Prudhoe Bay Hotel: Services and Lodging for Dalton Highway Travelers
Prudhoe Bay Hotel: Winter View of Deadhorse Camp

Deadhorse Camp provides hotel lodging in a camp-style atmosphere for the traveler to Prudhoe Bay. Sitting on a 7 1/2 acre gravel pad on the west side of the Dalton Highway, Deadhorse Camp is exactly two miles south of the Dalton Highway's northern most point at Lake Colleen in Deadhorse.

 

 
Deadhorse Camp -Guest Entrance

Deadhorse Camp provides lodging and hospitality services to Dalton Highway travelers, including: 

  • Accommodations: simple, clean rooms with shared bathroom facilities
  • Dining and food
  • Gift shop - COMING SOON
  • Fuel: unleaded and diesel - COMING SOON
  • Arctic Ocean tour reservation assistance 
  • Tire repair for passenger vehicles - COMING SOON
 
Deadhorse Camp's Hotel Rooms: Clean and Simple

Prudhoe Bay hotel accommodations at Deadhorse Camp are "consistent with the industrial heritage of the region."  The rooms include 2 twin beds with shared bath facilities and provide simple, clean accommodations for guests.

The Seismic Camp is our primary guest accommodation facilities.  During the winter months this cat train is pulled out along the frozen arctic surface and positioned at various work sites.  In the spring the cat train is positioned on the gravel pad that is Deadhorse Camp.  The shared bathroom and shower facilities are 100 yards away in a separate building.

 
The Cafe at Deadhorse Camp

The Cafe at Deadhorse Camp offers a simple, yet tasty menu providing ample variety for our guests and the passerby.

 

We invite you to come on up the Dalton Highway and be our guests at Prudhoe Bay.  If dipping your toe in the Arctic Ocean is a must we can help.

For additional information or reservations contact us at 877-474-3565 or email adventure@northernalaska.com.

 
 
 
       
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