Alaska State Parks, Kenai/PWS Area Office

Address: PO Box 1247
Soldotna, AK 99669
Phone: (907) 262-5581 Website: http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/units/index.htm#kenai

Alaska is big, wild, and scenic, with a state park system to match. Encompassing more than 3.3 million acres of rugged, unspoiled terrain, the Alaska State Park System provides endless recreational opportunities year-round, and is a priceless resource for residents and visitors alike.    

  • Anchor River State Recreation Area and Stariski SRS  Near Anchor Point, Anchor River SRA offers premier fishing for king, silver and pink salmon, as well as Dolly Varden and steelhead. Stariski SRS offers fabulous views of the Alaska Range across Cook Inlet.  
  • Caines Head State Recreation Area and Resurrection Bay State Marine Parks  Located out of the town of Seward, there are six remote coastal park units 
  • Captain Cook State Recreation Area  This 3,460 acre park sits at the end of North Kenai Road along Cook Inlet and offers a variety of recreational activities.
  • Clam Gulch State Recreation Area  If you need fixin's for homemade clam chowder, this is the place to go. This park is near Ninilchik.  
  • Deep Creek State Recreation Area  Near Ninilchik, Deep Creek offers legendary halibut and king salmon fishing, as well as razor clams, and has salt water access 
  • Kachemak Bay State Park and State Wilderness Park  These two parks sit across the bay from the town of Homer, offering cabins, backcountry camping, and miles of trail. 
  • Kasilof Area State Parks  Two of these three parks offer great fishing at Crooked Creek and Kasilof River. The third offers a wooded, lakeside setting 
  • Kenai River Special Management Area  This park offers some of the best salmon fishing in Alaska. 
  • Ninilchik State Recreation Area  Near the town of Ninilchik, this park has world class salmon and halibut fishing, as well as razor clams. It also has salt water access.

     

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