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The Deep Creek State Recreation Area is adjacent to the shores of Cook Inlet with scenic views of Mount Iliamna and Mount Redoubt.
To fisherman, the halibut and king salmon runs at Deep Creek are legendary, making the campsites in the park very much in demand. Bald eagles are visible year-round. In the month of May, sandhill cranes and other shore birds inhabit the saltwater marsh. Whales, seals and otters can be seen offshore.

Facilities: Restrooms, water, a covered picnic area, and fire rings are provided.

Reservations: No reservations are accepted.

Best Time To Visit: The Deep Creek State Recreation Area is open May through September.

Fees: An entry fee is charged.

Accessibility: A number of individual campsites and drinking water are accessible.

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: Deep Creek Beach is located at mile 137.3 of the Sterling Highway.

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