Russian River Campground area closed for construction, Aug. 16
Contact Information: Victoria Granado (907) 215-5598 victoria.granado@usda.gov
At midnight Friday, Aug. 15, 2025, the Russian River Campground area will close to all public use, including vehicle and pedestrian traffic, through Nov. 30, 2025. Major construction with heavy equipment will be taking place on the Russian River Campground Road. The closure area begins at the Russian River Campground entrance and encompasses all trails, roads, parking lots, campground loops, and all other facilities within the closure boundaries.
Continued reconstruction of a one-mile section of Russian River Campground Road will involve road resurfacing, riprap placement, construction of a safety railing, and improvements in under-road drainage. Last winter, the road experienced above-average water seepage beneath its surface. This construction phase will fortify the new road against such events and other seasonal weather conditions.
Upon completion, the new road will ensure significantly improved access for all campground users and minimize the loss of critical salmon habitat due to hillside erosion. Pile burning is also likely to take place due to continuing mortality among trees impacted by spruce beetles.
The extensive construction work involving heavy machinery will present a clear, immediate, and continuous health and safety risk to visitors, necessitating this closure.
All access trails to the Russian River Campground area will be closed to the public. Russian Lakes Trail will be closed from the Russian River Campground Road to the intersection of the Russian Lakes Trail Lower and Upper Parking Lot trails.
Angler’s Trail is not included in the closure; however, it will only be accessible by boat via the Kenai River or by crossing on the Russian River Ferry at Sportsman’s Landing.
The Aspen Flats and Upper Russian Lake Cabins will remain open for reservations; however, the locations will not be accessible through the Lower Russian Lakes trailhead. Those looking to stay at the cabins or hike the Russian Lakes Trail will be able to access them via the trailhead at Snug Harbor Road. Reservations for Barber Cabin will be closed until the campground reopens.
Residents and visitors should be mindful of the upcoming closure when making plans to recreate in the area. Please visit Recreation.gov and the Chugach National Forest website for nearby camping alternatives.
We appreciate the public’s patience as we accomplish this much-needed work at one of Alaska’s most beloved recreational sites. The Forest Service is committed to enhancing recreation opportunities on national forests by improving access and maintaining infrastructure.