Camping in Alaska is a wonderful way to experience the great outdoors. Whether you wish to be close to the activities of town or feel a sense of remoteness in the vast wild, there are ADA public use campgrounds all over the Great Land to suit your needs.
This comprehensive list identifies ADA campgrounds by regions in the state and the towns they are closest to. While most of these facilities include ADA toilets, ADA picnic areas, and ADA water, some campsites have unique features.
Staying at Quartz Lake State Recreation Site (SRS) or Buskin River SRS gives visitors access to ADA fishing platforms. For the history buff, Chilkoot Lake SRS, and Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park have historical features to explore. If you are interested in a stroll around the woods, Exit Glacier Campground, Ninilchik Scenic Overlook, and Settlers Cove SRS have trails that are ADA friendly.