Centennial Park Campground
About
Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 236 reviews
We arrived and felt immediately unsafe. The campgrounds are stacked on top of one another so there’s no privacy. But more than that, it looked like all the other campers were more like squatters. The gate attendant told us when we checked in to not share the bathroom code with anyone because they could be homeless and use the bathrooms for nefarious things. While I appreciate the warning, but that paired with what we saw, we immediately drove off to find somewhere else.
Absolute great camping experience great price per night. Fishing the Kenai River produced an abundance of world famous sockeye salmon.
No hook up camping (dry camping) in a seaside spot for $30 per night. Lots of traffic going by out to the spit. Feels like the city could spend some of this money to grade the entry and put down some gravel. Major potholes driving in and ponds in the campsites after the rain. Lovely views, beach walking, Tsumami drill from a nearby earthquake! Self pay and no sign of the host particularly.
Great outdoors within city. Great campgrounds with both rv and tent areas. The trails provide a nature walk to n nearby amenities. Friendly staff very up front and courtesy made for our wonderful stay
Clean and well kept. Active security watches everything. A few bear sightings which I think is cool. I wish they had on site water at the rv sites because the potable water station is really slow.
