Coldfoot Camp

Coldfoot Camp

Child friendly

Official website coldfootcamp.com

Telephone +1 907-474-3500

Address 175 Dalton Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99701, United States

Nation US

Province Alaska

City Fairbanks

County Nill

Street 175 Dalton Hwy

Zip code 99701

Plus 7R2F+HJ Coldfoot, Alaska, USA

Longitude -150.1759535 Latitude 67.2514178

Review
Review

★★★★☆

190 review

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Mr. Khan

Nill

Was watching a travel vlog from a channel named "Art we there yet?" where a couple crossed the whole Dalton highway with a RV type personal Truck to the Dead-horse point. While watching this, i'm getting lost by seeing the eye-catching scene and view of this beautiful landscape! I found this Camp site in this video, it's seems nice and adventures so that i searched it on the map and found it. I wish i was there! I'm from Bangladesh, Asia. All the best for you guys who will go there! 🥲

2 months ago

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TJ Warner

Nill

I stayed at the lodge. Which is literally a set of trailers. We're the rooms tiny? Yes, beds sort of cheap and not that comfy for a tall lanky dude? Yes. Could you hear diesel generators running all night and the tapping of dripping water outside when it rains like Chinese water torture? Yes. But if you come prepared like I did with noise cancelling earbuds, and a foam topper it was a hell of a lot better than camping or sleeping in my Miata. It had a hot shower! And when it's the only place to sleep in an actual bed for hundreds of miles in the arctic it works if you don't have a truck, camper, RV or large vehicle and you don't want to bother setting up a tent.

7 months ago

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TJJ

Nill

Set your expectations folks, Coldfoot Camp is a truck stop. The pros far outweigh the cons at Coldfoot. Pros: Very friendly and helpful staff, the food they offer is tasty, abundant, well prepared, but perhaps a touch expensive…however, to be fair everything is expensive along the Dalton Hwy, it’s open 24 hours a day. Cons: The first time I visited the sheets were so stained it was disgusting. It was better the second visit. Many rooms face the dusty parking lot where 18 wheelers idle and come and go all night, it probably gets scary muddy in the wet season, the condition of the rooms are ok, but watch for curtains so worn they summer sun beams in all night. Don’t get me wrong here, this place is rustic, true Alaska and I’m glad I stayed there. If I ever ventured over the Dalton again I’d gladly return. Just set your expectations. This isn’t a Red Roof Inn.

8 months ago

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Suzanne D

★★★

We stayed here as part of a tour. The room is clean. There are 2 twin beds. You do not have any control over the climate in your room. Our window opened, so we could let out the warm heat. They take recycling to a whole different level. Nothing is thrown away. Interesting place especially if you watched the episodes of Ice Truckers that were on the Dalton Highway.

a year ago

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Daniel Nova Brower

Nill

Only food in 200 miles in either direction. Gas is 7.50 a gallon. Plan your trip accordingly.

4 months ago

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Annette H

★★★★★

A friend and I traveled up to Coldfoot Camp from Fairbanks via a van (long trip) and flew back a few days later. The facilities are limited but everything was there that we needed. Rooms were a bit warm in middle of winter, so be sure to bring short sleeves to sleep in. There are no thermometers in the room so the entire building is kept very warm. The food at the cafe was beyond wonderful and the HUGE fresh baked peanut butter cookies were the best I've ever had. We also went dog sledding which was right on the property. Tried to get some northern lights, but Mother Nature was not cooperating. I would love to come back someday but would fly in each time.

11 months ago

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Washington Stadunks

Nill

Beautiful spot on the Dalton highway. Cafe has a gift shop and bar. Even far from the city the food is real good fresh vegetables, fresh in house baked deserts and breads. Staff is friendly. There is a small post office, small hotel, a nice area to camp if your passing through. Bikers and bicyclists pitch tents on their journey. In the middle of beautiful mountains amazing northern lights. They got lunch and dinner buffets with a great selection of meats and fresh foods salad bar and all fresh.

a year ago

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Santhosh Janardhanan

Nill

Coldfoot Camp in Coldfoot, AK, offers a rustic yet cozy retreat in the heart of Alaska's wilderness. Nestled along the Dalton Highway, it's a welcome stop for travelers exploring the rugged terrain. With comfortable accommodations, hearty meals, and friendly staff, it provides a warm respite amid the chilly surroundings. Whether you're embarking on an Arctic adventure or simply passing through, Coldfoot Camp offers a memorable experience in one of the most remote corners of the world.

10 months ago

Our Amenities

Check-in time: 15:00

Check-out time:12:00

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Rustic inn with showers & campsites

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No-frills inn with campsites, tour guides, showers, fuel, a restaurant & laundry facilities.

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