Johnson Lake State Recreation Area

State: Alaska

Address 1: 110 Sterling Highway

City: Soldotna

Phone: 907-269-8400

Open: Open from May through Sep

Number of Sites: 51

Camp URL: http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/kenai/johnsonlksra.htm

Full Hook: Yes

The town of Kasilof is located fifteen miles south of Soldotna along the Sterling Highway on the Kenai Peninsula. It is a popular summer recreational destination. Camping, wildlife viewing, scenic views, and fishing at the Kasilof River and at Johnson Lake are some of the reasons why.

Moose, black and brown bear, lynx, squirrels, hares and other creatures are plentiful in all of these areas. Enjoy and respect them for this is their home. Please help them by not feeding them and keeping a clean camp.

Johnson Lake State Recreation Area is a nice, wooded, 332 acre area surrounding Johnson Lake. Camping, fishing for rainbow trout, canoeing and walking are popular activities. There are 48 campsites, 16 day use parking sites, and a group picnic area (groups of over 12 people require reservations).

Facilities:
ADA Facility – Yes
332 Acres
51 Campsites
35′ RV size limit
Camping Limit – 15 days
Daily Parking Fee
Toilets –
Water –
Picnic sites
Picnic shelters –
Boat Launch

Activities:
Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Walking

Driving Directions: Mile 110 Sterling Highway to Johnson Lake Loop Road.