Porcupine Campground

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Hope, United States

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Campground· National forest

Porcupine Campground Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Porcupine Campground is located in Hope, United States on Hope Hwy. Porcupine Campground is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category campground in United States.

Address

Hope Hwy

Phone

+1 9072243374

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Robin Dern

What a phenomenal campground! The sites are very private, which is great. If you can get a site with a water view, even better. The tent camping spots seem to have water views and they look really comfortable (picnic table, level tent area, fire pit, close to facilities). The RV sites are not all pull through, but nobody seemed to have a problem with that. Hiking the Gull Rock and Hope Point trails are easily accessible from the campground, a huge bonus. I would highly suggest visiting during the week when the sites are less crowded. You can book at recreation.gov or they do have some non-reservable sites available first come first serve. 8/17/20 - Back for a quick overnight. Even better weather this time around! They allow for 14 night stays here...really wish I could make that happen.

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michael czech

Award winning outhouses with a great view...lots and lots of bears , balck and brown

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Darrel Sprau

Great place to spend a relaxing weekend. Go for a hike to Full Rock, go gold panning right down the road, or air back at the camp site and relax with your favorite beverage. Camp host does a great job keeping the facilities clean. Scenic drive is great getting here from Anchorage.

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Katie Rosenberg

Peaceful. Nice spacing. Hard to see other campers when foliage is in bloom. 18 per night, check out by noon, 14 day limit. Has cell service (writing this from my camping chair lol) Beautiful place to spend a couple days. Highly reccomend.

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Ryan Stafford

A hidden campground that is worth the visit. Porcupine Campground isn't exactly hidden because you'll find it in nearly all camping guides; however the drive to get here will feel like it was hidden. Porcupine Campground is surrounded by trees that completely hide the campground. Porcupine Campground is also the dead end of the Hope Highway. The view is incredible if you're lucky to be at tent sites 2 3, 4, or RV sites 7, 10, 12, 14. Site 5 is the camp host. If your RV is a class A then maybe sites 1, 6, 8, 9, 11, and 13 will be perfect. I say \RV\, but I haven't seen anything that says you can't be at that site with a tent. There are all kinds of bugs flying around here, so bring those zappers and smoke coils. The benches are solid and the metal food containers are easy to use open and close. If you're wearing short be careful of the brush at sites 2, 3, and 4 because the brush is dry and sharp. Bring something to cut the brush back a little. If you keep going to North in Porcupine Campground you'll find Gull Rock Trail. This is a great trail to bike, but bring plenty of water.