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Bureau of Land Management

Mount Prindle Campground

Unnamed Road

Central, Alaska 99730

United States

907-474-2200

65.366751, -146.596813

Campground Overview

About Mount Prindle Campground

Mount Prindle Campground offers a gateway to the rugged wilderness of Alaska's White Mountains, where expansive alpine tundra meets dense forest and rocky outcrops. This remote campground provides 13 primitive sites nestled among tall willow shrubs, with Mount Prindle's imposing 5,286-foot peak serving as a dramatic backdrop. The campground's strategic location at the upper end of Nome Creek Valley makes it an ideal basecamp for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore the high country.

Situated within the White Mountains National Recreation Area, Mount Prindle Campground epitomizes the raw beauty of interior Alaska. The sites offer a true wilderness camping experience, with basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and pit toilets. Hand-pump wells provide access to fresh drinking water, a crucial resource for backcountry adventurers.

Located approximately 65 miles northeast of Fairbanks, the campground is accessible via the Steese Highway and U.S. Creek Road. This prime location allows campers to immerse themselves in the diverse ecosystems of the White Mountains, from the willow-dotted valley floor to the sweeping alpine vistas above. Nearby attractions include opportunities for gold panning in Nome Creek and hiking the challenging Quartz Creek Trail, offering a glimpse into both the natural wonders and mining history of the region.

Mount Prindle Campground serves as an excellent base for extended wilderness explorations, weekend adventures, and day trips alike. Its position at the threshold of vast alpine terrain makes it particularly appealing to backpackers and wildlife enthusiasts. The area is known for its populations of Dall sheep, caribou, and various bird species, providing ample opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography.

The campground's reputation among outdoor enthusiasts is notable, with many praising its unspoiled setting and access to pristine wilderness. It's particularly favored by those seeking an authentic Alaskan camping experience away from the more developed areas of the state.

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2498feet 761meters

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