Chilkat State Park Campground

Haines


Seven miles southeast of Haines toward the end of Chilkat Peninsula, this campground has good views of Davidson and Rainbow Glaciers spilling out of the mountains into the Lynn Canal. There are 35 tree-enveloped drive-in campsites and, a bit lower, four walk-ins on the beach.

Enter the campground by turning right off Mud Bay Rd and driving for a couple of miles along a dirt access road.


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Nearby Haines attractions

1. Alaska Indian Arts Center

6.44 MILES

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2. Fort Seward

6.52 MILES

Alaska’s first permanent military post is reached by heading uphill (east) at the Front St–Haines Hwy junction. Built in 1903 and decommissioned after…

3. American Bald Eagle Foundation

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This relatively new museum is a little pricey for what's inside, but the fee does go toward a good cause (the museum is currently working on an extension)…

4. Sheldon Museum

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5. Hammer Museum

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6. Dalton City

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8. Jeff Smith's Parlor

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