This page includes: Reservations | Description of each campground | General campground rules Camping in Denali offers a great way to experience this spectacular park. Whether you wish to tent-camp, or camp with an RV or other vehicle, one or more of the park campgrounds should suit your interests. Please note that vehicles can only camp in established, open campgrounds in the park - not along pullouts or the side of the road. ReservationsYou may make reservations online, through a third-party reservation system. Reservations can be made as early as December 1 of the year before your visit. The National Park Service does not handle campground reservations. If you have questions about making or changing a reservation, please contact the concessioner, Doyon/ARAMARK Joint Venture, at 1-800-622-7275. There is no easy answer to the question "Are reservations necessary?" Park campgrounds fill up sometimes, but not every night of the summer. If your schedule is very inflexible, and/or you know you want to camp in Denali (instead of one of the campgrounds outside of the park), then it is smart to make reservations in advance. If you wish to keep your Alaska travel plans loose and do not want to be bound by a reservation made months in advance, you can wait til you are here, or until shortly before you arrive, to try making reservations—but you might find limited availability in the park. There are many campgrounds outside of the park, ranging from 1 to 30 miles away. Campground fees vary, but sites are around $25 to $50 per night. Camping is free in winter (roughly late September to early May each year). Senior Pass and Access Pass holders receive 50% off nightly camping fees. Campground DetailsBrowse the campgrounds, below, for more details. Note that locations in Denali are usually given as a mile number along the sole road in the park - this indicates its distance from the park entrance (e.g., Mile 35, Igloo Creek Campground, is literally 35 miles from the park entrance). Also note that all campgrounds except Riley Creek are open in summer only (exact dates vary a bit from campground to campground). Additional resources: directions | maps
Regulations and Key Things to KnowThe list below is not exhaustive, but here are some of the important things you must know about camping in Denali:
If you have other questions about campground regulations, contact us. |
Last updated: April 1, 2025