Best RV Parks & Resorts near Soldotna, AK

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145 Reviews of 60 Soldotna Campgrounds


  • Tanya B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Real Alaskan Cabins and RV Park
    Aug. 15, 2020

    Real Alaskan Cabins and RV Park

    If you want hook ups

    This cute little RV park has 34 spaces with full hook ups. There are also showers and group restrooms in the bathhouse. Set in the Alaska wilderness has great views and not a bad choice for RV places.

  • Kathy M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge & RV Park
    Aug. 2, 2018

    Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge & RV Park

    Beautiful Location in Cooper Landing - Salmon Lovers Paradis

    This RV Park offers full hook ups with laundry, shower, and full service market on site. The showers were very clean with excellent water pressure ($2.00 for 10 min). Laundry facilities was large and clean. Market staff were extremely friendly and knowledgeable about area. They were kind enough to lend us bear spray for our Russian River hike. Lending library also available in market place to exchange for a new book.

    The Princess Lodge itself is large with 2 restaurants and a large deck that looks out onto the Kenai. They offer shuttle service to and from the lodge and RV Park as needed. The lodge also has a beautiful trail with decks looking into the Kenai the shuttle can take you to and from as needed.

    The market staff were really amazing and we enjoyed our stay here very much. We tried one of the restaurants in the Lodge and unfortunately weren’t too impressed. We will definitely stay at this RV site again in the future. Can’t beat the location and hospitality!

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from River Terrace Campground
    Aug. 2, 2019

    River Terrace Campground

    Right on the Kenai river

    If you want to salmon fish for a few weeks every summer this is the place. You can call and check to see when there running or you can just check with Alaska Fish and Game. When they’re running in the thousands it’s pretty much full so you would need to reserve ahead. This RV Park has their own private boardwalk so it makes it a little more managed. Full hookups $70.00 plus tax.

  • E
    Camper-submitted photo from Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    Jul. 14, 2016

    Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Russian river camp ground alaska

    Amazing weekend. Tucked back in the chugach national forest is a quiet campground that is hard to get into without prior planning. No Rv hookups but does have a dump station and potable wAter. Campsites are nicely spaced so your not camping on top of each other. Amazing fishing for trout and salmon. Lots of hiking trails and tons of tourist activities near by.

  • Tanya B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sunrise Resorts | Edgewater Lodge & RV Park
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Sunrise Resorts | Edgewater Lodge & RV Park

    Right in the city

    I don’t hate this RV Park which is saying a lot. There are 60 sites and this RV park is open from May 15 until Labor Day. You can reserve RV and tent sites online but you must call for cabin rentals.. This is right in the heart of Soldotna and close to anything you might have forgotten. 

  • Riley N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge & RV Park
    Jul. 29, 2022

    Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge & RV Park

    Not really our thing

    We’re not big rv park people so it wasn’t really our thing but as far as rv parks it was nice. The restaurant being right there was great we were able to enjoy cocktails and dinner on the deck

  • Tanya B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bing Brown's
    Aug. 15, 2020

    Bing Brown's

    Convenient stop on the Sterling highway

    This is Motel and RV Park seems well loved by fisherman. There is no website for this park however there did appear to be spots in the prime of fishing season. If you’re looking for somewhere easy to pull off on the Sterling highway on the way to Homer this is a great option. 

  • Lynn G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Alaskan Angler RV Resort
    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.

  • Connor D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Quartz Creek Campground
    Aug. 8, 2021

    Quartz Creek Campground

    Best RV site I've stayed in

    Best RV site I've stayed in. Period. Site was great, plenty of space, the day use area was right in the lake, and good fishing within 20 minutes.

  • Joe C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kasilof RV park
    Aug. 23, 2020

    Kasilof RV park

    Kasilof RV

    Definitely an RV park to visit even if just for a few minutes to re group and gather yourself

  • Joe C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Scenic View RV Park
    Aug. 23, 2020

    Scenic View RV Park

    Scenic view

    Chilled spot out by the overlook where you can bring your RV park it for a day or month friendly staff made it comfortable to stay

  • Tanya B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Klondike RV Park & Cottages
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Klondike RV Park & Cottages

    RV park

    I should preface all my reviews with I don’t like RV camping so much. Normally my family travels in a large 10 person tent and a suburban. We enjoyed going places large RVs can’t. But this isn’t a bad spot. There are lots of trees and the drive is beautiful so if you’re looking for an RV site this is a good choice.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Clam Gulch State Rec Area
    Sep. 26, 2023

    Clam Gulch State Rec Area

    Beach access and good bay and mountain views

    We stayed off season and were the only campers except the host. We rv camped and parked in a spot with an outlook over the cliff toward mountains. Only a few spots have views. There is a trail down to a beautiful beach, also empty when we were there. The parking spots are very tightly spaced.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Quartz Creek Campground
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Quartz Creek Campground

    Wonderful Campground for all

    This USFS Campground is right off the highway at Kenai Lake near Coopers Landing. Easy access for most any size RVs or trailers, well spaced, improved, level sites with big wooden tables and metal fire pits with metal cooking grates. Water and very clean restrooms and locking trash cans throughout the 2 loops. There is a boat launch. One side has Quartz Creek  running along it and another has lakefront campsites. There are first come, first served as well as reserved campsites. Some are single ($18) and some are doubles ($28) and there is a dump station. Salmon run up Quartz Creek and once they arrive the Bears will too. Very close to Coopers Landing and the Russian River. Lots of hiking, Mtn Biking trails, boating and fishing within very close distances as well as small stores, gas stations....

    This is a great, quiet campground very close to many popular areas in Alaska. It is very busy once the Red Salmon arrive, esp fron mid July to mid August...

  • A M.
    Camper-submitted photo from K-Beach Campground and Storage
    Jun. 26, 2023

    K-Beach Campground and Storage

    Nice spot tucked in the woods close to the beach.

    Mostly dry camping with some full hookup spots. Nice fish cleaning station under a roof to keep you dry in the rain. There was firewood when I was there which we made use of, peaceful place to roast some marshmallows. The bathroom situation could use some work since it is an old place, but they were clean.

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Centennial Park & Campground
    Aug. 5, 2020

    Centennial Park & Campground

    Good central location

    If you’re looking for a campground with access to the Kenai River, and walk distance to downtown Soldotna, this is it. Typical Alaskan camping...no hookups, but nicely wooded and mostly private. Walking distance to some of the best road accessible fishing in Alaska.

  • Kyla M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Discovery Campground
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Discovery Campground

    rocks!!!

    if you are a rock hound this is the place for you! the campground itself is one of my personal favorites on the peninsula. the secludedness, the beauty, and honestly the mantality of the people coming through. it's nothing fancy, no hook ups no level paved driveways for your class a motor home, but if you're looking for a place to reconnect to nature, you've found the perfect place! just don't forget the bug spray or it won't be the bears you have to fear eating you. miles of beach to walk and scavenge for aguts and jade. there's plenty of camp spots to chose from, three well kept outhouses and a ice cold water pump to rinse off those sandy toes after a long day on the beach

  • George B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tustamena Lake Campground
    Aug. 3, 2020

    Tustamena Lake Campground

    Great access to popular fishing

    A lot of people spend alot of money just to GET to this part of Alaska to go halibut and salmon fishing, only to be hit with high campground, charter, and access fees. This is a great free campground within reach of Soldotna Ak. The Kenai peninsula as a whole is commonly referred to as "the playground of Alaska. My wife and I and our 3 kids used to come here often to get away from the crowds during the summer tourist season. There is also boat access to a number of first come forest service cabins on the lake. The road in can be very washboard at times because there is a popular boat launch here for fishing sockeye salmon on the Kasilof river, and silver salmon fishing in a creek that flows into the lake. The campsites will accommodate anything from tents to large rv's. There is a pump handle on a well onsite for potable water and pit toilets.

  • Taylor W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cooper Creek South
    Apr. 18, 2018

    Cooper Creek South

    Great spot on the Kenai

    Cooper Creek is a great, smaller campground to choose when the popular nearby spots fill up with anglers. For some reason, this spot is not as in demand as the Russian River campground, despite having many of the same amenities.

    This campground is great for group camping trips, as each site is rated for 8 people and a few can have up to 12. There are many ada-acessible sites to choose from as well, which was a great help when bringing along family in need.

    The gravel roads can sometimes mean backing-in is a bit more strenuous than other paved campgrounds, but if you're camping in Alaska, you probably already know how to reverse park a camper! Picnic tables were always well maintained, and the deep firepits came in handy for our large fires. They even have grills built in!

    Toilets are well maintained, but we always had to supply our own method of handwashing - hand santizer, in our case to leave as little trace as possible.

    Don't forget to bring your fishing poles (get that permit first!) and keep an eye out for bear activity.

  • Kristi D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Cooper Creek North Campground
    Aug. 21, 2023

    Cooper Creek North Campground

    Lovely convenient campground

    It's salmon fishing season and you can tell people are staying here to fish the Kenai River, which is great. It was a very convenient campsite off the highway on the way to Homer, in the national forest. only $23 a night to camp or $11.50 if your a senior or have an access pass. Great prize for Alaska, but of course no amenities at site such as water, electric etc. It's a dry spot.

    Good size sites and level spots with picnic table and fire pit. Enjoyed our night here ...

  • Aimee H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Centennial Park & Campground
    Jul. 27, 2017

    Centennial Park & Campground

    Soldotna Alaska Centennial Campground

    Centennial Campground in Soldotna Alaska will be bursting at the seams in June and July. Fishing season will be in full swing and getting a spot may be tricky- as they take no reservations- but WORTH IT! Especially if you like to fish.

    Prices vary from on season to off-- referring to fishing

    Kenai river runs swift and strong alongside this Campground.. along with a beautiful boardwalk along that. Feels like your walking on water!

    There are parts of the boardwalk that lead straight to the water with metal stairs for access and easy fishing. They have fish cleaning stations and HANDICAP FISHING SPOTS!! And discounts for military- love this!

    There is day stay rates and overnight. For day stay it's mainly for fishing- there is also a parking area and open place to fish- we call this time of year "combat" fishing-- shoulder to shoulder--

    but the beauty of the river and some treed spaces make this a great place to "fish camp"

    state bathrooms, no running water.

    We have camped both in high fishing season and early September when an occasional silver will run. This is a quieter time and much more relaxing. There will be fewer people in September as well.

  • Audry P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
    May. 10, 2017

    Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    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.

  • Allen W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Johnson Lake State Recreation Area
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Johnson Lake State Recreation Area

    Johnson Lake: Family Camping

    Following the shoreline of Johnson Lake, this tidy little campground makes for a fun summer stop with the family. A boat launch provides water access to anyone looking to play with jet skis, motor boats, or canoes and kayaks. shallow warmer waters provide for good swimming as well.

    Stocked by fish and game; the later summer months can provide good fishing for Rainbow Trout. Both shore and boat fishing can provide success to the right angler. Just gotta bring the right set up!

    A nicely set up day use area is avaIlable nearby as well. Large awnings cover anywhere from 2 to 4 picnic tables providing dry areas. Fire pits and built in BBQ‘s are close by each awning.

    Late June and July finds this campground very busy, especially during hot days when locals are looking to escape the sun. noise levels and lake activity can get pretty high at these times. The rest of the year these issues are less likely.

    One of my favorIte campgrounds growing up, I could be found here most summer days with a lIne in the water or swimmIng. Now a days I use the day use area occasionally for gatherIngs wIth friends and some BBQin. I tend to avoid the campgrounds durring the summer months because of the overcrowding, but late season camping and fishing can be peaceful and quiet.

    Need to knows

    • 51 total spaces.
    • Good for both tent and motor home camping.
    • Well water and dumpsters are provided.
    • Bathrooms are available.
    • Excellent Trout fishing in later summer months.
    • Camp hosts can be intrusive.
  • Michael V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Johnson Lake State Recreation Area
    Aug. 11, 2022

    Johnson Lake State Recreation Area

    Campground right on the pond.

    Used to party at this lake as a local in the late 90’s early 2000’s.

    Nice little tent camping campground. There used to have spots big enough for RV’s but no hook ups.

  • V
    Camper-submitted photo from Centennial Park & Campground
    Sep. 18, 2018

    Centennial Park & Campground

    Huge campground right on the Kenai River!

    Great family weekend campground and is right on the river providing amazing fishing opportunities. This campground is huge! So lots of trails and boardwalks to ride bikes, walk dogs, get out and explore. Check out the City of Soldotna website for all the details and list of all the fees and discounts for trip planning.

    Camping spots are large and offer fire pits and picnic tables. Extra vehicles are charged the same fee as the RV. So if you drive down and have an RV to get the spot and have a friend in a car joining you later they charge the car same price as the RV. Wish they’d have a price break for extra vehicles.

  • George B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Dolly Varden Lake Campground
    Jul. 21, 2020

    Dolly Varden Lake Campground

    Great little campground

    We lived in this area for 40 yrs. This is not the only campground in this park. There are a number of small lakes and even a canoe trail connecting many of them. The campgrounds range from ones with tables and fire rings , to tent spots with no amenities and a short drive to the pit toilets. There is no water, cell service, or hookups anywhere close by and It is a long dirt road fom the main hwy. It is well maintained. Unless it's been raining, then it can be bumpy and muddy. A 20 foot trailer is about all anyone would fit in most spots. Randy


Guide to Soldotna

Soldotna, Alaska, offers a fantastic experience for RV camping enthusiasts, with a variety of well-reviewed parks that cater to different needs and preferences.

RV Parks Near the Kenai River

Amenities That RVers Appreciate

Pricing for RV Parks in Soldotna

  • Rates at River Terrace Campground start at around $70 for full hookups, making it a competitive option during peak fishing season.
  • Edgewater Lodge and RV Resort offers large RV sites right along the river, with prices varying based on the season.
  • Kasilof RV Park is another affordable choice, providing essential amenities at reasonable rates, especially during the summer months.

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