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Looking for a great family camping trip at a Seward Campground? Settled along the Resurrection River and only minutes from downtown Seward or Lowell Point, our family campground puts you in the ideal location to wander through our Alaskan landscape. You will have everything you need at our Seward campground and RV park, as well as opportunities to get outside to enjoy our recreation areas and discover the magic of our corner of Alaska.
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What to Do While Camping in Seward, Alaska
Regardless of your interest, there are tons of great food, recreation areas, and exciting things to do in Seward, Alaska. Take to the various trails near our campground, including Harding Ice Field Trail and Lost Lake Trail, and work up a sweat. After a long hike, get a drink at the Seward Brewing Company or head to the Cookery for a delicious, locally sourced meal. Want to see the picturesque views from the water? Paddle to the popular Aialik Glacier or through the Kenai Fjords National Park to experience wildlife and scenery like never before. While on the water, cast a line and experience Alaskan fishing. You can head out alone or find a local charter to fish for salmon, halibut, rockfish and more. This Seward KOA campground has tons of great activities to offer.
Explore Resurrection Bay, the Gulf of Alaska and Kenai Peninsula
Camping in Seward, Alaska, offers numerous adventures for the whole family. Five minutes down the road from our campground is the entrance to the famous Kenai Fjords National Park. Stand in the presence of nearly 40 glaciers in Harding Icefield, including Exit Glacier. Outside of the park, explore Seward in style. Rent a boat charter or helicopter tour for unique perspectives of Resurrection Bay and the city of Seward. You can also hop on horseback or jump on a dog sled as you gallop along the stunning coastline, mush through dense forests and connect with the diverse wildlife — traversing the last frontier just as they did hundreds of years ago. This area offers so many great opportunities to interact ith local wildlife like venturing out on a fishing charter or seeing sea lions at the Alaska SeaLife Center.
Special Campground Amenities
While camping in Seward, AK, all you want to do is return to a clean and comfortable environment after an exciting day of exploring. Our Seward campground provides you with everything you need, including hot showers, laundry facilities, propane, ice, beer, wine and camping supplies from our campground store. See where all our great amenities are located by checking out our campground map.
Additional amenities we provide at our Seward campground include:
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KOA Journey campgrounds are the perfect oases after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.
WHEN: May 12-13, 2023
WHAT: Stay Friday night, May 12th at a participating campground, and get Saturday night, May 13th for just $20*.
WHY: The Big Weekend helps raise funds to send kids with cancer to medically-supervised camps all across North America. Kids fighting cancer deserve a chance to attend a summer camp and to just be a kid again. Funds raised from May 13 support KOA Care Camps which distributes more than $2.2 million dollars annually to support 132 oncology camps each year. Learn more at koacarecamps.org.
* Only at participating KOA locations. Applies to one-site, for two consecutive nights at the same KOA. Sites may be limited. Not valid with other discounts.
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