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  1. Ed’s Kasilof Seafoods

      Since 1970, Ed’s has been the go-to seafood joint in town for wild and smoked salmon, wild halibut, Alaskan king crab and much more. It’s where you’ll find the freshest wild Alaskan scallops and razor clams, Alaskan cod, and rockfish, and of course Alaskan shrimp. Jarred and canned smoked salmon are popular for travel…

  2. Soldotna Creek Park

      June is the perfect time to take advantage of the Kenai River, and Soldotna Creek Park is a favorite destination to start your adventure. Right off of Sterling Highway, you’ll instantly feel immersed in the Alaskan wild. With five acres to explore, it’s a fisherman’s paradise, but you certainly don’t need to be looking…

  3. Halloween Happenings

      The peninsula is full of spooky activities throughout October, like Halloween Kids Craft at the nearby Soldotna Library where kids can make x-ray hands, bats and many more ghoulish crafts. Check out the annual Pie and Dessert Auction hosted by the Soldotna Chamber, the only fundraiser of the year! Costumes are encouraged, and you…

  4. Visit Kalifornsky

      Head just a few miles west from Soldotna and you’ll find yourself in the coastal town of Kalifornsky, population just under 10,000. At just 70 square miles, this eastern shore town of Cook Inlet on Kenai Peninsula is easily accessible from Sterling Highway and just ten miles from Kenai city. Featuring mild winters and…

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