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JamuJoe

For Charlie Lake Provincial Park: Beautiful park in an aspen forest with very large, well separated sites. Maintenance is excellent, sites are cleaned and raked. Dump station and potable water, which are rare in Provincial Parks. There is traffic noise as it is right off the Alaska Hwy. Hiking trails are fine, though they stop short of the lake.

Posted Aug 19, 2023 by JamuJoe from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

TravelBound

For Charlie Lake Provincial Park: Pretty busy on Labor weekend with lots of kids speeding their bikes downhill I guess unsupervised but we were able to find a large site for our 36’ rig and the Jeep . There is at the moment no envelopes to be filled up and pay the $20 Canadian but a Lady in the truck comes by to collect the fees . There are fewer bathrooms around the camp. We found water next to our site and fill the rig , but we didn’t suppose to as that was just to fill containers. There is a dumping station also. We couldn’t find Access to the lake and on other site of the campground takes you to a boat launch only. The rest is privately owned unless you drive further few miles to the Rotary park .

Posted Sep 05, 2022 by TravelBound from Las Vegas . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bill C

For Charlie Lake Provincial Park: Nice secluded campground right off the alcan. Big Rig Friendly. Upper sites will have some road noise, but not really noticeable from inside. Lots of trees, Pet friendly. Pit Toilets. Garbage bins. No hookups but there are a few water spigots on the road. We camped in a 40' RV pulling toad. All Back in Sites.

Posted Jun 10, 2019 by Bill C from San Diego. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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