Best RV Parks & Resorts near Soldotna, AK

Soldotna offers several RV parks with varying amenities along the Kenai Peninsula. Klondike RV Park provides electric hookups, sewer connections, and accommodates larger vehicles with its big-rig friendly sites. River Terrace Campground features full hookups including 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections, operating year-round for extended stays. Moose Crossing RV Park maintains 26 sites with 30-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups in a convenient location off the highway. Sites at most parks have gravel pads with sufficient space for slide-outs and tow vehicles. "Utilities were well placed and centered on the pad, which was a plus. Water pressure was solid at around 45 psi, but the water had a noticeable sulfur taste and smell," noted one camper about Moose Crossing.

During peak salmon fishing season from mid-July through August, RV parks throughout the area fill quickly as anglers seek riverside accommodations. Dump stations are available at several facilities including River Terrace and Sunrise Resorts, though not all parks offer this service. Cell coverage varies across the region, with most parks reporting 1-2 bars on major carriers, while some offer WiFi as an alternative. Many parks remain open only seasonally, typically from May through September, with King Salmon Motel and RV Park operating May 15 to September 15. Pet policies differ between facilities - most welcome pets, but Kenai River RV campground prohibits them. Laundry facilities are limited, so planning ahead for longer stays is advisable.

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RV Park Reviews near Soldotna, AK

155 Reviews of 60 Soldotna Campgrounds


  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2024

    Discovery Campground

    Terrific campground

    Wonderful stay at 50 site primitive campground. Big rig friendly, clean, private sites. Clean vault toilets, pump for water, trash, no dump station. Lots of wildlife - moose with calves in cg. Great fishing in Cooks Inlet, Stormy Lake, and Swanson River all steps from the campground. Beachcombing and rockhounding on beach. Stunning views.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge & RV Park

    Met Our Needs

    We followed our RV GPS and turned off AK-1 at Bean Creek Rd, which brought us to the Kenai Princess RV Park. A steep left turn led to the office, where we had a super friendly check-in. There was an RV in our site when we arrived, but the office quickly moved them to the overflow. The sites were split on two sides of a wide road with a large turnaround area, so backing into Site 35 with FHUs (30 AMP) was easy. The site was long enough for our 40’ toy hauler, including dropping the patio, and we could still park our F450 crosswise. Sewer connections were at the back center of the pad, with water and electric at the center—no issues. Water pressure was about 40 PSI. Because of perimeter trees and fishermen’s vehicles, we set Starlink on the roof for a clear sky shot. Verizon gave us 2 bars, while T-Mobile had no service. There were paths around the campground to the lodge and down to the lake, which we enjoyed walking with our pups. There weren’t many grocery options in Cooper Landing. The nearest major amenities were about an hour away in Soldotna. Overall, this was a decent campground that met our needs.

  • Kristi D.
    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 ...

  • E
    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.

  • J
    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...

  • Lynn G.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Audry P.
    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.

  • Jonathan B.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    GREAT SPOT!

    the Russian is in high demand during the salmon run, but off season it offers a lot as well. great scenery, TONS of nature (too much sometimes if you don’t like bears) biking. the sites are set up great. enough vegetation between sites you don’t notice people are 20yds away. big picnic tables and firepits. dump and fill stations. you can run generators between 6am to 11pm. walking distance to the river. $20 a night is hard to beat for the location.

  • Katie B.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Russian River - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    GORGEOUS spot to dry camp!

    This is a dry campground, so all us camper/RV folks make sure to charge your phones up before coming out! The campgrounds are in numbered groups, with sites positioned in loops on each side of the road. Far enough apart for privacy, but close enough to know if wildlife is around. We have very spotty service when we’re out here, but we don’t mind because the views are far more note worthy than our phone screens. There are water fill up stations and dump stations at every camping loop, which was very convenient. The sites are very big (room for our 26ft camper, F-250 and trailblazer to fit) with a separate open area beside it with a fire pit, picnic table, and bear proof container to place our dogs food and portable grill. Quiet hours are from 10pm-6am so we were able to run our generator long enough for our boys to watch a movie before bed. Great sites, great price, great place to fish for salmon!


Guide to Soldotna

Soldotna RV sites provide convenient access to the Kenai Peninsula's renowned fishing destinations. Campgrounds in the area operate primarily from May through September, with a few facilities offering year-round accommodations. The region experiences peak visitation during salmon runs, when temperatures range from 50-70°F and daylight extends up to 19 hours in midsummer.

What to do

Guided fishing expeditions: Campers staying at Mackey Lake RV and Cabins benefit from proximity to fishing charters. "Near Talon Air - Quiet residential area - only 3 spots so very quiet... Great location across the street from TALON AIR for Bear and Fishing trips," notes reviewer Melissa B.

Food truck dining: Moose Crossing RV & Food Truck Park combines camping with onsite dining options. "The CG hosts also run the two on-site food trucks—one gyro-themed, the other espresso and ice cream," writes MickandKarla W., providing convenient meal options after a day of outdoor activities.

River access: Facilities like Edgewater Lodge and RV Resort offer direct water access. "Very large RV and tent sites right along the rivers edge," mentions reviewer Tanya B., making it convenient for anglers to maximize fishing time during their stay.

What campers like

Community gatherings: Klondike RV Park & Cottages offers social opportunities for guests. "Host is very welcoming. Were invited to a delicious salmon chowder gathering on the spot," shares Andrea W., highlighting the community atmosphere at this facility.

Privacy between sites: Tree coverage provides separation between camping spaces at select RV parks. "The grounds are spacious, some with trees providing privacy," notes reviewer Andrea W. about Klondike RV Park, offering a more secluded camping experience compared to more open facilities in the area.

Convenience to local amenities: Many campgrounds provide easy access to services. "This is right in the heart of Soldotna and close to anything you might have forgotten," states Tanya B. about Sunrise Resorts. Similarly, Mackey Lake RV mentions "Fred Meyer 3 miles away, river 4 miles away."

What you should know

Limited availability during peak season: Securing reservations becomes difficult during prime fishing periods. "No spots to be had on a sunny weekend in the middle of August. This is a very convenient site for fishing on the Kenai," reports Tanya B. about River Terrace Campground.

Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have mineral-rich water systems. "Water pressure was solid at around 45 psi, but the water had a noticeable sulfur taste and smell," notes MickandKarla W. about Moose Crossing RV Park, suggesting campers may want to bring drinking water.

Connectivity challenges: Cell service can be inconsistent throughout the region. "We had 2 bars on Verizon, 1 bar on T-Mobile, and a decent sky view for Starlink—though perimeter sites may have more tree cover and less visibility," explains reviewer MickandKarla W., while noting the campground WiFi ran at approximately 20 Mbps.

Tips for camping with families

Consider tent camping alternatives: Not all RV parks cater exclusively to large motorhomes. "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," shares Tanya B. about Klondike RV Park.

Recreation access: Proximity to public lakes provides additional activities. "Longmere public lake 5 miles away," notes reviewer Melissa B. about Mackey Lake RV and Cabins, offering alternative water recreation beyond river fishing.

Dog-friendly facilities: Pet owners benefit from designated walking areas. "There's also ample space for walking dogs, including a short trail," mentions MickandKarla W. about Moose Crossing RV Park, making it suitable for families traveling with pets.

Tips from RVers

Hookup quality: Full-service sites provide varying levels of utility access. "Every ground is provided with water, electricity and dumping station," notes Andrea W. about Klondike RV Park, while other facilities may offer partial hookups or different amperage options.

Parking configurations: Site layouts accommodate different vehicle sizes. "The CG has a mix of pull-through and back-in sites, which are fairly close together but not uncomfortably so," explains MickandKarla W. about Moose Crossing RV Park, helping RVers determine if their specific rig will fit comfortably.

Extended stays: Several RV sites near Soldotna, Alaska remain open beyond the typical summer season. "This RV Park has 34 spaces with full hook ups. There are also showers and group restrooms in the bathhouse," reports Tanya B. about Real Alaskan Cabins and RV Park, providing essential information for longer-term visitors.

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