Buskin River State Recreation Site is a scenic 168-acre campground located along Kodiak's road system at 4.5 West Rezanof Drive, just minutes from the Kodiak State Airport and downtown. Nestled in spruce forest on the Kodiak Island, this ADA-accessible site offers 15 campsites on a first-come, first-served basis with a 14-day limit. The campground accommodates big rigs up to 40 feet and features water hookups, a dump station, flush toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and charcoal grills. Two reservable picnic pavilions — each accommodating up to 50 guests — make it ideal for group gatherings. Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities: the Buskin River ranks among the most productive fisheries on the Kodiak road system, drawing anglers for sockeye and coho salmon. Hikers and bikers can explore trails through old-growth spruce forest, including historic WWII military roads and structures. Wildlife sightings of brown bears, bald eagles, harlequin ducks, and harbor seals are common. Additional recreational opportunities include cross-country skiing, berry picking, and beachcombing along the nearby coast. Buskin River State Recreation Site is a premier Alaska camping destination offering a true wilderness experience with convenient road access on Kodiak Island.