Trails - More than 80 miles of trails provide access into the park's backcountry.
Camping is permitted in most areas of the park. A number of sites have been developed that may include fireplaces, picnic tables, tent platforms, information, outhouses or food caches. Contact park staff for details. Notice: Kachemak Crack Day Use Area and Left Beach Camp Areas.
Public Use Cabins are available Boats on Beach in Kachemak Bay SPfor rent on a reservation basis. The rustic cabins are located in the Halibut Cove Lagoon, Leisure Lake, Moose Valley, and Tutka Bay areas. Information on cabin rentals in Kachemak Bay State Park.
Enjoy the beautiful views, but be cautious; there are a lot of bears!
This review is of the trail along Diamond Creek to the beach, on the north side of Kachemak Bay. The trailhead is accessible from the Sterling Highway by following a narrow, eroded, pot-holed gravel road.
It's really nice to be on the beach at the mouth of Diamond Creek. However, nobody says: "this trail is so awesome!". The steep trail is on an old illegally-constructed roadbed and erosion is a severe problem. Combined with soils derived from volcanic ash, which are extremely slippery when wet, the trail itself could objectively be described as awful. But it's nice be be on the beach at the mouth of Diamond Creek!
Had an amazing time the water and the weather was outstanding in the fishing wasn't so bad either can't wait to do it again
We hiked grace ridge trail!! One of the best hikes in Ak!! 10 mikes and 3500 ft of elevation. You need to get dropped off and picked up as it’s a point to point hike. Many water taxis available, about $100 per person. takes 5-6 hours, highly recommend