Camping near Seward

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On the southern end of the famous Kenai Peninsula, Seward encompasses the best of Alaska with a collision of marine and mountainous environments. Whales patrol the near shore waters while seals and puffins lounge on shorelines between swims. Camping opportunities are numerous in and around Seward, which serves as the perfect jumping-off point for visits to Kenai Fjords National Park and the Exit Glacier, plus fishing charters and hiking trips. Surrounded by wild landscapes, this port town offers no shortage of stunning views and recreation for all levels of Alaskan adventure seekers.

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Bear Necessities Cottages

3. Bear Necessities Cottages

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(8)
2.5mi from Seward · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Seward, AK
Come and experience the tranquility of our cottages nestled in the trees in beautiful Seward, Alaska. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a longer retreat, our cozy cottages provide the perfect escape. Immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings. Right away you are surrounded by nature and wildlife. Explore the nearby hiking trails, go fishing or kayaking in the crystal-clear rivers, take one of our many site-viewing and animal viewing cruises or simply relax in your private cottage and soak in the Alaskan nature. At Bear Necessities Cottages, we pride ourselves on providing a comfortable and memorable stay for all of our guests. We are family owned and operated and dedicated to ensuring that your visit is everything you imagined and more. We live on site so you always have someone close by.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$35
 / night
Central Fishing Access

9. Central Fishing Access

20mi from Seward · 2 sites · Lodging · Seward, AK
Property is easily accessible from the Seward Highway and room for boat or RV parking. This historic old lodge " The Crown Point Lodge", was once a popular stop that offered meals, lodging, movie rentals and all the essentials but also was a moose rescue. It since has been converted to a residence and upstairs rental. Kenai lake access is 1 mile away down trail River Road (picture is of the lake shore that's accessible). Russian river is about a 25 minute drive north off the Sterling. Seward is the other direction about the same distance. Moose Pass is 5 miles away with a convenience store. Lots of great fishing in the area and this location is ideal being it is central. There are lots of hiking trails close by. We are not located in any town, but rather the Crown Point community. This listing is for the upstairs space of 2500sqft. There are 2 big living rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (4 showers), kitchen and dining area, and a deck. There is also a washer and drier for your use. one room has a queen bed, one with a king bed (and a private bathroom attached), two bedrooms with twin beds. There is also an extra twin bed set up in the first living room. There is also Star Link provided for internet and a smart TV. This is an authentic Alaskan space.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$220
 / night
Spruce Goose Lodge

14. Spruce Goose Lodge

3.8mi from Seward · 2 sites · Lodging · Seward, AK
Welcome to The Spruce Goose, a beautiful lodge nestled in the heart of Seward, AK. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Kenai Peninsula and only a stone's throw away from the breathtaking Resurrection Bay, our lodge offers the perfect combination of comfort and adventure. With cozy rooms, delicious dining options and a plethora of outdoor activities to choose from, The Spruce Goose is the ultimate destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Come experience the magic of Alaska at our unforgettable lodge. The Spruce Goose Lodge is a fully appointed home designed to provide you with everything you may need for a luxurious stay in Seward. The home has a full kitchen which is open to the sitting area, dining room with seating for 8, large living room with a sectional sofa and TV, and three bedrooms with brand new bedding and mattresses. Additional guests have use of a pull out sofa in the living room with plenty of extra pillows and linens. The primary suite has a large walk-in curb-less shower with plenty of grab bars, bench seat, double shower heads, and even a bluetooth speaker in the ceiling!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$999
 / night
Moose Pass Campground

17. Moose Pass Campground

25mi from Seward · 1 site · Moose Pass, AK
Thank you for selecting Moose Pass Campground, a unique destination that offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Nestled in the stunning Kenai Mountains and surrounded by the vast Chugach National Forest, our campground provides an idyllic setting for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located along the picturesque Seward Highway, Moose Pass Campground serves as the perfect base for exploring the great outdoors. With a variety of recreational activities just steps away, you can immerse yourself in hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The nearby swimming holes offer refreshing spots to cool off during the warmer months, while the surrounding forests invite you to discover their hidden treasures. In addition to the breathtaking scenery, you'll find charming local restaurants and shops nearby, allowing you to experience the warmth of the community. Whether you're seeking solitude or adventure, Moose Pass Campground is your gateway to unforgettable experiences in one of Alaska's most beautiful regions.
Millers Landing

19. Millers Landing

2.3mi from Seward · 1 site · Seward, AK
Nestled on the historic Miller Family Homestead, established in 1950, Miller’s Landing stands out as a unique destination for those seeking a blend of seclusion and adventure in Seward, Alaska. This tranquil campground and fishing camp is perfectly situated along the stunning shores of Resurrection Bay, offering visitors an unparalleled experience in the heart of nature. At Miller’s Landing, guests can enjoy a variety of lodging options and activities that showcase the best of Alaskan culture and outdoor adventure. With daily kayaking tours and fishing charters departing right from our facility, it’s an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Seward. Relax on our covered storefront porch with a complimentary cup of coffee while watching boats glide by, or try your hand at catching salmon directly from the beach. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to observe bald eagles and sea otters just a stone's throw away, with the sounds of them cracking open mussels and clams adding to the experience. Our campground offers a wealth of activities, from transportation services to tailored backcountry excursions suitable for groups of all sizes. Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a special event, we’re here to help you customize your adventure. With so much to do at Miller’s Landing, you’ll find plenty to keep you
Renfro's Lakeside Retreat

20. Renfro's Lakeside Retreat

16mi from Seward · 1 site · Seward, AK
Thank you for selecting Renfro's Lakeside Retreat, the top-ranked specialty lodging for your Alaskan adventure! What sets our retreat apart is its stunning location overlooking the pristine Kenai Lake, providing a perfect backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities while allowing you to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. Nestled in the heart of the Kenai Mountains, Renfro's Lakeside Retreat features eight cozy cabins. Five of these cabins are situated right on the lake, while the remaining three are tucked away in the serene spruce trees, just 100 yards from the water's edge. This unique setting offers guests a true wilderness experience, all while being conveniently located just 20 miles from Seward. During your stay, you can explore the breathtaking surroundings through hiking, fishing, kayaking, and pedal boating. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, making it easy to connect with Alaska's natural beauty. With our retreat's proximity to local attractions, restaurants, and shops, you can easily enjoy everything this incredible region has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you to your unforgettable Alaskan adventure! Your dedicated team for 2025 includes Emile, Brittany, Jerry, Josh, and Gary.

On the southern end of the famous Kenai Peninsula, Seward encompasses the best of Alaska with a collision of marine and mountainous environments. Whales patrol the near shore waters while seals and puffins lounge on shorelines between swims. Camping opportunities are numerous in and around Seward, which serves as the perfect jumping-off point for visits to Kenai Fjords National Park and the Exit Glacier, plus fishing charters and hiking trips. Surrounded by wild landscapes, this port town offers no shortage of stunning views and recreation for all levels of Alaskan adventure seekers.

90% (20)

Top-rated campgrounds

Bear Necessities Cottages

3. Bear Necessities Cottages

88%
(8)
2.5mi from Seward · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging · Seward, AK
Come and experience the tranquility of our cottages nestled in the trees in beautiful Seward, Alaska. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a longer retreat, our cozy cottages provide the perfect escape. Immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings. Right away you are surrounded by nature and wildlife. Explore the nearby hiking trails, go fishing or kayaking in the crystal-clear rivers, take one of our many site-viewing and animal viewing cruises or simply relax in your private cottage and soak in the Alaskan nature. At Bear Necessities Cottages, we pride ourselves on providing a comfortable and memorable stay for all of our guests. We are family owned and operated and dedicated to ensuring that your visit is everything you imagined and more. We live on site so you always have someone close by.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$35
 / night
Central Fishing Access

9. Central Fishing Access

20mi from Seward · 2 sites · Lodging · Seward, AK
Property is easily accessible from the Seward Highway and room for boat or RV parking. This historic old lodge " The Crown Point Lodge", was once a popular stop that offered meals, lodging, movie rentals and all the essentials but also was a moose rescue. It since has been converted to a residence and upstairs rental. Kenai lake access is 1 mile away down trail River Road (picture is of the lake shore that's accessible). Russian river is about a 25 minute drive north off the Sterling. Seward is the other direction about the same distance. Moose Pass is 5 miles away with a convenience store. Lots of great fishing in the area and this location is ideal being it is central. There are lots of hiking trails close by. We are not located in any town, but rather the Crown Point community. This listing is for the upstairs space of 2500sqft. There are 2 big living rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (4 showers), kitchen and dining area, and a deck. There is also a washer and drier for your use. one room has a queen bed, one with a king bed (and a private bathroom attached), two bedrooms with twin beds. There is also an extra twin bed set up in the first living room. There is also Star Link provided for internet and a smart TV. This is an authentic Alaskan space.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$220
 / night
Spruce Goose Lodge

14. Spruce Goose Lodge

3.8mi from Seward · 2 sites · Lodging · Seward, AK
Welcome to The Spruce Goose, a beautiful lodge nestled in the heart of Seward, AK. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Kenai Peninsula and only a stone's throw away from the breathtaking Resurrection Bay, our lodge offers the perfect combination of comfort and adventure. With cozy rooms, delicious dining options and a plethora of outdoor activities to choose from, The Spruce Goose is the ultimate destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Come experience the magic of Alaska at our unforgettable lodge. The Spruce Goose Lodge is a fully appointed home designed to provide you with everything you may need for a luxurious stay in Seward. The home has a full kitchen which is open to the sitting area, dining room with seating for 8, large living room with a sectional sofa and TV, and three bedrooms with brand new bedding and mattresses. Additional guests have use of a pull out sofa in the living room with plenty of extra pillows and linens. The primary suite has a large walk-in curb-less shower with plenty of grab bars, bench seat, double shower heads, and even a bluetooth speaker in the ceiling!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$999
 / night
Moose Pass Campground

17. Moose Pass Campground

25mi from Seward · 1 site · Moose Pass, AK
Thank you for selecting Moose Pass Campground, a unique destination that offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Nestled in the stunning Kenai Mountains and surrounded by the vast Chugach National Forest, our campground provides an idyllic setting for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located along the picturesque Seward Highway, Moose Pass Campground serves as the perfect base for exploring the great outdoors. With a variety of recreational activities just steps away, you can immerse yourself in hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The nearby swimming holes offer refreshing spots to cool off during the warmer months, while the surrounding forests invite you to discover their hidden treasures. In addition to the breathtaking scenery, you'll find charming local restaurants and shops nearby, allowing you to experience the warmth of the community. Whether you're seeking solitude or adventure, Moose Pass Campground is your gateway to unforgettable experiences in one of Alaska's most beautiful regions.
Millers Landing

19. Millers Landing

2.3mi from Seward · 1 site · Seward, AK
Nestled on the historic Miller Family Homestead, established in 1950, Miller’s Landing stands out as a unique destination for those seeking a blend of seclusion and adventure in Seward, Alaska. This tranquil campground and fishing camp is perfectly situated along the stunning shores of Resurrection Bay, offering visitors an unparalleled experience in the heart of nature. At Miller’s Landing, guests can enjoy a variety of lodging options and activities that showcase the best of Alaskan culture and outdoor adventure. With daily kayaking tours and fishing charters departing right from our facility, it’s an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Seward. Relax on our covered storefront porch with a complimentary cup of coffee while watching boats glide by, or try your hand at catching salmon directly from the beach. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to observe bald eagles and sea otters just a stone's throw away, with the sounds of them cracking open mussels and clams adding to the experience. Our campground offers a wealth of activities, from transportation services to tailored backcountry excursions suitable for groups of all sizes. Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a special event, we’re here to help you customize your adventure. With so much to do at Miller’s Landing, you’ll find plenty to keep you
Renfro's Lakeside Retreat

20. Renfro's Lakeside Retreat

16mi from Seward · 1 site · Seward, AK
Thank you for selecting Renfro's Lakeside Retreat, the top-ranked specialty lodging for your Alaskan adventure! What sets our retreat apart is its stunning location overlooking the pristine Kenai Lake, providing a perfect backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities while allowing you to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature. Nestled in the heart of the Kenai Mountains, Renfro's Lakeside Retreat features eight cozy cabins. Five of these cabins are situated right on the lake, while the remaining three are tucked away in the serene spruce trees, just 100 yards from the water's edge. This unique setting offers guests a true wilderness experience, all while being conveniently located just 20 miles from Seward. During your stay, you can explore the breathtaking surroundings through hiking, fishing, kayaking, and pedal boating. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, making it easy to connect with Alaska's natural beauty. With our retreat's proximity to local attractions, restaurants, and shops, you can easily enjoy everything this incredible region has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you to your unforgettable Alaskan adventure! Your dedicated team for 2025 includes Emile, Brittany, Jerry, Josh, and Gary.

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Camping near Seward guide

Where to go

Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park encompasses more than a half-million acres of wild country to the west of town. Cruises open access to remote shorelines and use Seward as a jumping-off point. Loaded with glaciers, fjords, and islands, the possibilities for adventure are endless here.

Exit Glacier

Very few glaciers have convenient road access and Exit Glacier is one of the best. Located within minutes of Seward, this is a must-visit glacier where you can stand at the overlook or hike to the ground level for a closeup view. Guided ice climbing tours are available.

Mt. Marathon Trail

Test your hiking abilities on the 4.5-mile Mt. Marathon trail. Famous for its role in a grueling adventure race, this hike is much shorter than that full race but still steep and challenging. It begins on a Jeep trail through a rugged valley, climbs a steep slope to a moderate bench, then winds and climbs to the peak where views of the bay and surrounding mountains await.

Resurrection Bay

Explore the waterfront and take advantage of water taxi services to reach more remote trailheads, rental cabins, and yurts with no road access. Resurrection Bay is ripe with water-based opportunities, and travelers who pack light and are willing to go off-grid can reach some amazing locations in the bayby water.

When to go

Accessible year-round, Seward is a small community connected to the road system—visitors can reach town via Highway 9 on the Kenai Peninsula. June, July, and August are the best months for exploring the Kenai Fjords National Park by water and for general hiking in mild weather conditions. The bay in Seward is protected by mountains, but winter still delivers storms that make for rough sea conditions and very cold weather. Even still, winter can be desirable for skiing, as trails remain accessible from town.