Alaska Canoe and Campground

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  • Family-friendly park in a prime area for canoeing, hiking and fishing
  • A 10-minute drive from the edge of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
  • Kenai city 30 minutes’ drive; Homer an hour 30 minutes away
If it’s adventure you’re after, set your compass to point you in the direction of Alaska Canoe and Campground in Sterling, western Alaska. It's on the Kenai peninsula, close to prime spots for hiking, fishing and canoeing, and you won’t need to look outside the site to get started – the team will help you arrange everything. Here for the fishing? Rent your tackle from Alaska Canoe and climb aboard a charter (from Homer, Deep Creek or Seward) to seek out halibut – keep your eyes peeled for sea lions, otters and even whales while you’re out on the boat – or try your luck on the Kenai or Kasilof rivers for king salmon, then have your fish cleaned, frozen and vacuum packed before you leave. Want to explore the Alaskan wilderness? Venture into Kenai National Wildlife Refuge with some sturdy boots, or with a canoe, kayak or raft in tow (rent them when you arrive) – the refuge is full of rivers and lakes, and there’s a shuttle service to bring you (plus equipment) from home base to the best spots. If that still sounds like too much work, sign up for a bear-spotting flyout trip, taking to the skies over the refuge to spy out some grizzlies and black bears. You’ll work up an appetite fairly quickly round these parts, so when you’re ready for some munch make your way back to Alaska Canoe to get the barbecue started (throw on some of your freshly caught fish if you’ve had a good day on the water), or try out one of the restaurants in Sterling or Soldotna (10 minutes away).

Site type

Touring caravan pitches 1
Tent pitches 10
Motorhome pitches 31

Languages spoken

English

Spanish

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Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available Car parking by pitch/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Tents for hire Toilet block Washing-up area Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Rallies welcome Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all year

Themes

Budget/backpacker Forest Luxury Peaceful

Utilities

Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Public transport nearby Shop nearby

Type

Medium (26-50 pitches)

Accessibility

Disabled facilities

Nearby leisure

Canoeing/kayaking nearby Cycling nearby Fishing nearby Golf nearby Horse riding nearby Mountain biking nearby Restaurant nearby Tennis nearby Watersports nearby

Touring and motorhomes

Drainage hook-up points for tourers Motorhome service point Tourer storage facilities Water hook-up points for tourers

Location

Alaska Canoe and Campground

35292 Sterling Highway

Sterling

Alaska

USA

99672

Directions

Timezone

America/Anchorage Alaska Daylight Time (GMT-08:00)

GPS

60.53726°N
-150.80305°W

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

Haven’t had enough of fab and scenic Alaskan nature? Travel on to Kenai Fjords National Park, an hour and a half’s drive from base, for hiking and boat tours through spectacular mountains and glaciers. If you need a break from excursions on the wild Alaskan land and sea, there are plenty of more sedate destinations around here to explore. Start with a visit to the small city of Soldotna for the Historical Society and Museum, Alaska Berries winery, Kenai River Brewing Company and the Town of Living Trees (a chainsaw-carving studio that’s an absolute must), before continuing on to the coastal city of Kenai (30 minutes) to poke around the old town and take in the views over Cook Inlet from the sandy beaches. Craving some more Alaskan booze? Make your way to Homer, an hour and a half away, for the Bear Creek Winery, Homer Brewing Company and Grace Ridge Brewery, then stick around for the Kilcher Homestead Living Museum (learn about the self-sufficient lifestyle of early pioneers), Miller Comb Museum, Salty Dawg Saloon and tons of galleries.

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  • Does Alaska Canoe and Campground have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Alaska Canoe and Campground dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Alaska Canoe and Campground? Haven’t had enough of fab and scenic Alaskan nature? Travel on to Kenai Fjords National Park, an hour and a half’s drive from base, for hiking and boat tours through spectacular mountains … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Alaska Canoe and Campground?
    Camping and touring
    Arrive:  noon –  Anytime
    Depart by:  11 a.m.
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