This charming little town is on the Kenai Peninsula, just 150 miles from Anchorage and at the Kenai Spur Highway/Sterling Highway junction. You’ll find it 10 miles inland from the Cook Inlet, snuggled up against the Kenai River. The town itself is just seven square miles of land and one square mile of water….
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Brief History of Soldotna
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Take an Air Tour
If you’re visiting Soldotna in March, the warmer season is still a few weeks away, and many attractions are still closed for winter. However, don’t worry—there’s a way to take in the beauty of the region without sacrificing warmth or comfort. An air tour is a great way to enjoy the region, as you’re…
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Get Your Soldotna Coffee Fix
It’s no surprise that Soldotna, and every town in Alaska, is famous for their brew. It’s a must to keep warm and caffeinated, whether you’re heading on a chartered boat trip or to a business meeting. In Soldotna, check out Kaladi Brothers Coffee, a local chain known for air-roasting their beans, unique fare and…
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Get Your Pick at Alaska Berries
Located in Soldotna, Alaska Berries is the first and only winery in Alaska that’s wholly “Alaska grown.” All fruits and berries used to create jams and wines are local. Known for “bush to bottle” processing, Alaska Berries is completely in charge of the total process. The best fruit picked at the best time leads…