Category: | Campground, Park, Lodging, |
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Address: | 4376 Glenn Hwy, Palmer, AK 99645, USA |
Postal code: | 99645 |
Phone: | (907) 269-8400 |
Website: | https://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/matsu/keplerbradlksra.htm |
Tent camping review. I needed a place to stay between Anchorage and Glen Allen. We actually ended up staying here two separate times- on our way North east and coming back South West. This State Rec Area is extremely clean. It's nice that there are tent sites separated from their RV sites (nothing worse than being in a tent and stuck hearing an RV's generator or TV all night). The RV lot is basically a parking lot but without many other options it would probably do the trick for an RV. The tent sites in the back are great. They are huge and have privacy between them. There's a vault toilet which is kept clean. No services or amenities but it's not far to the town of palmer. Despite being right off the state route, it stays pretty quiet from the road traffic because of all the trees. There's a pay station to pay when you arrive and pick your site. This was perfect in the shoulder season and in-between cities.
Hiking the Long Lake Loop in the Matanuska Lakes State Recreation Area traverses you through forested and open grassy fields nestled between multiple lakes. The hiking paths have signage to guide you to different trails and lakes. The trail paths are well worn including the paths through the grassy fields.
It is recommended to bring bug spray, sunscreen, noise maker/bear spray and stay alert while you enjoy the trails solo or with others. There is a $7 parking fee for day use and machine is located near the restrooms.
Great place to get out and enjoy some of Alaska's beauty. Multiple trail options. Things you can do here are Swimming, mushroom hunting, sight-seeing, easy hiking trails and barbecuing in the fire pits. Parking is 7$ or have a season pass for parking.
Perfect spot to pull over and jump in the water. There's a fishing dock, another dock to jump off of about 6 feet above the water, and a walkway down to the waters edge where you can get on your kayak/paddleboard and enjoy the lake. There's a small island in the middle where you can lay out in the sun and enjoy the sounds of everyone having a good time. The mountains over the tree line help remind you that you're in Alaska. Haven't found a ropeswing yet but I'm not giving up hope yet!!