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Crooked Creek
State Recreation Site

(Soldotna Region)

Crooked Creek  State Recreation Site




Park:
Crooked Creek State Recreation Area is a short walk from the confluence of Crooked Creek and the Kasilof River. There are 80 campsites and 36 day use parking sites. Crooked Creek SRS is most popular in May and June for king salmon fishing from the bank of the Kasilof River. Additional fisheries include a small steelhead run in the spring and fall, and Dolly Varden, sockeye and silver salmon in the summer.

Moose, black and brown bear, lynx, squirrels, hares and other creatures are plentiful in all of these areas. Enjoy and respect them for this is their home. Please help them by not feeding them and keeping a clean camp






Facilities:
  • ADA Facility - Yes
  • 105 Acres
  • 24 Campsites ($10)
  • 35' RV size limit
  • Camping Limit - 7 days
  • Daily Parking Fee - ($5)
  • Toilets - Handicap symbol
  • Water - Handicap symbol
  • Picnic sites
  • Trails - Handicap symbol


Activities:
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Picnicking
  • Trails



Address: Cohoe Loop Road

Driving Directions: Seward Hwy South, Sterling Hwy South right on North Cohoe Loop Road.


Crooked Creek SRS Location Map






For more park information call the PIC at 907-269-8400, Monday-Friday, 10AM-5PM

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