Best Camping near Seldovia, AK

Searching for the best camping near Seldovia, AK? Seldovia is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. Discover great camping spots near Seldovia, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Camping Sites Near Seldovia, AK (37)

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    1. Homer Spit Campground

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    Homer, Alaska

    If you’re looking for someplace to camp on a beach where you can enjoy stunning mountain views, glorious sunsets, and whales dancing on the waves—all from right outside your tent’s door—look no further than Alaska’s Homer Spit. Located 230 miles southwest of Anchorage, where Alaska’s Highway 1 ends on a tiny finger of land extending out into Kachemak Bay, this oceanfront retreat rewards those who make the effort to get here. Nature lovers will relish the eagle and wildlife watching, anglers can cast for epic halibut and salmon catches, and foodies will enjoy the village’s farmers’ market and many eateries and art galleries.

    The campground at Homer Spit features 122 campsites where tent and RV campers can make themselves at home across the bay from the glacier-capped peaks of Kenai Peninsula. Campsite options include beachfront tent sites (no hookups), beach view RV sites with electrical hookups, and interior tent and RV sites with electrical or full hookups. Most sites are equipped with picnic tables, and all have access to drinking water, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities and a dump station. The campground has Wifi service, and is within walking distance of most of the town’s shops and restaurants. Sites can accommodate vehicles/trailers up to 40 feet. Rates range from $30–$50/night; reservations recommended.

    Known as the “Halibut Fishing Capital of the World,” anglers can fish from the end of the spit or charter a boat for fishing offshore. No gear, no problem. Many fishing outfitters rent and sell fishing gear. Several wildlife watching tours are available, including tours by air for whale and bear viewing. After a day on the bay, enjoy food and beverages at the world-famous Salty Dawg Saloon, or live music and dancing at Alice’s Champagne Palace. There’s also a few local breweries and a winery for sampling some of the local elixirs. Homer also hosts a variety of fun and flavorful events through the summer worth checking out.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. Heritage RV Park

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    Homer, Alaska
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Mariner Park

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    Homer, Alaska

    At the base of the Homer Spit is Mariner Park, a 111 acre multi-use area that is one of the most popular beach access points in Homer. Fat-tire bikes, joggers, dogs, surfers, beachcombers, coal collectors, fossil hunters, bird watchers, and folks who just want to grab a seat and enjoy the view. There are 34 campsites available between April 1st and October 30th. All campsites are $20 per night (sales tax included) and first come first serve only, no reservations. There is a day use area along the northern border of the park, with a fire ring and gazebo.

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    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Equestrian

    $20 - $30 / night

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    4. Ocean Shores RV Park

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    Homer, Alaska

    Welcome to Ocean Shores RV Park. Ocean Shores RV Park is located within walking distance of Homer's downtown business district, known as the " Arts Capital of Alaska" Enjoy shopping, visit the Pratt Museum, Islands & Oceans Center and the numerous art galleries. There is no more beautiful place to stay in Homer, Alaska.

    We are located on the right side of the Sterling Highway as you first drive into Homer, on the bluff which has a stunning spectacular view of Kachemak Bay and without the winds of the Homer Spit. It is just a short walkway to our adjacent private beach below. Discover beachcombing treasures, tide pools at low tide, bonfires, and lovely walks. Pictures of incredible beauty to be shared with loved ones.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Fishing Hole Campground

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    Homer, Alaska
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $20 / night

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    6. Baycrest RV Park

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    Homer, Alaska
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    8. Outside Beach

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    Seldovia, Alaska

    This spot, about a mile outside the town of Seldovia, offers big views that stretch out to the mouth of Kachemak Bay and even to Cook Inlet.

    Across the Inlet, you can also see the Pacific Ring of Fire, including Mount Illiamna and Mount Redoubt, each standing at10,000 and 11,000 feet. Even though they're some 75 miles away, on some days they seem like they’re just beyond your grasp. You can also see Augustine Volcano, a classic volcanic-island cone that rises 4,000 feet out of the sea. Keep in mind that each member of the Ring of Fire is an active volcano—so it’s not unusual to see steam and sulfurous gasses escaping from fumaroles on Illiamna’s eastern slopes.

    The center of this long, crescent-shaped beach is also the access point for Trina Lake, an estuary that rises and falls dramatically with the tides. On the western edge of the beach, meanwhile, you'll see the aptly named White Rocks, and you can look down upon the outlet of the Otterbahn trail. To the east, the beach’s polished gravel turns to large boulders that sit below a stark bluff and the Seldovia Wilderness Park. Come summer, Outside Beach is a locals’ favorite for picnicking, beach bonfires, dog-walking and fishing for Dolly Varden (in late June and early July, anglers have also been known to catch some very large king salmon). Along the border of the forest and beach, you’ll find an open-air pavilion with tent sites and steel fire-rings. The park also provides services for RVs, and it’s the developing home of the SHARE project—a facility for arts, recreation and entertainment. Here’s an excuse, too, to stay all day (or overnight): this spot makes a dramatic spot for gorgeous, lingering midnight sunsets.

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        9. Alaska Adventure Cabins

        2 Reviews
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        Homer, Alaska
        • Pets
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • ADA Access
        • RVs
        • Equestrian
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        10. Whiskey Point Cabins & RV Park

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        Homer, Alaska
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $25 - $150 / night

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      • AKExplorer G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 16, 2024

        Caribou Hills Recreation Area Dispersed

        Great Camping Area

        You can camp anywhere in the DNR Recreational Area out in The Hills. Camp by the creek or up on one of the hills with amazing views. Wonderful area for foraging fungi and harvesting berries. Great Bear and Moose hunting area.

        Please, Pack it in, Pack it out.

      • Siegfried M.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 25, 2024

        Mariner Park

        The View

        Awesome Spot on Homer Spit, Camp Right on the Beach with Awesome Views, was not to Crowded in July. Went Halibut From there and had 7 Humpback Whales surrounding our Boat….. What an Adventure

      • KThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 19, 2024

        Ocean Shores RV Park

        nice area great views

        We had a good stay here in our 40' toy hauler. The power, water, and cable worked good. The rate shown is the total bill for a weekly rate of$321 with taxes and fees added. Some things to note about the park. The whole park slopes downward toward the beach bluff, however they did a reasonable job terracing each site so it is mostly level. As a result each site uphill is 12 to 18 inches higher. The center sites are back to back and they will park your RV even with the electric box at rear, so you may have challenges parking your towed vehicle or tow vehicle at your site depending on your total length, but we managed ok. The lane between rows is narrow. If you"pull through" to your site through an empty one, it is easy. If you have to back in it may be a challenge and you may need to get people to move tow vehicles. Smaller motorhomes and short trailers may not have any issues. We had to have one person move a vehicle to pull out when we left. In fact we left a day early in the afternoon because I wanted to be sure I could get out. If all the guests had been in the park with the tow vehicles or towed park, I could not have pulled out early in the morning without waking people up to move vehicles. We camped at Ocean Shores RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

      • Lynn G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 18, 2024

        Alaskan Angler RV Resort

        Alaskan Anglers RV Resort

        4.5 stars for this RV park. They have everything you need. Laundry/showers/bathrooms. 50/30 amp electric, sewer, water. Small dog run. They have a fish charter service, as well as fish cleaning stations. They also fillet, vacuum pack freeze and ship your catch. We really enjoyed ourselves here.

      • M
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        Sep. 26, 2023

        Mariner Park

        Beautiful view of the bay.

        We are in the shoulder season and most camps on the spit are closed. This one has beautiful views of the bay and there weren’t many people here the night we stayed. We rv camped. Some people brought their horses to the day use side and were riding at sunset.

      • Kristi D.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 22, 2023

        Anchor River State Recreation Area

        Incredible spot!!!

        Mountains and the beach. What can be better!?! Only $20 a night, level spots steps from the beach. Does not have electric, water or sewer but if you can be self contained for a couple days. If not, there is a RV park right now the road.

        20 minutes to Homer for many things to do and delicious seafood. halibut Capital of the world, beautiful beach with mountains in background.

        We did a bear tour out of this town and we could walk to the boat that was taking us. Highly recommend this spot!

        It is high of 60 degrees in August, so a little chilly, but nice clear weather!

      • KThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 12, 2023

        Ocean Shores RV Park

        Excellent clean facility

        Owner is very nice and professional. Showers well lit and perfectly clean. Amazing views of the ocean and easy beach access.

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        Aug. 4, 2023

        Glacier Vista

        Hidden Gem

        We loved everything about this little spot. It’s tucked away, all by itself, (not at a campground), so you trade noisy campsites for incredible views. We backed our 26ft RV in so that the fire pit and picnic table were right behind us. Plenty of room for our truck to stay attached. Great location, better views. The hosts brought us homemade chocolate chip cookies that were delicious and made us feel so welcome! They live nearby so if you have any issues they are just a phone call away. We are already telling all of our friends that if they want a quiet place with great views in Homer this is THE SPOT!

      • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
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        Jul. 24, 2023

        Glacier Vista

        RV Site near Eveline State Park

        Jake from the Dyrt here!  This awesome spot near Homer has electric & water hookups for a convenient stay while you explore the surrounding nature trails and take in all that Alaska has to offer!  Check them out and please share some pictures of your stay on the Dyrt!

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        Jul. 20, 2023

        Kyllonen's RV Park

        Nice people, view

        Campground is on hill overlooking wetlands, then ocean beach. Peaceful. Showers and laundry available for extra $. All sites have picnic table, campfire ring. Some under trees, some in more open area. Fish cleaning station available. Very close to Anchor River - a great place to fish for salmon, trout. Bathrooms and laundry room kept clean.

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        Jul. 2, 2023

        Ocean Shores RV Park

        Great Campground

        The spots are a bit narrow, but most spots have full hookups, and there is a short trail down to the beach.

        The shower rooms are very clean and there is an excellent breakfast restaurant next door.

        The spots around the perimeter of the campground have fire rings. The ones in the center do not.

      • Michael V.
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        May. 30, 2023

        Homer Spit Campground

        Nice Campground

        We stayed on a beachfront site. There’s not much room between sites, but having a beachfront site gave us plenty of room for the kids to run during the day. Low tides make for great fishing, tide pooling, and star fish watching.

      • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 4, 2023

        Homer Spit Campground

        The Famous Homer Spit!

        There are a few city run campgrounds on the spit in Homer.  This mini peninsula juts a few miles out into Kachemak Bay and creates one of the main tourist areas for the town. This is another of Alaska's pot-holed, parking lot camping areas where tents can be set up just off the perimeter and RVs of any size can take up residence within it. Picnic tables and fire rings lie between the parking and the beach and there’s a general esprit de corps of the folks hanging out there.  

        Like many Alaskan camping spots what the site itself lacks in charm, is simply overwhelmed by the spectacular views in any direction. That's why you come here in the first place. The bathroom situation is simple, a couple of port-o-potties with a hand washing station. Recycling and trash dumpsters are right next to the toilets. Water can be filled up for free at the city RV dump station in town, right across from the Post Office on the Sterling Hwy. Payment can be made at the automated permit machine. 

        The lack of any trees made solar power a no-brainer, even on the cloudy days. With our solar suitcase from Renogy and 200W of solar on the roof, we were able to recharge our battery without any issues. 

        There's a great bike path that leads to the many tourist shops, bars and restaurants on the spit. The spit is also a great launching area for kayaking in the ocean side of the spit- launching on the other bay side can be tricky because of tides and mud. Parking along the spit is pretty easy and there are large lots which allow for overnight parking if you are going to use the area as a launching pad for other adventures either on the Kenai or further afield. Homer is known as a particularly good spot for Grizzly Bear tours into Kobuk Valley National Park (the holy grail of grizzly sightings). Be sure to tour the Alaskan Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Visitor’s Center, it’s difficult to get out to the Aleutian Islands, but through the engaging films and interactive displays, you can get a feel for the history and wildlife of these remote areas. 

        Homer has all the services that campers need including grocery stores and good restaurants (we loved Fat Olive and Carmen’s Gelato out on the spit.)  A short drive along East End Road will take you right by Fitz Creek General store, which is a treat for all kinds of cool stuff -- the chocolate muffins alone are worth the drive alone. The village farmer’s market is truly amazing with veggies, baked goods, prepared food, and lots of other arts and crafts.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Aug. 2, 2022

        Homer Spit Campground

        Awesome location

        Yes, we were packed in next to our neighbors, but the location was awesome. We had an inside site (all that was left when we rolled up same day) but we were mainly there to walk around the spit and sleep so it was perfect. The staff there were SO nice and friendly and helpful.

      • Jennifer G.
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        Jul. 23, 2022

        Whiskey Point Cabins & RV Park

        Great views and amenities

        Our second time staying here. There is an amazing ocean and volcano view off a common ground area with a picnic table and fire pit. Eagles soar overhead. Sites are close together but have water, electricity, a small table and fire pit. We didn’t stay in the cabins but they look nice and the property, general store, and washing facilities seem well maintained. Recommend for a night or two when visiting Homer.

      • Jennifer G.
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        Jul. 23, 2022

        Ninilchik View Campground

        Amazing Hidden Treasure!

        We found this by accident looking for a different campground and decided to stay! No electricity or water but the view made up for that. There’s about 15 sites, a bathroom and pay station. Our site was #13 I believe and the view was AMAZING. Overlooking the cook inlet with volcanoes in the distance and bald eagle after bald eagle flying across the view. We watched the “sunset” (May so not fully dark) and it brought a tear to my husbands eye. Great place to stop off on your way to homer.

      • Brad H.The Dyrt ADMIN User
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        May. 29, 2022

        Baycrest RV Park

        Beautiful view

        Campground is well maintained. About 20 min drive from Homer spit. Sites are a little tight but the views are amazing!

      • Ash N.
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        Sep. 30, 2021

        Hornaday Park Campground

        Awesome Park.

        I love this park in the street here all the time. I am local and it’s still a beautiful getaway. Incredible views and great tent sites.

      • N
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        Sep. 12, 2021

        Whiskey Point Cabins & RV Park

        Amazing

        Whiskey Point is a small, full hookup, amazing camp ground with the nicest caretakers. The view is spectacular and we had the entire campground to ourselves.



      Guide to Seldovia

      Camping near Seldovia, Alaska, offers a unique blend of stunning views and outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are plenty of options to explore.

      What to do

      • Fishing: The area is known for great fishing spots. One camper mentioned, "We stayed on a beachfront site... low tides make for great fishing, tide pooling, and starfish watching" at Homer Spit Campground.
      • Kayaking: Launching from the spit is a popular activity. A review highlighted, "The spit is also a great launching area for kayaking in the ocean side of the spit."
      • Wildlife Tours: Homer is famous for its Grizzly Bear tours. A visitor noted, "Homer is known as a particularly good spot for Grizzly Bear tours into Kobuk Valley National Park."

      What campers like

      • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the breathtaking scenery. One reviewer said, "What can be better?! Only $20 a night, level spots steps from the beach" at Anchor River State Recreation Area.
      • Friendly Atmosphere: Many appreciate the community vibe. A camper shared, "There’s a general esprit de corps of the folks hanging out there" at Homer Spit Campground.
      • Convenient Location: Being close to amenities is a plus. One camper mentioned, "We parked the RV and walked to everything we wanted to see" at Heritage RV Park.

      What you should know

      • Crowded Sites: Some campgrounds can get busy. A camper noted, "There’s not much room between sites, but having a beachfront site gave us plenty of room for the kids to run during the day" at Homer Spit Campground.
      • Basic Amenities: Facilities can be simple. One review stated, "The bathroom situation is simple, a couple of port-o-potties with a hand washing station" at Homer Spit Campground.
      • Weather Considerations: Be prepared for changing weather. A camper mentioned, "It is high of 60 degrees in August, so a little chilly, but nice clear weather!" at Anchor River State Recreation Area.

      Tips for camping with families

      • Choose Beachfront Sites: Kids love the beach! One family enjoyed, "Having a beachfront site gave us plenty of room for the kids to run during the day" at Homer Spit Campground.
      • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have a list of things to do. A camper suggested, "There’s a great bike path that leads to the many tourist shops, bars, and restaurants on the spit."
      • Pack for Comfort: Bring warm clothes for cooler nights. A reviewer noted, "We didn’t have warm enough clothes for the kiddos" when they decided against camping at Anchor River State Recreation Area.

      Tips from RVers

      • Check Site Sizes: Some spots can be tight. One RV traveler mentioned, "The spots are a bit narrow, but most spots have full hookups" at Ocean Shores RV Park.
      • Make Reservations: Popular spots fill up fast. A camper advised, "Make reservations because this place fills up" at Heritage RV Park.
      • Be Mindful of Access: Some campgrounds may have limited access. A reviewer shared, "If you can be self-contained for a couple of days... there is an RV park right down the road" at Anchor River State Recreation Area.

      Camping around Seldovia, Alaska, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors, with plenty of activities and beautiful scenery to make your trip memorable.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • What camping is available near Seldovia, AK?

        According to TheDyrt.com, Seldovia, AK offers a wide range of camping options, with 37 campgrounds and RV parks near Seldovia, AK and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

      • Which is the most popular campground near Seldovia, AK?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Seldovia, AK is Homer Spit Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 42 reviews.

      • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Seldovia, AK?

        According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Seldovia, AK.

      • What parks are near Seldovia, AK?

        According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 parks near Seldovia, AK that allow camping, notably Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Kenai Fjords National Park.