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  1. The Grog Shop

    The Grog shops feature more than 1,500 different wines from around the world and an extensive inventory of all vintages. Among the many products The Grog Shop offers, you can also find local wines from Ring of Fire Meadery and Bear Creek Winery.    This temperature-controlled wine shop has a great selection of everything! Besides…

  2. Anchor of Hope

    Website | 12815 Kenai Spur Hwy Kenai, AK 99611 | (907) 283-7672 A Faith Baptist Church pastor from Anchorage and a group of teens from the Valley held a rally for the community on May 12, 1956. This rally marked the beginning of the Baptist Mission in the city of Kenai. This event raised enough…

  3. Old Town Kenai

    Kenai has plenty of natural wonders and wildlife, but behind its beauty lies a community full of rich history and cultural assets. If you love to learn about history and culture, This Alaskan city will surely delight you. Explore Old Town Kenai to discover its hidden gems and what made the city of Kenai the…

  4. 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…

  5. 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…

  6. Inside Nolan Center & Wrangell Museum

    The James and Nolan Center is located in the heart of downtown Wrangell. It is a modern waterfront facility that has become a popular community gathering place since 2004. When you enter the lobby of this center, you will be amazed by its culture through its art displays that feature things from the Wrangell Museum’s…

  7. Reasons to Visit Kenai, Alaska

    Tourists often visit Kenai Alaska for its world-class salmon fishing, but Kenai has lots more to offer. With its natural wonders such as the overlooking view of the mouth of Kenai River, sandy beaches, rich aquatic habitat and flourishing wildlife in the area. There is no doubt that Kenai, Alaska is on every people’s travel…

  8. The Wildlife Shelter’s Guidebook

    Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center is the place for tourists to go when looking for information regarding U.S. Wildlife Refuge’s activities. The center is located at Ski Hill Road, Soldotna, only 10.5 miles away from the Aspen Hotels and a 4-minute walk away from the U.S. Wildlife Refuge. Business Hours The Kenai National Wildlife…

  9. Salmon Run Series

      Take advantage of the famous five-series Salmon Run on the Tsalteshi Trails, Tuesday nights throughout the summer. Running along bark chips and dirt trails isn’t just more challenging, it’s also gentler on the joints and lets you see the beauty of wild Alaska like few visitors can. Proceeds of the series ($15 per race)…

  10. Lee Shore Center Run for Women

      The second Saturday in August is reserved for the beloved Lee Shore Center Run for Women, now in its 31st year. Proceeds are directed towards the centers services for victims of domestic abuse, and all are welcome to participate in this 5k or 10k fun run that takes you through the peaceful streets of…

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