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Scenic View RV Park
Overview
Overview
Scenic View RV Park in Ninilchik, Alaska, provides travelers with a classic Alaskan camping experience. Situated on the Kenai Peninsula, the park is known for its sweeping coastal vistas and a quiet, laid-back atmosphere that allows visitors to fully appreciate the rugged beauty of the region. It serves as a peaceful home base for those traveling along the Sterling Highway who prioritize scenery and authentic local character over high-density resort amenities.
Location & Surroundings
The park is strategically located between Soldotna and Homer, making it an ideal midpoint for explorers. Guests are treated to unobstructed views of Cook Inlet and the surrounding volcanic peaks, including Mount Redoubt and Mount Iliamna. The setting is quintessentially Alaskan, featuring grassy sites and proximity to the tidelands. Being positioned on a bluff allows for prime sunset watching and a unique perspective of the dramatic tidal changes that characterize this part of the Kenai Peninsula.
Amenities & Park Features
Scenic View RV Park offers essential facilities designed to support a comfortable stay in a remote environment. The park provides full hookup sites, which are highly valued by long-haul travelers navigating the Alaskan wilderness. Guests can expect well-maintained grounds with easy access to utility connections. The layout emphasizes spacious pull-through sites, accommodating various RV sizes while ensuring everyone has a clear line of sight toward the water and the distant mountain ranges across the inlet.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Ninilchik is renowned for its world-class fishing, and staying here puts you near some of the best halibut and salmon charter locations on the peninsula. Visitors often explore the historic Ninilchik Village, where the Russian Orthodox church stands as a testament to the area's rich cultural heritage. Whether you are interested in clam digging on the local beaches, wildlife spotting, or simply driving the scenic Sterling Highway to nearby Kenai River access points, the park is positioned perfectly for daily excursions.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for independent travelers, anglers, and photographers who appreciate unspoiled natural environments. It is an excellent choice for those who prefer a tranquil site over a busy commercial campground. The park appeals most to retirees, adventurers, and couples who want to balance their road trip with breathtaking panoramic views and quiet evenings. It is a true destination for those who want to experience the raw, quiet majesty of coastal Alaska.
Features & Amenities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
FRANS MOORREES
This Rv Park is one of our favorites. The view alone is breathtaking and worth the stop. The bathhouse is very clean and includes laundry facilities as well. We would definitely stop here again if we pass this way.
Angie Smith
Amazing views. The owners were super nice, pet friendly place, my dog loved running around. Great location near rivers and not a far drive to Homer. Would stay again.
Jamie Flanagan
Great little RV park. Friendly owners with great shower and laundry all very clean. Great wildlife as well, stayed one night and had a moose and porcupine drop in to say hello. Lots of eagles as well. The views were spectacular and we hope to stay there again.
Gary Hoffman
Last July we spent two nights, and they were two of the best nights in our two-month Alaska adventure. We ended up here because we couldn’t find a spot in Homer. What a stroke of luck. The campground is well maintained, and the views are to die for. We had a great campfire overlooking Cook Inlet. I highly recommend staying here without the crowds and doing a day trip to Homer to see the sights.
Skippin Rocks
Like everyone else has mentioned, the view is stunning. You are up on a cliff overlooking the ocean and mountains on the other side of the bay. The staff are helpful and friendly. The site is about 45 minutes from Soldotna and around 1 1/2 hours to Homer. We stayed here twice and would definitely stay again.