Group Camping Area B

Decent
Ranked #8 of 15
Non-Electric Group Campsite · Sleeps 60

Site 211 - Boretide Cabin

Decent
Ranked #9 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 12 · Waterfront

Site 222 - Kokanee Cabin

Decent
Ranked #10 of 15
Public Use Cabin · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

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About this park

Chugach State Park is located in Southcentral Alaska mostly within the Municipality of Anchorage. The park contains approximately 495,000 acres of land and is one of the four largest state parks in the United States. The parks westernmost boundary lies in the western foothills of the Chugach Mountain Range and is a mere seven miles to the east of downtown Anchorage. The park is further defined by the Knik Arm on the north, Turnagain Arm on the south, and Upper and Lower Lake George and Chugach National Forest on the east. Although vast portions of the Southcentral Alaska region are sparsely populated, almost half of the State's population resides in or near Anchorage. Within minutes of the park are also the communities of Palmer, Eagle River, Chugiak, Indian, Bird, Girdwood, the village of Eklutna, and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.