Overview

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. This campground is a practical base for anglers chasing salmon, watching marine life, or exploring Valdez’s glacier-rich surroundings, with town amenities close by.

Location & Access

  • Location: Near the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Terminal, just east of Valdez, Alaska.
  • Access: Reachable via paved Dayville Road; it’s a 5-minute drive from downtown Valdez or a 2.5-hour drive from Glennallen.
  • Seasonal Accessibility: Open May 24 to September 2, managed by the U.S. Army MWR.

Campsite Details

  • Number of Sites: 45 sites, suitable for tents and RVs.

Amenities & Facilities

  • Restrooms: Flush toilets and portable toilets available.
  • Water: Drinking water provided on-site.
  • Additional Amenities: Each site includes a picnic table; a dock is available; some areas are wheelchair-accessible.

Activities & Nearby Attractions

  • On-Site Activities: Fish for salmon from the shore or dock, watch tankers near the pipeline terminal, or enjoy a campfire with sound views.
  • Nearby Attractions: Valdez offers glacier tours to Columbia Glacier, kayaking in Prince William Sound, and the Valdez Museum; Solomon Gulch Hatchery is a short walk for fish ladder viewing.

Getting There

Near Trans Alaska Pipeline Terminal
AK
Driving Directions

Allison Point Access Site