Culross Island sits at the western end of Prince William Sound in Alaska, USA, just off the northeast corner of the Kenai Peninsula, and many find this paradise for camping. The island is 28.845 square miles consisting of wilderness as no locals reside here, only various species of wildlife.
Some visitors to Culross Island prefer to camp along the shores of Prince William Sound while others prefer to head to the lake and rough it with the wildlife. Summer brings backpackers, campers, kayakers and hikers to Culross Island while winter attracts skiers.
These campers have all the essentials needed for camping in the wilderness with warmth being a major necessity as the weather can quickly change along Prince William Sound, Alaska. A cloudy day keeps the lake tranquil and this camping spot is ideal as it overlooks the scenery of the lake and surrounding area.
Camping on Culross Island, Prince William Sound, Chugach National Forest, Alaska. (MR)
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