Kasilof RV Park is a peaceful, intimate campground located 15 miles south of Soldotna on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, directly across from Johnson Lake. This small facility features 17 spacious campsites nestled among trees and flowers, offering a serene escape from high-traffic RV parks. All sites include water hookups, with some offering septic connections for full hookups. Modern bathrooms, hot showers, and complimentary WiFi round out the amenities. The park is particularly renowned for exceptional fishing opportunities, with proximity to world-famous salmon rivers including the Kasilof and Kenai rivers for King, Red, and Silver salmon. Johnson Lake across the street provides trout fishing and boating. Nearby charter services offer halibut and ocean fishing adventures, while Deep Creek and Ninilchik River provide additional angling options. The park welcomes extended-stay guests, making it an ideal base for fishing expeditions on the Kenai Peninsula. Pet-friendly policies and big-rig accommodations make it accessible to various RV travelers. The quiet, tree-lined setting emphasizes relaxation and outdoor recreation over commercial amenities, appealing to those seeking an authentic Alaskan experience.