Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Reviewed May. 10, 2017

Fisherman's paradise

We spend many days at the Russian during the peak of salmon season. When the reds (sockeye) are in, whether it be the first run or the second, the Russian River Campground is the place to be. Sites are nestled in the woods and feature a paved driveway, metal fire pits with top grate, picnic table, and large bear/animal proof lockers for food and gear. Trees and shrubs abound - no scorched earth campsites here. Some sites are singles, others doubles and a few pull-throughs for larger campers and those towing boats & toys. No water or electric hookups. Toilets and non-potable water located in each loop. FYI, this is bear country - we've had bears walk through camp and past us on the river. Read up on bear safety prior to staying at the Russian!

Sign up through Recreation.gov as soon as the registration window opens (6 months prior) since spaces fill up incredibly fast. If you're planning on fishing, try to book one of the loops closest to the Russian River or its confluence with the Kenai River. Otherwise it's quite a hike down to the water.

  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017
  • Review photo of Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED by Audry P., May 10, 2017