Halibut Campground, located within the Anchor River State Recreation Area near Anchor Point, Alaska, offers an exceptional outdoor experience along the scenic shores of Cook Inlet on the Kenai Peninsula. Spanning 228 acres with 30 campsites, this ADA-accessible campground welcomes rigs of all sizes with no RV size restrictions, making it ideal for big rig travelers. Campers enjoy full access to picnic tables, grills, toilets, and water hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay in a breathtaking wilderness setting. The campground borders the Anchor River, renowned as one of Alaska's premier fishing destinations for king salmon and steelhead, drawing anglers from across the region. The surrounding landscape teems with wildlife — moose, beaver, mink, and bald eagles frequent the riverbanks, while harbor seals, sea otters, and beluga whales can be spotted near the Cook Inlet shoreline. Beach access provides stunning views of the inlet and the Alaska Range beyond. Situated along the Sterling Highway at approximately Mile 156.9, the campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider Kenai region. A 14-day camping limit applies. Managed by Alaska Recreation Management, Halibut Campground combines rustic Alaska wilderness with essential amenities for a memorable RV getaway.