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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Alaska you can check out Campbell Lake. There's so much to do here at Campbell Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Hiline Lake Wilderness Camp is a pleasant place for that. No way I can stop, cause I'm havin' a perfect time here at Campbell Lake. Have a good hiking adventure along the Bull Rock Trail, and nice skiing awaits you at Hilltop. There's some attention-grabbing stuff to observe at Campbell Lake
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| | Dam near Campbell Lake, and Campbell Lake is not the only site nearby, Birch Lake is a nearby lake. You'll meet a lot of people from Anchorage here, and a spree to Katmai National Park & Preserve is recommended. Summertime at Campbell Lake comes with high temperatures in the 60's while night lows are usually in the 50's. High temperatures during the wintertime are normally in the 20's while Campbell Lake night low temperatures through the wintertime are | |
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in the 0's. Visit Campbell Creek while you're here at Campbell Lake, and you can never get enough of the perfect skiing at Alpenglow At Arctic Valley. At Campbell Lake you don’t see much precipitation; most of the rain falls throughout
September while April is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Lake View Bed and Breakfast, and Anchorage Golf Course is a golf course close by. If you need a place
to stay Comfort Suites Airport is a delightful choice; if you've had enough of Campbell Lake, Connors Lake is close by. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Campbell Lake has to offer, you can camp at Polar Bear Inn, and you can run the rapids of Campbell Creek.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 61.13472 Longitude: -149.9375
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Hilltop, Alaska, 6 miles away 294 vertical feet |
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Campbell Creek, Anchorage BoroughBorough, 18 miles away Class V - 2.5 miles long (Powerline pass to Hilltop Ski area) |
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Birch Lake, Anchorage BoroughBorough, 0 miles away |
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Granite Creek - Chugach National Forest
 | Katmai and Lake Clark are accessible only via costly charter flights.? Campbell creek has absolutely no whitewater.?... |
Golden Nugget Camper Park
 | Absolutely perfect!! We were blessed with good weather on our Alaska tour! The folks at Golden Nugget were so helpful. They knew the area and what was a must see for us. The grounds were well kept and the showers CLEAN!!!...Very nice, clean and quiet RV Park!! Lots of room to stroll around and relax.
Staff is very nice, friendly and helpful. We have been going there for the past 3 years - it is the largest and best park in Anchorage!! Enjoyed their evening BBQs and entertainment!!
On-line registration works great - speeds up check-in process - their website does it all - www. Goldennuggetrvpark. Com - it is a great place to stay!! ... |
Lake Hideaway
 | 13 miles away I discovered and named this lake in the 1940s!... |
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