I posted another thread about this in the fresh water fishing forums, but I thought I'd check here too with my questions more specific to camping.
The wife and I planned to go to Tangle Lakes the weekend of May 21. We're looking for more places to camp north of Palmer that have things to do. I liked the idea of Tangle Lakes because of the ability to fish with out having a boat. But then reality hit and now I realize that the area will probably still be frozen.
That is when I found myself with the following questiosn: Were can I camp north of Palmer where there are actually things to do if I don't have ATV's or a Boat? I have searched campgrounds but was hoping I could get a little insight from the experts about any places I may not have read about where there are kid friendly activies such as hiking, biking, and hopefully some streams and lakes that I can fish without a boat?
The main place we seem to camp is King Mountain camp ground because that is where my wife grew up camping, but to me it is boring, I don't know what to do around there other than throw rocks in the water, and there is more highway noise than in my front yard! Maybe I am missing out on something that you know of that might be worth checking out? I don't mind driving up to 5-6 hours one way from Palmer.
I know there is alot of info out there but any info that you would personally suggest will be gladly accepted. Thank you.
The wife and I planned to go to Tangle Lakes the weekend of May 21. We're looking for more places to camp north of Palmer that have things to do. I liked the idea of Tangle Lakes because of the ability to fish with out having a boat. But then reality hit and now I realize that the area will probably still be frozen.
That is when I found myself with the following questiosn: Were can I camp north of Palmer where there are actually things to do if I don't have ATV's or a Boat? I have searched campgrounds but was hoping I could get a little insight from the experts about any places I may not have read about where there are kid friendly activies such as hiking, biking, and hopefully some streams and lakes that I can fish without a boat?
The main place we seem to camp is King Mountain camp ground because that is where my wife grew up camping, but to me it is boring, I don't know what to do around there other than throw rocks in the water, and there is more highway noise than in my front yard! Maybe I am missing out on something that you know of that might be worth checking out? I don't mind driving up to 5-6 hours one way from Palmer.
I know there is alot of info out there but any info that you would personally suggest will be gladly accepted. Thank you.
Comment