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D&M RV PARK offers the following amenities
for your convenience: full RV hook-ups, tent camp sites, cabins,
freezer, boat/vehicle storage, fish hanging/cleaning,
trash and toilet facilities, showers and
a small laundry, as well as ice, firewood, delicious well water a dump
station and a heart stopping view.
If we’re
fortunate to have you, as our guest(s) be sure to bring plenty of film
because it’s that aforementioned view that makes D&M RV PARK a sight
you’ll want to document. D&M RV PARK sits on a wide bluff, which
offers a breathtaking view of the Cook Inlet, with the sleeping
volcanoes Mt. Redoubt and Mt. Illiamna as a backdrop.
Overlooking
Deep Creek beach, D&M RV PARK is also the perfect viewpoint for taking
snapshots of passing ships, acrobatic eagles, and squabbling herring
gulls. An adjacent lighthouse, Deep Creek River and verdant wetlands
stocked with water foul, also draw the attention of many a
photographer.
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Our large
cabins will sleep 6 - 8 people. They have full baths and a
small kitchen. For those that want to cook, the large porch
will allow you to bask in the sun and watch the eagles while
having a family barbecue.
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During spring and
summer, minus tides enable you to dig for the ever-popular razor
clam. For many this delicacy is a winter staple, which draws
untold numbers to Deep Creek Beach every year. For others it’s an
annual rite of passage to see who gives up first, the rapidly
burrowing clam or the determined clam digger. Whatever your
reason for going after this elusive quarry you’ll find it great
fun and the reward of savoring that rich chowder or crunchy clam
strip will make it well worth the effort. Don’t let being a
rookie clam digger stop you from trying this vigorous activity;
there are many native Alaskans along side you who will be happy to
share their clam digging expertise. Beach combing is also
exciting as you flush eagles along your way. These amazing birds
scavenge fish entrails in the surf and their angry high-pitched
calls fill the air. Whatever you do don’t forget your CAMERA!
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The
Memorial weekend holiday heralds the official open season on salmon
fishing in the many rivers of the Kenai Peninsula. One of the most
popular rivers (Deep Creek) flows just below and to the north of D&M
RV PARK. It’s just a short walk or drive just down the hill. Again
don’t forget to take your camera; you’ll want pictures when you land
that first salmon of the season. Local interests include Ninilchik, a
small (don’t blink or you’ll miss it) town. It boasts a few small
eating establishments, gift shops and the little Russian hamlet of
Ninilchik Village. About 45 minutes South of Ninilchik is the town of
Homer. We encourage all to visit this small old “Hippie” town. It’s
many shops, restaurants, and spectacular view of Kachemak Bay make
Homer a must see!

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Our
small cabins will sleep up to four in bunk beds. They are
carpeted, heated and come with coffee and coffee makers. They also
include barbecue. There is no indoor plumbing. We do have a shower
house available to you.
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