Camping at Auk Village Campground

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Overview of Auk Village Campground

Auk Village Campground is a beautiful camping site located within the Tongass National Forest, which is the largest national forest in the United States and covers most of Southeast Alaska. The campground is known for its scenic location, nestled among old-growth forest and situated on the shores of Auke Bay. It's an excellent spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy fishing, wildlife viewing, and hiking.

Campground Features and Amenities

  • Campsites: There are typically several campsites available, suitable for tent and RV camping, although specific numbers and availability can change. Campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings.
  • Access: The campground is easily accessible, with paved roads leading up to it, making it convenient for all types of vehicles.
  • Facilities: Visitors will find toilets and potable water on site. However, there are no hookups for RVs, no showers, and no dumping station.
  • Pets: Pets are usually allowed but must be kept on leashes.
  • Fees: There is a fee for overnight camping, which varies based on the time of year and type of campsite. Day use may also have a fee.

Activities and Recreation

  • Fishing: The shoreline of Auke Bay offers opportunities for saltwater fishing. Anglers can try their luck at catching a variety of fish species.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The forest and waters around the campground are rich with wildlife, including whales, bears, and eagles.
  • Hiking: There are trails within and around the campground. Visitors should check for any local trail maps or ask the ranger for recommended hikes.
  • Boating: Boating is a popular activity, and the nearby Auke Bay marina provides access to the water.

Important Considerations

  • Weather: The weather in Southeast Alaska can be unpredictable, with rain common throughout the year. Campers should come prepared with appropriate rain gear and waterproof equipment.
  • Bears: Since bears are present in the area, it is crucial to practice bear safety. This includes storing food properly and being aware of your surroundings.
  • Reservations and Occupancy: Depending on the season, the campground may operate on a first-come, first-served basis, or reservations might be required. It's important to check the current policy before planning your trip.
  • Length of Stay: There is often a maximum stay limit, which may vary by season. Be sure to confirm this when you are making plans.

Contact Information and Reservations

Before visiting Auk Village Campground, it's advisable to contact the U.S. Forest Service for the most current information regarding reservations, fees, campground status, and regulations. They can provide detailed information on what to expect during your visit and how to prepare. You can typically obtain information from the Tongass National Forest's official website or by calling the ranger district that manages the campground.

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