Photo Credit: Settlers Cove State Recreation Site

Ketchikan RV Parks & Campgrounds

Unplug as you stay at one of our recommended RV or campground sites. Set up your home away from home amid the breathtaking landscapes of Alaska, where towering mountains meet pristine waters. Wake up to the soothing sounds of nature, embark on scenic hikes, and indulge in fishing adventures just steps from your campsite. Some sites even offer beachfront access!

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RV Parks & Campgrounds

Last Chance Camp­ground, at Mile 2.2 of Revil­la Road near Ketchikan, offers 20 sites for tents and small RVs in Alaska’s Ton­gass Nation­al For­est. Sur­round­ed by old-growth spruce and hem­lock near Ward Lake, it pro­vides peace­ful hik­ing and fish­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties. Man­aged by the U.S. For­est Ser­vice, it’s a con­ve­nient base close to Ketchikan’s fer­ry ter­mi­nal for explor­ing South­east Alaska’s wilderness.

Set­tlers Cove State Recre­ation Site, at Mile 18 of North Ton­gass High­way near Ketchikan, offers 13 wood­ed camp­sites along Clover Pas­sage. Sur­round­ed by spruce and hem­lock, it fea­tures two sandy beach­es, vault toi­lets, pic­nic shel­ters, and a trail to a water­fall. Campers can swim, pad­dle, beach­comb, or take in coastal views, with Ketchikan’s attrac­tions just a short dri­ve away.

Sig­nal Creek Camp­ground sits at Mile 1.3 of Revil­la Road near Ward Lake, offer­ing 23 dou­ble sites in Alaska’s Ton­gass Nation­al For­est, just out­side Ketchikan. Man­aged by the U.S. For­est Ser­vice, it’s sur­round­ed by old-growth spruce and hem­lock with access to the lake and Ward Creek, fea­tur­ing vault toi­lets, drink­ing water, and trailheads.

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