Seward Alaska Campground, Cabin, Fishing, Sea Kayaking, Tours

Seward Alaska - Campgrounds

Campground Rates:

Tent Sites:  $26*/nite
RV sites (with electric hookups):  $36*/nite
*based on 4 guest occupancy
$5/nite each extra guest

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Campgrounds Amenities

• Oceanfront and Wooded Sites
• Hot Showers ($1 for 2 minutes)
• Laundry facilities
• Electric hookups
• Campground store open from 7 AM to 11 PM Daily
• Sell bait, tackle, ice, snacks, groceries, gifts
• Sell fishing licenses & Derby Tickets
• Free coffee
• Pay Phone
• Fishing advice 5 cents: guaranteed effective or your nickel back
• Million dollar view from campground store of ocean
• Warm woodstove to sit by, drink coffee, meet people, relax, enjoy view
• Friendly, helpful staff provide information on fishing & tours
• 4x4 tractor boat launching
• Flush toilets in campground
• Picnic tables and campfire pits
• Multi station fish cleaning area
Public Internet Access
Wireless Internet Access for your personal computer
• Weekly Fun filled activities at our lodge
Campground Services

• Fishing Charters
• Sightseeing Charters
• Boat and motor rentals
• Sea Kayak rentals, Lessons, Guided Tours
• Water Taxi Services
     Remote Cabins on Resurrection Bay
     5 State Marine Parks
     Kenai Fjords National Park and Wildlife Refuge
     State Park Cabin Drop-Off & Pick-Up
     National Park Cabin Drop-Off & Pick-Up
     Sea Kayak Drop-Offs and Pick-Up
     Transport ServicesSightseeing: ride the taxi on it's rounds
• Reservations for oceanfront cabins, B&B's & lodges
• Fishing Pole Rentals for Beach fishing or Boat fishing
• Beach fishing from campground for salmon
• Complimentary Tour Reservation Booking Services for:
     Scenic & Adventure Tours
     River Fishing
     Sea-Life Center Tours
     Exit Glacier Tours
• Excellent Birding Opportunities
• Excellent Photo Opportunities


  Walk/Hiking: Our beach: 1 mile long; Tonsina Creek: 1.5 miles;
Caine's Head Trail: 5 miles (ranked in top 10 Alaskan hiking trails); into Seward: 3 miles
 
"What I love about Miller's Landing is that it is a bit of the real Alaska set in one of the most heavily visited spots in the state. Real people own it and real people work there, not managed by some slick Outside company. Sure, the facilities are rustic and a little out of date, but that, to me, is part of the charm of this place (I might note, however, that their boats they use for charters are top rate). Neighborhood dogs roam the area, just like in the bush villages, and there are a couple who would join me for my early morning daily walk. They were good company. I found the employees friendly and helpful (for instance, our picnic table was listing to port, so I mentioned it to one of the employees, and it was fixed and ready for heavy duty picnicking within the hour). We have two young daughters, and they love the place like myself and my wife.

I would unabashedly recommend Miller's Landing to any and all. It's a great place to visit with genuine people running the place. I might note to some of the complainers that there is great power in a smile and a friendly hello. You might be amazed at the response you will get, especially from good Alaskans like those who run and manage and work at Miller's Landing ."
TripAdvisor: ReluctantRVer
June 2009 | Trip type: Family

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