Where To Stay In Valdez
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Allison Point Access Site sits along Dayville Road near Valdez, offering 45 waterfront sites in Alaska’s Prince William Sound, just east of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Terminal. Managed by the U.S. Army MWR, it’s surrounded by spruce with views of the sound and tanker traffic, featuring flush toilets, drinking water, and a dock for fishing.
Valdez Glacier Campground, near Valdez in Prince William Sound, offers 108 sites along Valdez Glacier Stream. Managed by U.S. Army MWR, it features showers, a dump station, and trail access. Surrounded by spruce with glacier and mountain views, it’s ideal for hiking, fishing, and exploring Valdez’s coastal attractions, with town amenities minutes away for a comfortable stay.
For 360-degree mountain views and endless outdoor adventures, head to Blueberry Lake, about 30 minutes north of Valdez along the Richardson Highway in Thompson Pass. Fish, kayak, paddleboard, hike, and bike. And come to stay: the area has 21 basic campsites. RVs under 30 feet are allowed.
Hotels & Lodges View All
The Best Western Valdez Harbor Inn overlooks the Valdez boat harbor on three sides.
The Lodge is open no matter what time of the year you are visiting Valdez.
Only a 5 minute walk from the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Terminal in beautiful Valdez, and a leisurely 20 minute stroll to local cafes, restaurants, and bars.
At the head of the Azure waters of the Prince William Sound, nestled beneath the Chugach Mountains is where you will find Mountain Sky Hotel & Suites.