Experience the best of Cook Inlet, where fish, wildlife, and great scenery surround you.
Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Deep Creek State Recreation Area adventure.




















Deep Creek State Recreation Area is popular among anglers who want access to great fishing in the Cook Inlet. King salmon runs are excellent in the river, while large halibut roam the deeper waters. It’s also ideal for general nature lovers and beachcombing enthusiasts who want to experience this Alaskan ecosystem—the marine environment means visitors may encounter whales, shorebirds, and a number of exciting species. Clam digging, hiking, and exploring will keep visitors busy for days, and camping in the park is excellent with 100 campsites and huge opportunities for even more outdoor recreation.
Deep Creek State Recreation Area is ideal for summer visitors. The fishing is excellent during this time, and the park is easy to access for both cars and RVs. Beachcombing and clam digging are also best in June, July, and August. For fewer crowds, consider arriving in May, or visit during the fall months. Winter makes the park more difficult to access and enjoy, but the surrounding area does offer opportunities for snowsports during winter.


