15 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Palmer, AK
Palmer sits in Alaska's Matanuska Valley, 42 miles northeast of Anchorage, where RV parks and campgrounds occupy ground ringed by Pioneer Peak, the Chugach Mountains, and glacier-fed rivers. The landscape here is plains terrain at 687 feet elevation, surrounded by rivers like the Knik and creeks that draw anglers and hikers year-round. Campers find both privately operated parks and public use areas managed by the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, each with distinct character and access to the region's outdoor draws.
Palmer's camping landscape mixes established private parks with state-managed public areas. The Springer RV & Campground is a small, 34-spot operation just under three miles from downtown, positioned in the historic agricultural district among potato, carrot, barley, and hay fields with views of Pioneer Peak. The Knik River Public Use Area, managed by the Department of Natural Resources, opens the full spectrum of outdoor recreation including off-highway activities across legislatively designated land. Palmer/Anchorage North KOA Journey operates year-round and sits close to the Matanuska Glacier and Hatcher Pass hiking, positioning itself as a base for serious explorers. Fox Run Lodge & RV Campground occupies the shores of Matanuska Lake in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, surrounded by snow-capped mountains most of the year. Kepler Park, located at Mile 37.4 of the Glenn Highway about 1.5 miles from the Parks and Glenn Highway interchange, sits on two lakes (Kepler and Bradley) stocked annually by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, drawing families interested in fishing and water access. Many of these parks cater to families with kid-friendly amenities.
The Knik River, Knik Glacier, and surrounding creeks like Jim, Bodenburg, Friday, Metal, and Hunter Creek anchor the region's draw. Kenai Fjords National Park sits 120 miles south, accessible for day trips or extended excursions. Hikers, anglers, and wildlife viewers find dense networks of trails and waterways throughout the Chugach Mountains. The landscape shifts seasonally from snow-covered peaks to brief summer thaws, shaping what activities make sense at any given time.
Palmer's climate runs cold and dry. January averages 18 degrees Fahrenheit, while July reaches 58 degrees, making summer the prime camping season though several parks stay open year-round. Annual precipitation is just 19 inches, creating mostly clear skies. The plains terrain and relatively low elevation of 687 feet make the area accessible and straightforward to navigate. From Anchorage, the drive northeast takes roughly an hour on the Glenn Highway, placing Palmer within easy reach for weekend trips or longer stays.
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The Springer is a small, intimate 34-spot RV park and campground located just under three miles from downtown Palmer, Alaska, in the historic agricultural district. Nestled among...

Mountain View RV Park is a scenic RV park located approximately 40 miles north of Anchorage and three miles east of Palmer, Alaska, situated in a quiet wooded setting with...
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Lulu's Tent & Event Glamping is a unique glamping destination located on the river's edge of the Knik River in Palmer, Alaska, just 45 minutes north of Anchorage. The property...
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Fox Run Lodge & RV Campground is located in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley in Alaska, positioned just north of Anchorage and south of Denali (Mount McKinley). The property sits on...
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Conveniently located close to all the amenities you need while offering pristine Alaska wilderness views, Palmer/Anchorage North KOA is open year round and is your ultimate...
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Kepler Park is a family-oriented campground located at 2705 E. Kepler Drive, at Mile 37.4 of the Glenn Highway, about 1.5 miles north/east of the Parks & Glenn Hwy. interchange....
Show moreThe Knik River Public Use Area (KRPUA) is a legislatively designated area managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Mining, Land, and Water, Southcentral...
Show moreMatanuska Lakes State Recreation Area is a scenic park located in Alaska. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping. Visitors can...
Show moreThe Knik River Public Use Area (KRPUA) is a legislatively designated area managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Mining, Land, and Water, Southcentral...
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