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Kenny Lake Mercantile & RV Park
Overview
Kenny Lake Mercantile & RV Park serves as a vital gateway for travelers exploring the vast wilderness of the Copper River Valley. More than just a place to park your rig, it operates as a community hub where road-trippers can refuel and restock before their next adventure. The atmosphere is unpretentious and functional, catering specifically to those who appreciate a no-frills, reliable basecamp before venturing deeper into the Alaskan interior. This family-operated establishment captures the rugged spirit of the Last Frontier, offering a warm welcome and essential supplies for every visitor.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at Mile 7.1 of the Edgerton Highway, the park is nestled within the scenic Kenny Lake area. It is surrounded by the towering peaks of the Wrangell Mountains and serves as a transition point between the paved highway and the more rugged gravel roads ahead. The landscape features dense boreal forests and clear northern skies, providing a true sense of remote Alaskan solitude while remaining accessible. It sits in a pocket of unique agricultural land, giving the area a distinct local character compared to the surrounding wilderness.
Amenities & Park Features
The park focuses on providing essential services for the modern RVer. Guests have access to various features designed to make life on the road easier, including:
- Full hookups and spacious sites suitable for different rig types.
- A mercantile and general store providing groceries, hardware, and supplies.
- On-site laundry and shower facilities that are well-maintained for guests.
The facility also offers fuel and propane services, ensuring that travelers are fully prepared for the long stretches of road that lie ahead in the Copper River region. These practical features make it a preferred stop for long-haul explorers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
This location is the primary jumping-off point for Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest national park in the United States. Visitors often use the park as a base before heading to Chitina to catch a flight or drive into the historic Kennecott Mines. The nearby Copper River is famous for its world-class salmon fishing, attracting anglers from across the globe. For those seeking local history, the remnants of the copper mining era and local homesteading heritage are just a scenic drive away from the property.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for adventurous travelers who are heading toward the McCarthy Road and need a reliable stop to prepare their equipment. It is a perfect fit for those who value utility and convenience over resort-style luxuries or swimming pools. If you enjoy a quiet, functional environment where you can meet fellow travelers and swap stories about the road, this is the place for you. It remains a top choice for photographers, hikers, and fishers looking for an authentic and grounded Alaskan experience.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Melissa Ali sambo
Stopped in for the first time tonight for gas and bathroom! A nice little spot with basic gas station items you may need on the road! Will definitely make this my spot if needed for showers- laundry and clean restrooms. At least buy something before you ask for the restroom out of respect! Even had some fresh produce!!
michelle crawford
We stayed here in the electric RV sites. Had no issues. Laundry room was very clean and the people running the place were nice. They have a nice store and gas plus their rooms to rent. We were there 3 night while we visited McCarthy. Felt very safe. I highly recommend this place.
Chunjiao Xiao
Bathroom and shower area is old but maintain clean. It has hot water and A/C work inside, which I really appreciate. Shower is $6, washer and dryer is $2.75/load, it’s remote area, I think it’s reasonable priced. Gas is $4.25/gl as of 9/14/24. Good stop for RV.
Vikram Bala
Horrible place! We were deathly ☠️ low on gas ⛽ so we stopped here to fill up literally five minutes after they closed. We begged the woman to let us have some gas but she simply refused and then began ignoring us. She seemed to even get a kick out of denying us service. I'm sure she cackled like a witch 🧙 and rode off on her broomstick 🧹 into the night 🌙
Jeff Sorge
Been to more campgrounds that you can imagine, all over this Country and never seen such chickena$$. If you have a minor child with you, you must pay for another site as your daughter can not have her tent and yours on same site.. That's the people they are.They Nickle and dime you until there is nothing less to take. They close and lock the bathrooms at night and send you to a disgusting outhouse.. God forbid they let you use a bathroom at night.. ....$1.50 for a cup of hot water in my own cup...$6.00 for a short TIMED shower and another $5 if you want water at the fill station...
Chae’ Colbert
We were able to make a last minute reservation here for full hook-up when Wrangell View RV Park gave away our reserved spot (avoid that place). The staff who answered the phone was kind and understanding and held a spot for us prior to payment. They enforce dogs on leash, which was comforting for us as dog owners. They offer one free dump and potable water fill-up with the reservation. They have a microwave in the on-site general store with everything you could possibly need if you forgot to pack something. Will be coming back here.
Richard Holdcroft
Bought a shower and some food here and was informed that I would also have to pay to use the tables to eat the food… sounds like a joke. Not a joke. Shower was the most expensive shower we have found so far in Alaska have at $6. But it is more remote so it isn’t unreasonable. Also the woman who let me know I would have to pay to use a table was pretty rude about it. Hope you find happiness in life.