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  1. Kenai Fjords National Park

    Located on the Kenai Peninsula, Kenai Fjords is one of the most amazing natural areas in Southcentral Alaska; and it is the perfect place to fish, explore marine life, and watch glacier ice tumble into the water. This national park was founded in 1980 to protect some of Alaska’s wilderness.  Glacier, mountains, and waves have…

  2. Kenai River Festival

    Sponsored by the Kenai Watershed Forum, The Kenai River festival takes place next to the mesmerizing turquoise waters of the Kenai River. Its purpose is to spread awareness about the River’s watershed and surrounding systems. It draws around +8000 attendees from all over Southcentral. This event is the community’s opportunity to celebrate their lifeblood, history,…

  3. Cooper Landing

    Straddling the Sterling Highway, Cooper landing connects Anchorage with the Kenai Peninsula and other destinations further north. It used to be inhabited, but these days it has around 200-300 residents and is famous for sport fishing, especially during summer. You could think that this small town doesn’t have much to offer, but besides the beautiful…

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