Reviews (5)
What Guests Are Saying
Tolsona Wilderness Campground is a unique destination in Alaska, offering a rustic and family-friendly atmosphere with extensive walking trails, yurts, tent sites, and RV hookups. The owners, a dedicated family, provide themed weekend activities, a coffee shop, and amenities such as a playground and dog park, creating a vibrant community for visitors. While some reviews mention the campground's rugged appearance and maintenance needs, many guests appreciate its wilderness charm and the efforts of the owners to enhance the experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Tolsona Wilderness Campground is a unique destination in Alaska, offering a rustic and family-friendly atmosphere with extensive walking trails, yurts, tent sites, and RV hookups. The owners, a dedicated family, provide themed weekend activities, a coffee shop, and amenities such as a playground and dog park, creating a vibrant community for visitors. While some reviews mention the campground's rugged appearance and maintenance needs, many guests appreciate its wilderness charm and the efforts of the owners to enhance the experience.
Review Summary
L
August 26, 2025
My family has camped at Tolsona Wilderness Campground several times over the years and always have an amazing time. I felt compelled to write a review in defense of the campground after reading some of the more recent reviews, and I am not affilitated in any way with the campground or owners.
This campground is very obviously a labor of love. The campground and property itself is massive. They have walking trails, yurts, tent sites, and RV hookup sites. And it’s all run by one family with young children who do everything themselves and do not live on site year round. They bought an aging campground and have turned it around into something that doesn’t really exist anywhere else in Alaska - It’s a destination. There really is not much in the surrounding area in terms of entertainment, shopping, lodging, ect. This family has essentially created a community for the locals as well as those who visit the campground. They run a small coffee/snack shop on site, as well as a gift shop, and every single weekend has a theme with free activities and treats and a daily schedule that gives a lot of options for families. It’s not explicitly for families with children, but I do want to say that if you don’t have kids or maybe don’t like kids this may not be your place. But the canpground is huge, so the owners may be able to recommend spots that mostly avoid that. Because it has a “contained” feel, there are often groups of kids that play freely throughout the entire campground and in the creek. The creek is great for tubing and they have a path that leads to a good tube launch area. Tubes are available for rental and they have lots of life jackets. We recently visited on a weekend where the theme was Halloween. It is clearly a cherished local event - they invite the local families for trick or treating around the campground and many sites went all out with decorations and inflatables, huge fake spiderwebs in the trees and most of the kids came with costumes at the ready. We had about 40 kids come through our camp spot and it was a really fun time. In advance of the trick or treating, they had a wooden pumpkin painting craft that could be added to your campsite decorations, and had candy bar bingo and a pumpkin scavenger hunt throughout the campground. They gave popsicles to every kid who participated and the winners got campground t-shirts! They’re going above and beyond to entertain their guests.
The campground has a large playground area next to some volleyball nets and a pavilion, as well as a separate large fenced dog park.
If you’re looking for a perfectly Instagramable spot with every building having a fresh coat of paint, manicured grounds or anything fancy - this is not your place. This is a WILDERNESS campground. It is rustic and it’s not perfect, but what they’re doing there is awesome. It’s a truly Alaskan family experience. They’re created a whole brand. It’s clear that they have even bigger visions and plans for the place, and we’ve really enjoyed seeing their success despite major obstacles and setbacks over the years. I do not personally have experience with the yurts, but there are quite a few of them!
Rosario Falconer
August 24, 2025
This is a beautiful campground. Definitely worth the stop. It has a restroom and a shower and a laundry room available. It has a neat lil stream and you can rent a tube to float the river! For sure family friendly! Has a park and a dog park too!
Uli Lehmann
August 12, 2025
We read all the older comments - here is what we think:
First, look up the name: It is a wilderness campground. Sure you have to drive a 1,5 mile rough road to reach the campground. What kind of people complain about that ? Do they expect a 4-lane-highway???
Next: all campsites do have, what you expect in the wilderness: A table and a firepit, they are all at the creek - and most of the campsites have a good distance to the neighbor.
You get water and electricity at your site and free dump. Showers and watertoilets are close to the office. Sure, they show some age, more cleaning is in need.
We had our RV and got along well.
They have a laundry 2,-$ a load and 1,-$ for the dryer is pretty fair.
We stayed two nights at site 6 - and even got the wlan to our RV.
We paid 45,- $/night, by midweek in July 2025 the campground had plenty of sites left.
The owners are nice folks and they love children.
So, book with confidence and keep in mind you are out in the wilderness.
Bill Backal
August 8, 2025
Booked this campground months before our 90 day road-trip from So Cal to Alaska. Drove up to check in and was immediately struck by the unkempt grounds. After viewing our site, we decided to forgo our prepayment and hit the road to Valdez. Sorry to say, but this campground it seems, is poorly run and neglected. Hope they can take this review as constructive criticism. The property has lots of potential.
Sharla Huckabey
June 16, 2025
We are locals to the area, but we absolutely love this campground. Already have multiple trips reserved for this summer and looking for more dates to come available.
Floating the creek is so much fun even for older adults, and my grandchildren love it. Campground is very clean and owned by very nice people. Mike and Kathy are working so hard recovering from the trouble flood, but making things look great again. Don't be fooled by the bad reviews this is a great place to stay.
Location Tolsona Wilderness Campground
Address:
173 Glenn Highway Glennallen
Glennallen, AK,
United States
The campground is on Glenn Highway. Richardson Highway is near.
Latitude & Longitude: 62.113 / -145.973
Elevation: 584 feet
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