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Atigun Pass
Atigun Pass is a blm campground Alaska. This primitive-level campground offers tent camping. Fees from $0 to $0 per night. Amenities include fishing access, hiking trails.
At a Glance
Site Type
BLM Campground
Hookups
None
Experience
Primitive
Fees
Free
Season
Year-Round
Pets
Unknown
Cell Service
poor
Spotty coverage — may work in some areas
About This Location
Atigun Pass offers a rugged, primitive camping experience at the Dalton Highway’s highest point. This year-round, free BLM site provides self-sufficient adventurers unparalleled access to alpine hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. It is an ideal base for those seeking an authentic, off-the-grid expedition within Alaska’s majestic Brooks Range.
Experience the rugged majesty of the Brooks Range at Atigun Pass, the highest point on the Dalton Highway. As you cross the Continental Divide at 4,739 feet, you’ll witness the dramatic transition where watersheds split toward the Arctic and Pacific Oceans. This free, primitive BLM site offers a true wilderness experience for adventurous tent campers and self-sufficient travelers. Enjoy unparalleled access to remote hiking trails and pristine fishing spots amidst a stunning alpine landscape. Keep your camera ready for Dall sheep grazing on the rocky slopes nearby. Open year-round, this site is perfect for those seeking an authentic, off-the-grid Alaskan expedition in one of the state's most iconic mountain passes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I access Atigun Pass?
- Atigun Pass is a campground in Alaska. There is no fee to camp. First-come, first-served only.
- What types of camping are available at Atigun Pass?
- Atigun Pass supports tent camping.
- What amenities are at Atigun Pass?
- On-site amenities include fishing access, hiking trails.
Location data: BLM · Weather: National Weather Service · Coordinates: 68.1300, -149.4805