Wrangell St Elias National Park

Welcome to the Wrangell Saint Elias National Park Lodging Guide.
Here you will find information about which hotels, motels, inns, and lodges may be available to visitors both within and near the park.

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There are no federal facilities in the park. Several private lodges and bed and breakfast establishments are located along the McCarthy and Nabesna roads, in McCarthy and Kennicott and in the highway communities.

The Bureau of Land Management and the state of Alaska run campgrounds along the Richardson Highway, Tok Cutoff and Edgerton Highway. You may camp anywhere in the park, but be aware that there is considerable private land, particularly along the Nabesna and McCarthy road corridors.

For information on Camping, see the Camping Page.


Lodging Outside the Park

Kennicott, Alaska


Valdez, Alaska

Glacier Sound Inn
Snowtree Inn


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