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  1. Cinco de Mayo in Kenai

      For many in Kenai, Cinco de Mayo marks the start of spring and after a winter of cabin fever, celebrants love getting outside. Every year, the Young Professionals of Kenai host a Parking Lot Party open to the public. Head to Mad Moose Bar and Grill and look for the tent from 4 –…

  2. Skilak Lake

      Just shy of 15 miles long, Skilak Lake is one of the most impressive lakes on the Kenai Peninsula. It’s part of the Kenai River system and is known for its glacial runoff, which is fed by the Skilak Glacier. Driving along the lake is a favorite pastime, and the spring season offers unique…

  3. Can you dig it?

    The tiny town of Clam Gulch is just a few miles south of Kenai and an absolute must for clamming. Alaska might be known for some of the best fishing in the world, but if you want a unique, local experience that doesn’t require a tackle box, head to “clam town.” Here, thousands of razor…

  4. A Kenai St. Patrick’s Day

      St. Patrick’s Day marks the start of spring on the Kenai Peninsula, and it’s an old-fashioned festival you don’t want to miss. It all starts in the afternoon followed by a social mixer at 5:30 p.m. Local businesses, school bands, organizations, and more flock to a downtown decked out in green to celebrate the…

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