Stariski State Recreation Site is a small, quiet campground situated on a scenic high bluff overlooking Cook Inlet in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula region. Located five miles north of Anchor Point along Sterling Highway, this 60-acre state park offers a peaceful retreat for RV campers and tent enthusiasts seeking solitude away from crowds. The campground features 13 campsites accommodating RVs up to 35 feet, with a 14-day maximum stay. The elevated location provides stunning views of three major volcanoes: Mount Augustine, Mount Iliamna, and Mount Redoubt, making it a premier destination for scenic viewing and photography. Amenities include accessible toilets, water access, picnic tables, grills, a picnic shelter, and a dump station—all ADA-compliant. The site is ideal for campers seeking natural beauty and tranquility. While Stariski doesn't offer fishing, the location provides excellent opportunities for scenic exploration and enjoying Alaska's dramatic landscape. The Sterling Highway location ensures easy accessibility and connects campers to the broader Kenai Peninsula attractions. This state recreation site is managed by Alaska Recreation Management and welcomes visitors planning a peaceful Alaskan camping experience.