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Moose Pass RV Parks & Campgrounds

Moose Pass has several great campgrounds operated by the Forest Service. Trail River is the largest with 91 campsites. Ptarmigan and Primrose are smaller with 16 and 8 sites. There are no hook-ups for RVs.

Moose Pass is a great basecamp for exploring the nearby trails in the Chugach National Forest. You can also rent kayaks or join a guided tour. Or, you can drive to nearby Seward (40-45 minutes) for deep sea fishing charters or day cruises into Kenai Fjords National Park.

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Moose Pass Campgrounds

Trail Riv­er Camp­ground, at Mile 24 of the Seward High­way near Moose Pass, offers 91 wood­ed sites in Chugach Nation­al For­est. With access to Kenai Lake and the Kenai Riv­er, it fea­tures vault toi­lets, fire rings, and a vol­ley­ball area. Sur­round­ed by spruce and moun­tains, it’s a scenic base for fish­ing, hik­ing, and enjoy­ing the Kenai Penin­su­la, with Seward a short dri­ve to the south.

16 sites in a wood­ed set­ting. There’s a fam­i­ly friend­ly trail that leads to Ptarmi­gan Lake. It’s a sev­en mile round trip and you’ll see sheep and goats along the way. There’s also good trout and Dol­ly Var­den fish­ing, so bring your gear.

Prim­rose Land­ing Camp­ground, at Mile 17 of the Seward High­way near Kenai Lake, offers 8 wood­ed sites in Chugach Nation­al For­est. Man­aged by the U.S. For­est Ser­vice, it fea­tures vault toi­lets, fire rings, lake access, and a boat ramp. This peace­ful spot is per­fect for trout fish­ing, hik­ing the Prim­rose Trail to Lost Lake, or enjoy­ing Kenai Penin­su­la views, with Seward nearby.

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