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Kenai Sightseeing Tours

P Mt. Redoubt P Mt. Spurr P Cook Inlet P Kenai River P Russian River
P Sterling Highway P Swanson River P Russian Orthodox Church

Kenai is on the Cook Inlet at the mouth of the Kenai River, 156 miles south of Anchorage and 90 miles north of Homer. Dubbed the "oil capital of Alaska", Kenai's economy was traditionally based on the oil and gas industry and commercial  fishing.
The city boasts magnificent views of Cook Inlet and Mt. Redoubt, Mt. Spur and Mt. Iliamna. One of Kenai's best-kept secrets is its public beach. Within a short drive from Kenai, lies Captain Cook State Park, the Swanson River canoe system and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. You can reach Kenai from Soldotna by taking the 11-mile Spur Highway at Mile 95 of the Sterling Highway.

Home to spawning salmon, Kenai Peninsula's rivers and lakes can be explored by rafting, fishing from drift or powerboats. Some of Alaska's wildest whitewater, as well as some of its most placid and scenic waterways, can be found on the Kenai. Canoe fans world wide travel to the Kenai Peninsula to portage and paddle the 150 miles of canoe trails of the Swanson River System. The Kenai River is known for its world-class King Salmon fishing. The quaint settlements of Moose Pass and Cooper Landing, along with the larger communities of Sterling, Soldotna, and Kenai, owe a substantial portion of their livelihoods to the bounty of fish, scenery, and wildlife that the Kenai watershed provides.
Kenai River Fishing
Half Day
$140 Adult
Full Day
$180 Adult
Enjoy a day fishing on famous Kenai River amidst dazzling mountain scenery. You will fish with your licensed, experienced guide from a 20' aluminum boat or raft. Cast your line for king, silver, sockeye or coho salmon (depending on the season), Dolly Varden and rainbow trout (catch, photograph and release only for rainbow trout). All quality fishing gear is provided. We also provide a friendly atmosphere, fish cleaning and bagging. Fish processing (cutting, wrapping, canning, freezing, smoking) is available in the Soldotna area.

What To Bring
Current Alaska fishing license, king salmon stamp, warm layered clothes, rain gear and rubber footwear. Optional items are gloves, sunglasses, hat, snacks, video and still camera gear. On our 3/4-day charters you may also want to bring a sack lunch and extra refreshments.
KAYAKING
RAFTING
WILDLIFE
SIGHTSEEING
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