The campground is a bit densified for proximity between campsites but if we want to leave no trace, this minimal footprint serves the national park goals very well. As long as the other campers don't bring television sets, etc, being 85 miles away from city comforts brings together a very considerate, international and friendly collection of campers. Kudos to the park service and to those who stay here for keeping it immaculately A+ clean. Hopefully, future campers here will keep it up and be 100% leave no trace. Though there are bathrooms with flushing toilets, there is no electricity so bring flashlights. Designated tent pad is excellent compacted gravel. It drains well. Find a rock to pound in the tent stakes. No cell phone reception. A picnic tables at each campsite, six picnic tables at each of two food locker shelters, drinkable potable water, flushing toilets and bathrooms are available. 730pm ranger talks are fun. Two walk-in food lockers are nice. Though Wonder Lake campground is obviously to the north of the Mt McKinley massif, note that photography will be a challenge without a neutral gradient filter to balance a bright sky and mountain against the shadowy side of any foreground.More
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