Southeast of Anchorage about 20 miles (Mile 101 Seward Highway) just east of Bird Creek Bridge.
Convenient location next to the highway and large, beautiful sites for camping. There is some traffic noise, but we had no trouble sleeping. Vault toilets were clean.
Other than the campground loop and a paved trail, there are no trails we found from the campground. Most of the Bird Point attractions would involve getting in the car or using a better map than we had and finding a way to walk.
Fun fact: If you hear a train horn, you have about two minutes to get as close as you can to see the train go through.
Decent state campground with nice picnic tables and fire pits at sites. $20 a night, pit toilets, no hook-ups, good spacing between sites. Next to long paved bike path that runs parallel to train tracks. Has electronic kiosk or traditional envelopes for payment. Road noise was only issue. Able to get 42’ motorhome in site 12 with room on side for tow parking.
We stayed 2 nights at the Beluga Cabin. The cabin was clean, comfortable, and roomy. Note that the heat is a wood-burning stove. The only drawback is that the road noise from the highway is constant.
It was exactly what you would think, just enough and basic campsite. Every site has a bench table and a fire pit. Oh also Views are amazing.
Campsites were good. Very close to the water and bike path. Bathrooms were campsite bathroom. (Hole in the ground with a toilet seat and a door) $20/ night.