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Captain Cook State Recreation Area

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Captain Cook State Recreation Area is virtually undiscovered by most visitors to the Kenai Peninsula. It offers a peaceful setting of forests, lakes, streams and saltwater beaches.

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  • Tent Sites
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  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
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  • Drinking Water
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Water Hookups

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

Just Wandered Back to See What Was Here & Stayed a Couple Days!

Tucked away off the main Kenai Peninsula roads, Captain Cook SP sees fewer visitors and offers campers a nice quiet way to spend a few days. While fishing might be the main outdoor activity here, walking along the rocky beach of Cook inlet can’t be beat. 

The campsites are rustic and small, with just a few able to serve larger rigs. The road through the campground is winding and hilly so we’d recommend not bringing a long 5th wheel or bus in here. The vault toilets were clean and water was available through spigots located around the loop. Like all Alaskan State Park wells, they recommend that you treat, filter, or boil all water before consuming. The forest canopy made it a bit of a challenge for our solar system, but our portable solar suitcase was able to make up the difference by periodically moving it around to the sunny spot. 

Hiking trails lead throughout the campground and down to the beach where you could walk for miles if you wanted. The views of Cook Inlet and the mountains of the western shore are stunning on clear days and the sunsets were incredible.  Denali is probably visible occasionally. There was an “Alaskan boat launch," aka a 4-wheel drive road down to the beach where you could launch a small craft, canoe or kayak, and cycling along the roads is possible. There are ample fishing opportunities throughout the area, as well as companies which will take you further inland by seaplane to find your own isolated spot. 

The closest town with full services is Kenai, and the larger village of Soldatna for mechanics, gas, groceries and restaurants.

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  • Review photo of Captain Cook State Recreation Area by Shari  G., April 4, 2023
  • Review photo of Captain Cook State Recreation Area by Shari  G., April 4, 2023
  • Review photo of Captain Cook State Recreation Area by Shari  G., April 4, 2023
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Eric M.
Reviewed Sep. 10, 2018

great location away from the mad rush of summer fisherman

great location, no hookups but is nice and clean, trail down to the beach is hard to find but the beach is full of agates for those who collect. if you keep your eyes and ears open there is lots of wildlife in the area. The bears and moose usually wander about in the dawn or dusk hours.

Month of VisitSeptember
Allen W.
Reviewed Jul. 25, 2018

Captain Cook State Park: Discovery Campground

Following the Spur Highway to the very end and hang a left; you will find the entrance to Discovery campground. Running along the bluffs and curling back, this campground offers amazing views of Cook Inlet, a secluded location, and quietness.

Days can be spent hiking, fishing out of the mouth of the Swanson River, and exploring the beach; which is best done during low tide. which reveals a beautiful rocky vistage, and tons of flats to walk along. Bring your mud boots though as there are large muddy sections between you and the rocks.

Mornings and evenings provide amazing sunrises or sunsets blasting beautiful reds, purples and pinks along the mountains across the bay. The Dicovery trail and Interpative trail offer short hikes weaving through the Forrest and low brush as well. BrIng bug spray though or you mIght get carrIed away!

One of my favorite camgrounds! Quiet and peaceful (minus the low constant buzz of skeeters) with great campsites i‘ve spent more then my share of weekends here. Entire days have been burnt exploring the low tide rocks, tidal pools, and collecting stones. As a photographer, the sunsets are spectacular and full of color!

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  • 53 total camp sites
  • Good for either tent or motorhome campIng
  • Each site provIdes a fIre pit, a picnic table and a bench.
  • Well water and a dumpster are provIded.
  • Bathrooms are clean and decently kept.
  • BrIng your supplies: the nearest market Is about 20 mInutes away.
  • Bug spray Is a necessity!
  • Bears are occasional visitors so keep your eyes open.
  • Review photo of Captain Cook State Recreation Area by Allen W., July 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Captain Cook State Recreation Area by Allen W., July 25, 2018
  • Review photo of Captain Cook State Recreation Area by Allen W., July 25, 2018
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Location

Captain Cook State Recreation Area is located in Alaska

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Directions

The recreation area can be reached by driving 25 miles north of Kenai on the North Kenai Road to milepost 36.

Coordinates

60.782948 N
151.056433 W

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