Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site

Campground

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23 Richardson Highway, Valdez, Alaska

(907) 269-8400

dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/kenai/blueberrylksrs.htm

Description

Blueberry Lake State Recreation Site is located in spectacular Thompson Pass, 24 miles north of Valdez. The park is located at the large switchback before descending into Keystone Canyon. The high alpine lake offer excellent grayling fishing. There are 25 campsites with toilets and water. There is no RV size limit. Maximum stay 15 days.

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Location

Lat: 61.12531 Lng: -145.679847

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ab257z@hotmail.com

Nice campground, now run by volunteer organization because the state doesn't allocate any funds to maintain it. Grayling not stocked, but rainbows are. Odd reservation system (Hipcamp) but if you don't have a reservation and no names on site board you are good for that night. Fills up mid afternoon.

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sim0ne84

Now gone up to $25 per night. Was full at 3pm on a Friday so we didn't stay, but didn't seem very good value for the limited facilities

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User 43044

The walk-in tent sites at the lake don't have the beautiful view like the other sites facing the valley. 2 pit toilets and water. 20$ is too much for what you get!

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