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Tongass/Last Chance
Overview
Overview
Located in the heart of the Tongass National Forest, Last Chance Campground serves as a serene gateway to the natural beauty of Ketchikan, Alaska. This destination provides an authentic Alaskan experience for those traveling with recreational vehicles or camping equipment. It is designed for visitors who prioritize direct access to the rugged outdoors over modern resort-style luxuries. The park offers a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by dense coastal timber and the sounds of the nearby creek, making it a true retreat for nature lovers.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is situated in a stunning landscape defined by temperate rainforests and dramatic coastal views. It sits within the Tongass National Forest, which is the largest national forest in the United States. Guests are surrounded by towering trees and lush vegetation, offering a sense of seclusion while remaining accessible from the main routes of Ketchikan. The immediate surroundings are perfect for those who want to experience the untamed wilderness of Southeast Alaska firsthand.
Amenities & Park Features
Last Chance maintains a rustic aesthetic, focusing on the essentials for a comfortable stay in the wilderness. The park provides standard campsites that are well-suited for RVs and trailers, though travelers should be prepared for a back-to-basics approach. Guests can enjoy access to essential facilities such as fire rings and picnic tables at each site, allowing for classic campfire cooking. The area is intentionally designed to minimize light pollution, ensuring that the natural environment remains the primary attraction for every visitor.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Ketchikan is known as the Salmon Capital of the World, and staying at this park puts you close to incredible fishing opportunities and river access. Visitors often spend their days exploring the nearby hiking trails that wind through the old-growth forest, offering chances to spot local wildlife like eagles and black bears. Additionally, the historic downtown area of Ketchikan is just a short drive away, where you can view totem poles and learn about the deep indigenous heritage of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for the adventurous RVer who prefers quiet, nature-focused stays over commercialized RV parks. It is particularly well-suited for anglers, hikers, and photographers who want a home base that feels like a wilderness outpost. If you appreciate waking up to the sounds of nature and are comfortable with a minimalist camping experience in one of the most beautiful temperate rainforests on earth, this location will perfectly suit your travel style.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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Reviews
Erin McGovern
Great place for outdoor activities all year. And even though the campground is closed for winter You can still come and take a walk, view the creek or just sit in the wild for awhile
Stephanie Hornbuckle
Livia ney
Great place to take kids it was a great experience