Quartz Lake State Recreation Area

Delta Junction, AK 99737, United States
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Quartz Lake State Recreation Area is a state park and tourist attraction located in Delta Junction, United States. The average rating of this business is 4.60 out of 5 stars based on 73 reviews. The street address of this business is Delta Junction, AK 99737, United States. Quartz Lake State Recreation Area is open seven days a week 24 hours a day.

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Quartz Lake State Recreation Area is located at Delta Junction, AK 99737, United States.
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The contact number of Quartz Lake State Recreation Area is +1 907-269-8400
Reviews

4 Andrew Visscher 21 months ago

Quartz Lake SRA is a peaceful and tucked away sanctuary just a short trip from Delta Junction/Fort Greeley with a beautiful, placid lake and several camping/hiking/ORV options.

Of the three campgrounds in the recreation area, the "Quartz Lake Campground" proper is by far the best. There are technically two more--Lost Lake Campground, which is a few miles closer to the highway, and the overflow/lakeside camping on the gravel down by the shore of Quartz Lake.

Lost Lake Campground is almost entirely unusable. It truly is in a sad state. Due to extended periods of managerial negligence, nearly every campsite on the Lost Lake Campground loop is riddled with massive holes that hold massive bodies of unclean, stagnant water. This water is not only unsafe for pets, but serves as a massive breeding ground for mosquitoes, leeches, and other undesirable larvae in the warm months. It's a real pity, too--because this is a wonderful site for a campground with an intimate and secluded proximity to the very beautiful Lost Lake. There are a couple spots free of these odd pond holes, but they are near the shore--and edge-seasonal campers should be aware of how much colder it is sleeping that close to a large body of water at night.

The second-best option for developed campsites is the "overflow" lot near Quartz Lake. There are plenty of spots; it's a little crammed along the western shore, but offers immediate access to the double-sized boat launch and rental with fire rings and an adjacent outdoor bathroom.

The actual "Quartz Lake Campground" is the best place for campers. It's built on a bench upon the rising side of an ancient flood bank, so it's a relatively uneven experience for tent campers. However, it's a beautiful area--much more akin to the Pacific Northwest than the Alaskan interior. The area is beset by a very old spruce grove--uniquely aged due to natural protection from strong winds that usually knock those old trees over. Squirrels abound. Plenty of ancient, peeling birches mix in with the spruce to produce a very shady and pleasant "old forest" vibe across the campground. On a 'traditional camping' weekend, be prepared to arrive very early or circle the 16 campsites with despair.

Campsite sizes vary wildly in the Quartz Lake Campground--large RV campers will experience varying levels of consternation trying to fit. There's only one bathroom-so be prepared for a miniature trek with kids if you're not closely located.

The Quartz Lake SRA offers several trails of varying lengths and difficulty. The most challenging of these is Bert Mountain Trail, which leads to a clearcut created by the forest service to allow helicopter access to the summit for fire suppression. This is a marvelous hike, but be warned--like many interior forest trails, it is relatively unmaintained. Likewise, even though local signage boasts a "scenic overlook," there is no such view from the top. You cannot see much of anything. However, it's still a memorable and beautiful hike, through an old and wild forest filled with a sense of undisturbed continuity. Be prepared to duck and dive your way across this challenging 3.4 mile obstacle course--where the reward is not some breathtaking view--but the friends you made along the way.

Overall, this is a magnificent recreational area that offers an extremely unorthodox experience within the Alaskan interior. One could easily place themselves at the banks of the Puget Sound when looking out across Quartz Lake--if it wasn't for the air temperature. You'll be hard-pressed to find a more fascinating and aged spruce grove than those that mark the southwestern slopes of that old flood bowl.

5 Aliza Dworkind 22 months ago

Perfect place to camp in our rv for the night! Right near Delta Junction, with perfect views of Quartz Lake. We were there on a weekday in early May, still very cold, and were the only ones camping which was nice! The spot was very secluded and very very windy! I’d imagine it is likely packed during summertime! Very easy road to drive from the main road to the campsite. Would definitely return. $15/night for camping.

5 Valery Hugins 25 months ago

Beautiful. It was cloudy and raining off and on the day we rented a boat from a very kind woman. Her advertisement for renting her boats is on a small shack near the boat dock. We called and she answered and was very thorough with directions on where to find the documents to sign, among other important info. She even gave us a great rate! We had our 2 granddaughters with us and it was their very first time on a boat. We thought they might be a little scared, as they are ages 3 and 4, but they weren't afraid at all. They loved it and lasted the whole 2 hrs! The lake was very beautiful while we were boating and, as usual, we were blessed with awesome sunshine and a cool breeze. When we were walking to our truck it got overcast again and within 20 min it began to rain. No, this really has nothing to do with the boat ride but I'm witnessing God's great love so.... Anyway, we all had a wonderful time and we highly recommend renting a boat from this lovely lady. BTW we rented the pink 18 ft. boat. God Bless you and have a great day!

5 Mykaela Stuart 29 months ago

Beautiful lake and easy to access. Campgrounds were clean and the people there were respectful and quiet. Look forward to future camping trips.

2 dusty wright 43 months ago

This review is for the lost lake campground next to quartz lake, as the Google entry for lost lake is another lost lake in Alaska. The campground had had very little maintenance done to it, there are 10 camping locations according to Google. 6 of the locations had mudholes or standing water right next to the campsite(mosquito factory). All of the campsites had the traditional metal fire ring and they were all out of level by 4-6”. By the lake all the timbers in the ground where you park are rotting, crooked, or falling over. The dock at the lake is nice, but broken, it has detached from the shore and someone tied a rope to it so it doesn't float off. If the state doesn't want to take care of it, they should just remove the sign and the dilapidated campground equipment rather than put their name on a poorly maintained campground.

The lake and wildlife get a 5 star rating though

5 Fronty Parker 55 months ago

Quartz Lake has something for everyone to do. Most people would enjoy fishing, and there are at least four species of fish to catch, Rainbow trout, Silver Salmon, King Salmon, or Arctic Char. The campground or picnic area provides relaxation without too many people around during the weekdays—trails for hiking areas available from Quartz to Lost lakes. I like to take the grandkids here to fish, the chances of success are excellent and a lake is a beautiful place.

4 Eric Collier 43 months ago

This is a great fishing and recreation location for Interior Alaska. The campground is well kept and clean. There are a few cabins that you can reserve on the state website. Recommend you get the one closest to the boat ramp. There is a great little boat rental shack on the north side of the ramp. The Gal who runs it is Randi and very helpful. The best fishing is on the south side of the lake where the deeper water is located. The boat ramp and camp ground are three miles from the Richardson HWY. Recommend you take it slow on the road, is always has frost heaves and seems to be repaired in the summer months. There is an ATV trail that is a great ride, make sure your ATV/UTV has a winch, some areas are quite muddy.

5 Sapunna conover 67 months ago

This is great place , super surprised for people who came from Thailand like me, never thought how cold that make River to be ice lake like that, cool......
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Wednesday 24hr open
Thursday 24hr open
Friday 24hr open
Saturday 24hr open
Sunday 24hr open
Monday 24hr open
Tuesday 24hr open
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