From Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, take the Seward Highway (AK1) south to AK 9. Continue south until you get to the Seward City Limit sign. Take the first right on Hemlock. At the stop sign, turn left on Dimond. The Resort is on the right. The Registration Desk is located in the main building complex. If you pull into the circular drive, it is located up the steps to the deck, through the double doors on your left.
The bathrooms are the best part of our stay. They are clean. The rv park your squished in. The internet is spotty at best but when it works its OK. You can't have tent,even if there is room in your spot, unless your special, As we was told not allowed and shouldn't be. Then you can have screen tents or sleeping tents and extra cars supposedly as long as your special or your not caught. Us however got to pay for an extra tent site so that our whole party could fit, we found out upon arrival this was the case. It costs more than the next military campground in Alaska we have reserved. Our water went out while there and we had to call to see why and when it might be back on as no one told us. The worst military park we have stayed at and since we live in our rv we have stayed at a alot. If your a lower rank person good luck affording to be here.
We rented a town house and it is overall an amazing experience! The room itself only had a couple flaws like some of the draws were falling apart but other than that it is great. Would recommend!
Stayed in Rv, got to fish, some great guys filleted them for me, then vacuumed packed n flash frozen… great amenities n town was good for a lot of extra excursions
Making reservations is frustratingly outdated. You can't check availability online; you have to call and walk through the calendar day by day to see when the facilities you want are available. The call has to be made by the active duty member doing it, not a family member that will be staying with them, which is extremely frustrating. They're only available for calls during business hours in Alaska. After they have made your reservation, they make no contact with you to confirm your stay--not even an automated email. So if, for example, you end up on military travel orders with short notice right before your trip, and you forget to cancel your booking, you will not get any notice from them that your reservation is upcoming. They just charge your card when you don't show up. They have zero concern for the reason that you no-showed and they also refused to pass along to the fishing charter captain that I was out of the country, so I got another set of missed calls the night after my check in from the fishing captain wondering where I was. When I go back to Seward next summer, I will book with a facility that has better (or any, really) customer service.