The Kenai Peninsula is Alaska’s Playground!
Our peninsula has it all!
There’s views of beautiful mountains around every corner,
lakes ready for canoes and kayaks,
killer whales off the shores of Seward,
Sockeye and Coho running up stream,
ice melting off the beaches,
morel mushrooms blooming in the remnants of old forest fires,
hidden lakes nestled in mountainous,
glaciers soaring over rivers,
fresh Kachemak oysters from the bays of Homer,
luscious waterfalls lining the hills,
boats taking a break in the harbor after adventures in the Pacific Ocean,
shore cast Halibut fishing from the Kasilof Beaches,
caribou running across the tundra,
locals lining the beaches to dipnet salmon,
black bears eating high bush cranberries,
brown bears sharing the riverfront with fisherman,
otters and puffins dancing for the Kenai Fjords,
belugas swimming in the inlet,
bortides rushing around the peninsula,
eating fresh smoked salmon that tastes like Alaskan heaven,
hiking and rock climbing up mountains in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge,
moose strolling across the highway without a care in the world,
digging for clam dinner in Clam Gulch,
riding the snow-machine over the Caribou Hills,
fish pouring from every bend in the Kenai River,
mosquitoes biting every exposed body part on the Kasilof River,
devouring King Crab fresh from the boat,
the opportunities on this Peninsula are endless!