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Anchor River State Recreation Area offers prime fishing country for king and steelhead salmon and Dolly Varden trout.
King salmon are fished during their run in late May and early June. Other salmon are also taken from the river during this time, and again in the season running July through December.
The river empties into Cook Inlet from the Kenai Peninsula. Anglers settle in at any one of several fishing holes along the river.

Facilities: Restrooms are provided at the Anchor River Campground.

Reservations: No reservations are accepted.

Best Time To Visit: Open year round, but staffed only from May-September.

Fees: An entry fee is charged.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: There are a variety of rules that apply when visiting any of the Alaska State Recreation Areas. Please contact the state park for more detailed information.

Directions: The park is located near Anchor Point at mile marker 157 along the Sterling Highway.

Address
Alaska State Parks-Kenai Area Office
PO Box 1247
Soldotna, Alaska 99669
Phone
General: (907) 262-5581
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