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The Kenai is Alaska's Playground!
No other Alaska destination offers such an up close and
personal Alaskan experience. With over 15,000 square miles of
extraordinary adventure all of Alaska comes here to play.
Seward: Seward is 126 miles from Anchorage
follow the Seward Hwy. to the coastal town of Seward. While
driving around Turnagain arm look for beluga whales on your
right and look up to the cliffs on your left for mountain goats
and Dall sheep. Your charter fishing trip will include views of
the Kenai Fjords National Park with amazing views of marine
wildlife and glaciers. After fishing you can take a walk to Exit
Glacier and hike beyond to the Harding Ice Field.
Cooper Landing: Within the Chugach National Forest
surrounded by pristine mountains is Cooper Landing. Witness
hundreds of airborne salmon leaping their way up the Russian
River falls to their spawning grounds. You will want to Explore
K’Beq Native Heritage Site; we can provide a guide to raft the
canyons on the upper Kenai River or try combat fishing at the
Russian or Kenai rivers Moose are often spotted on the drive
towards Sterling so drive safely. Get you camera out!!!
Soldotna-Kenai: These two towns border the Kenai
National Wildlife Refuge which offers some great hiking and
freshwater fishing. We can arrange a fishing guide for the Kenai
and Kasilof river systems. The Kenai is home of the 97 lb world
record King Salmon. The City of Kenai is the mouth to wonderful
views of the mouth of the Kenai River, Cook Inlet, miles of
sandy beaches and four active volcanoes. There you can watch for
beluga whales and seals. On the Kenai River flats observe the
local caribou herd and a variety of birds.
The Seward Fish Company and Captain Randy Wells have spent many
great days on the Kenai Peninsula please feel free to ask us
about putting you in the right direction for the Alaska
Adventure of a Lifetime. |