Campground is situated on a very long narrow dirt road. Besides the proximity to Yosemite this campground was not a favorite. 2 had the best shade and it gets hot.
Well maintained campground. Some smaller and uneven spots but worth it. Next to great hikes.
Bathrooms are great.
Probably COVID related but this park is under utilized and under attended. The shower is of if you throw in quarters and close your eyes. It could use some TLC but was a quite place to stop for the night.
Not all spots have shade.
Make sure you are prepared for the temperature swing. 89 in the day and down to 51 at night. I love a shower and they also have a pool open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Pick a spot in the shade of possible. I really enjoyed this campground.
Price and campground make this a must stop. Signs at each campsite tell you what kind of camping it is: tent, RV. Not meant for big rigs and the 5 mile road back is very narrow and windy but the drive is beautiful.
Loved this campground. Showers and laundry not available due to COVID but this place was worth it. A bit pricey but they maintain the park really well. $75-$85 means usually you can find a spot here.
Nice place to eat within walking distance but make reservations on a weekend. WiFi. Showers. Spots are close together but the drive here is amazing. Openings on a Saturday night.
Amazing kids area pirate ship. Great beach walk and good camp sites. Be prepared for showers to be closed but the restrooms were open. Can’t beat the views.
Lots of kids. Really nice shower and laundry area. Pick a spot closest to the end where there are lots of trees. Open pet friendly area.
Thought there is a lake nearby and some tree coverage this RV park is mostly pavement. It is near a number of RV shops so if you need some place to hunker down waiting for part this is a good choice. Lots of amenities like bathrooms and propane.
This very Alaskan campground has lots of options. You can camp at the river bed or in some sites with hookups. When we went there in mid September it was deserted. There is a gun range. This campground is on a large parcel of land so what the backroads they get bumpy. RVs should stick to the main roads.
With the exception of the view of your neighbors the ocean is beautiful. There are so many things to find at the city campground. Toilets are open seasonally. 34 campsites, day use area, and a gazebo to rent. They are always looking toward improvements. This is a great place to camp and spend the day beach combing or enjoying all the shops and wonders of this little town on the water.
If you have kids. This is the place to be. You can walk or drive here and hang out under the picnic pavilion while the kids get their energy out.
If your traveling with littles this is the place.
There are 5 campgrounds in the State recreation site. They include Coho, Silverking, Slidehole, Steelhead, and Halibut.
If you are looking for camping closer to the beach try spots at Halibut campground. There are plenty of amenities in Anchor Point including store and Post office. Plus pizza which is good after driving all day and not wanting to cook for the family.
The farther you walk down the beach the farther for people you get.
What can I say about the views. If you are wondering those are three volcanoes you can see, Augistine, Iliamna, and Redoubt. There is no fishing here and if you can find your way down to the beach there is a whole other world. Except traffic for local residents there are usually few people and worth it to find a way down.
I love this part of Alaska.
There are a number of trail heads in the area. Any large gravel area is available for camping. Please rent that large rigs use these areas so please park in a space that allows them to pull around.
Lots of hiking near by but there are no picnic tables or restrooms.
We got here when it was dark and on a Wednesday night in mid September we thought it would be empty -WRONG. It was pretty full. Most likely due to all the hunting. I liked the campground but there is a dog kennel on the other side of the river and the dogs bark and howl all night. And that I could have gotten used to but since I camp with my dogs they had a really hard time settling down for the night. This is a well maintained campground. But the Denali Highway you have to take to get there and we o lay went 37 miles was rough and really slow.
If you hit the red Alyeska Pipeline road block you have gone too far. This campground was a little confusing to drive around and very very wet in Mid September so bring your rain jacket. The drive out to this campground can be a little bumpy and times so take it slowly. The drive around this campground is a bit rough in spots as well. Totally worth it and with no one else on the entire campground it was pretty epic. The campground is situated right above the Arctic Circle sign so if there are a bunch of people waiting for pictures you can always sang a great shot early in the morning before other people are there.
Restrooms were still open after Labor Day!!! This is really just a big lot. If some how you drive your huge RV this way there is plenty of room. I have no idea how packed this place gets but when we came mid September it was empty. There are picnic tables and fire rings. Also there is a spot to fill up on water if need be.
This is an amazing little campground with river access and a boat launch. Just an FYI the bathrooms are locked after Labor Day. When we arrived in the middle of September we were the only ones there. If you get here and there are no spots there is another campground Olnes lake right down the road. I look forward to coming back here more often.