Kepler Park

  • $25.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Kepler Park is located on E. Kepler Drive, at Mile 37.4 of the Glenn Highway, about 1.5 miles east of the Parks & Glenn Hwy. interchange.

Our campground is located at Mile 37.4 of the Glenn Highway, about 1.5 miles east of the Parks & Glenn Hwy interchange.

Being situated on two lakes, Kepler and Bradley, you will find a serene setting for camping, picnicking, boating and excellent trout fishing. The lakes are stocked annually by the State of Alaska Department of Fish & Game. For those interested in hiking, we provide walk-in access only to the Matanuska Greenbelt Trail System.

Come visit for the day or camp overnight and enjoy a great time of recreation and relaxation. Centrally located in the Matanuska Valley, Kepler Park allows you to experience the "great outdoors" but is also just a short distance from other attractions and conveniences.

While staying with us as your base camp, you can visit the Musk Ox Farm, or the Reindeer Farm, and then drive to other popular sights such as beautiful Hatcher Pass and the view at Independence Mine or visit the Matanuska Glacier.

Take a tour of the valley to see the famous vegetable farms, hay fields, and the University of Alaska Experimental Farm. The ten day long Alaska State Fair, which begins in late August and ends on Labor Day, is only three miles from Kepler Park.

For your shopping needs, you can drive just a short distance to either Palmer or Wasilla.

We offer a family friendly atmosphere with a noise curfew and no alcohol or drugs are allowed on the premises. We ask that everyone respect our private property.

We will be selling soda, chips, snacks, fishing supplies, bait and tackle. Please bring your own fishing pole!

We have dedicated Kepler Park to the Lord for His Glory and His purpose. Come enjoy Kepler Park today!

Being situated on two lakes, Kepler and Bradley, you will find a serene setting for camping, picnicking, boating and excellent trout fishing. The lakes are stocked annually...

The campground is open 7 days a week for day use and camping, May 1st through September 15th. Making a reservation is recommended. Please call the office to make a reservation.

Boat rentals are open 5 days a week, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thursday thru Monday (office is closed Tuesday and Wednesday).

Come join us at the park this summer!

Access

Drive-in
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Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Driveway Pull Through
Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Maia Eggerman

3 years ago
5/5

Love this place! Great for kids and adults!Fishing, boat rentals, nature walks, a small beach, swimming, and camping too! Right off the highway and close to both Palmer and Wasilla, so no long roads to travel. You can do a day trip or a week at a time. We like to go for a couple of hours just to play in the beach area. Staff is amazing!

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Lumpy One

3 years ago
5/5

I am a chicken when it comes to aquatic life but I had a blast floating around baking in the sun and admiring the damselflies. 10/10 would recommend for fishing or just floating around

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Krystal B.

3 years ago
5/5

I see some reviews saying that there aren't many camp sites and the camp host doesn't leave you alone. I believe he leaves people alone as long as they aren't causing any trouble. They have different people running the campground each year but they have all been great! They keep an eye on things! This is a family oriented campground, not a party place. As far as the number of sites to choose from, there are about 30! There are only about 10 down by the water but many more up the hill. They seem to fill up fast so it's usually first come first serve but I know they take reservations! So if you have a favorite spot, call and reserve it! The only bad experience Ive had there was from disrespectful campers. I love the peacefulness of the lake in the early morning and late at night.

The dog fee is $5.00 per dog, per day. It helps cover time and effort in cleaning up after them and putting up with their owners not always keeping them tied up and quiet.

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Diana Singleton

3 years ago
5/5

Our group didn't get room, just used the grounds during the day for our car rally. The park was clean, spacious with lots of things to do; camp, fish, paddle boat, and swim.

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Sunny B

3 years ago
5/5

We thoroughly enjoyed this place. It was quiet in the upper campground sites. The hostess was so very helpful and kind. The Porta potties were very clean. I definitely recommend it.

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