About Kasilof Rv Park
Kasilof RV Park is an extended stay campground on the Kenai Peninsula, a two-hour drive from Anchorage. The park offers a quiet, wooded setting with 17 full and partial hookup sites, ideal for anglers and long-term stays.
Kasilof RV Park operates 17 sites with trees and flowers separating each space. The park sits across the street from Johnson Lake. Anglers access the Kasilof and Kenai rivers for King, Red, and Silver salmon.
Deep Creek and the Ninilchik River provide additional King and Silver salmon fishing. Charter boat companies on the Cook Inlet offer Halibut and ocean fish trips. The park accommodates nightly, weekly, monthly, or full-season stays.
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What Amenities Does Kasilof Rv Park Offer?
Kasilof RV Park offers bathrooms, showers, a fish cleaning table, free WiFi, coin-operated laundry, and propane refills for guests at $5.00 per gallon.
Is Kasilof Rv Park Big Rig Friendly?
What Are the Rates at Kasilof Rv Park?
2025 rates for two adults and family under 18: full hookup weekly $350 in June and August, $425 in July; partial hookup weekly $325 in June and August, $390 in July. Monthly rates: full hookup $1350 (June/August) and $1650 (July); partial hookup $1225 (June/August) and $1525 (July). Summer season (Memorial Day to Labor Day) is $3000 for full hookups and $2750 for partial hookups. Extra vehicle or boat storage is $5.00 daily.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Kasilof Rv Park?
Kasilof RV Park is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The reservation system requires a non-refundable deposit to hold a site. Bookings are made online via the park's website.
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What Is the Atmosphere Like at Kasilof Rv Park?
This is a small, quiet, extended stay campground with 17 sites separated by trees and flowers. The atmosphere is geared toward anglers and guests seeking a long-term base on the Kenai Peninsula.