Mount Prindle Campground offers 13 campsites in the Nome Creek Valley on the edge of the White Mountains NRA. Visitors can enjoy gold panning in Nome Creek or explore the nearby Quartz Creek Trail and its expansive alpine tundra meadows. Facilities include hand pump wells, trash cans, and outhouse-style toilets, as well as parking areas, picnic tables, and fire rings. Firewood is not provided.
The Mount Prindle Campground is one of two campgrounds located at either end of the Nome Creek Valley, on the southern edge of the White Mountains NRA. The campground’s 13 sites, are situated among tall willow shrubs, below expansive alpine tundra meadows and Mount Prindle (5,286 feet), making it the ideal spot to begin a trip into the high country. From here you can enjoy gold panning in Nome Creek or explore the nearby Quartz Creek Trail.
Campgrounds are maintained during the summer season (June thru mid-September) and have hand pump wells, trash cans, and outhouse-style toilets. Each campsite has a parking area, picnic tables, and fire rings. Firewood is not provided. The nearest RV dump station is in Fairbanks.
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