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  1. A Brief Kenai History

      This charming town on the Kenai Peninsula has a population of just over 7,000 and is known for fantastic hospitality—and fishing. Named for the Dena’ina word for “flat,” it’s a nod to the open meadow area with few trees and low ridges. Nestled along the mouth of the Kenai River, archaeologists think the area…

  2. Cunningham Park

      Head down Beaver Loop Road on the outskirts of Kenai to discover one of the most gorgeous parks on the peninsula. It’s ideal for fishing and full of silver and sockeye salmon. The shore is a mud and gravel mix, so prepare accordingly. Mud can be especially thick below tide zones, and the constantly…

  3. Visit Artworks Alaska

      Artworks is hosted by Bunny Swan Gease, a culture bearer for the Dena’ina Athabascan culture and a Kenai local artist. A member of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, Swan is an artist, musician and curator. She’s known for her ability to blend modern and ancient rhythms to both educate and entertain audiences. Artworks Alaska Gallery…

  4. Charlotte’s Restaurant for Father’s Day Breakfast

      Staying in Kenai for Father’s Day? Treat the dad in your life to a delicious start to the day at Charlotte’s, a coffee shop and patisserie known for home cooking and sweet endings. Breakfast is served until 10:45 a.m. and includes the avocado bacon tomato scramble with sour cream served deep-dish style. Also try…

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