The Road South from Anchorage takes you on one of the most beautiful drives you’ll ever experience. Make the turn around the Turnagain Arm and into the Kenai Peninsula.
Kasilof River
Jump in a drift boat and explore the Kasilof. It starts at Tustumena Lake and flows into the Cook Inlet.
Kenai River
There could be as many as 1 million Sockeye Salmon making their annual run into the Kenai. It’s a great option for King and Silver Salmon fishing as well. Or float through with a guide.
Russian River
Hosting one of the most popular campgrounds in the area… the Russian River and Russian River Campground are prime location to spend a few nights.
Russian River Ferry
The ferry gives access to the confluence of the Kenai and Russian River to those not in the campground. From there it’s an easy walk to some of the best fishing on the Upper Kenai Peninsula.
Cooper Landing
Cooper Landing is nestled at the top of Kenai Lake where the Kenai River begins and is nicknamed Emerald because of the beautiful color of the glacier fed river and lake.
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Fly – out fishing
Many flights into Lake Clark National Park Leave from Soldotna across the Cook Inlet.
Glacier Hiking
Hike your way up to several different viewing locations of the Exit Glacier or the Harding Ice Field.
wildlife viewing
Access to some of the most remote locations like Crescent Lake looking for bears leaving from Soldotna
Opportunities Galore
The Kanai Peninsula is where you’ll find Seward, the Kenai Fjords Natl Park and Homer Alaska