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Nestled on the Bluff, overlooking breathtaking Inlet views, this...

Lakefront  Home  Anchorage, Alaska

10554 Whitby Circle

5 5.0   Sf: 5348   Yr: 2021  Acres: 0.320

Estate Sale on Campbell Lake with 100' of shoreline! Whether...

Lakefront  Home  Anchorage, Alaska

9511 Albatross Drive

3 4.0   Sf: 4592   Yr: 1978  Acres: 0.290

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Waterfront  Lot  Eagle River, Alaska

L8 Koso Drive

Acres: 0.250

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Home  Anchorage, Alaska

15131 Loc Loman Lane

3 3.0   Sf: 4218   Yr: 1992  Acres: 1.250

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Waterfront  Home  Eagle River, Alaska

21427 River Park Drive

3 4.0   Sf: 2773   Yr: 1999  Acres: 0.920

Pristine 4 bedroom home that is move-in ready and backs to...

Waterfront  Home  Anchorage, Alaska

3453 Newcomb Drive

4 2.0   Sf: 2288   Yr: 1973  Acres: 0.190

This home has it all--location, location & large 10,800 s.f. lot...

Home  Anchorage, Alaska

7125 Jill Place

4 2.0   Sf: 2016   Yr: 1969  Acres: 0.250

Campbell Lake Information

Campbell Lake is a popular recreational lake located within Anchorage, Alaska. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly fishing and boating, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.

Fishing
Campbell Lake is known for its fishing opportunities. The lake is stocked with fish, including:

- Rainbow Trout: The primary species you can catch, as it is regularly stocked by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
- Arctic Char: Available in the lake, although less common than trout.
- Dolly Varden: This species can also be found in the waters.

Fishing Regulations
It is important to follow local fishing regulations, which may include licensing requirements, bag limits, and specific fishing seasons. Always check the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's website or contact local authorities for the latest regulations before heading out.

Boating
Campbell Lake is accessible for non-motorized boating, making it ideal for:

- Kayaking: A popular choice, allowing access to quiet spots around the lake.
- Canoeing: Similar to kayaking, canoeing is also a favored activity for exploring the lake.
- Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP): The calm waters offer a great experience for paddleboarding.

Motorized boats are generally restricted on the lake to preserve the natural environment and reduce noise.

Recreation Facilities
The area around Campbell Lake has facilities such as:

- Parks: There are parks and trails nearby for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying nature.
- Restroom Facilities: Some parks offer restrooms for public use.

Tips for Visitors
- Seasonal Changes: Weather can change rapidly in Alaska, so be sure to check forecasts and prepare accordingly.
- Wildlife: Be alert for local wildlife and practice bear safety if you're in the nearby areas.
- Equipment: Bring appropriate gear for fishing and boating, including life jackets and any required fishing tackle.

Accessibility
The lake is located close to residential areas, making it easily accessible. Parking may be available at nearby parks.

Campbell Lake’s scenic beauty and recreational opportunities make it an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Alaska. Always plan ahead and ensure you have the necessary permits and equipment for a safe and enjoyable experience.