Soldotna is an Alaskan city better known for its fishing opportunities and water activities. But this city offers much more than that; it has several parks and campgrounds like Centennial Park Campground, Soldotna Creek Park, and Swiftwater Park Campground, among others. If you’re not outdoorsy, Soldotna offers some cultural sites like the Soldotna Historical Society…
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Soldotna’s Museums
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Kasilof River
Located 12 miles south of the Kenai River and Soldotna, the Kasilof River is a glacier-fed river that stretches from Tustumena Lake (the largest Kenai Peninsula Lake) to Cook inlet for 17 miles. This river is often referred to as the Kenai River’s little brother even tho it is way more glacially turbid than the…
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Tour of Tsalteshi in Soldotna, Alaska
Soldotna is home to the world-class, multi-use Tsaltechi Trails. Cyclists and adventurers take full advantage of this endless fun trails year-round. Being managed as a nonprofit space by the Talteshi Trails Association, the trails are maintained by grants, donations, and volunteers who help to keep its mission: “Actively provide and support multi-use trail network that…
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Soldotna Lake Activities
On the Kenai Peninsula, Soldotna is located along the banks of the Kenai River and around 10 miles inland from the shores of Cook Inlet. Its location at the center of the Peninsula offers locals and visitors access to beautiful scenery and extensive nature. From world-record salmon to migratory waterfowl in the Kenai River and…