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.