Camping at East Loop

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Overview of East Loop at Finger Lake State Recreation Site

Finger Lake State Recreation Site is a scenic area in Alaska, located near Wasilla in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. This site is known for its opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and of course, camping. The East Loop refers to a section of the campground within this state recreation site.

Campsite Features

  • Campsites: The East Loop typically contains multiple campsites that are suitable for tents and RVs. Each campsite generally includes a fire ring and a picnic table.

  • Tent Pads: Some campsites may have designated tent pads where you can set up your tent on a flat surface.

  • RV Hookups: While some sites may offer RV hookups, it is important to check the specific amenities of the East Loop in Finger Lake State Recreation Site as it may vary.

  • Toilets: Vault toilets are usually present in state park campgrounds, but there may or may not be flush toilets available.

  • Water Access: Potable water is an important feature but could be seasonal, so visitors should confirm its availability during their planned camping dates.

  • Garbage: Campers are usually required to pack out what they pack in, and sometimes bear-proof containers are provided for waste disposal due to the presence of wildlife.

Activities and Amenities

  • Boating: Finger Lake provides opportunities for boating activities; there may be a boat launch available.

  • Fishing: The lake is known to have a variety of fish, including salmon and trout, making it a popular fishing spot.

  • Swimming: The clear waters of Finger Lake are suitable for swimming, although no lifeguard service is provided.

  • Trails: Hiking trails may be available around the lake for those interested in exploring the natural beauty of the area.

  • Wildlife Viewing: The area is abundant with wildlife, offering chances to spot animals in their natural habitat.

Regulations and Safety

  • Fire Regulations: Campfires are usually allowed in designated fire rings, but there may be seasonal fire bans or restrictions.

  • Pets: Pets are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times.

  • Quiet Hours: Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours to ensure a peaceful experience for all campers.

  • Bear Safety: In bear country, special precautions must be taken to store food and dispose of waste properly.

Booking and Fees

  • Reservations: Some campsites in Alaska state campgrounds can be reserved in advance, while others are first-come, first-served.

  • Fees: There is usually a nightly fee for camping which can vary depending on the amenities and time of year.

  • Permits: Additional permits may be required for fishing or other activities.

Access and Seasonality

  • Accessibility: The condition of the roads leading to the campground and within it can vary. RVs and trailers need to check if the roads are suitable.

  • Seasonal Operation: The campground might operate seasonally, with certain services available only during the summer months.

Contact Information and Resources

For the most current information and to make reservations, campers should:

  • Check the official Alaska State Parks website: This site will have the most up-to-date information regarding campground status, fees, reservations, and rules.

  • Contact the Park's Office: If further information is needed, or for specific queries, reaching out to the park's office or visitor center can provide additional guidance.

Note: As information regarding campgrounds can change, always verify details through official channels before planning your trip.

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