Featured Town on The Kenai, Alaska’s Playground

Anchor Point, Alaska – North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point

“North America’s Most Westerly Highway Point” stretches along the Sterling Highway, atop the bluffs overlooking Cook Inlet, and winds down through the pristine Anchor River Valley. Anchor River offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities beginning with King Salmon in the spring, continuing with Dolly Varden and Silver Salmon in the summer and cumulating with Steelhead in the fall until freeze up.

Not interested in fishing? May we suggest beachcombing, a favorite activity of residents and visitors alike. Visit our neighboring community of Nikolaevsk, a Russian village inland a few miles; enjoy our art studio and gift shops, or take in a motor cross race. Be sure to come by our Visitor Information Center and mini-museum.

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Featured Town on The Kenai, Alaska’s Playground

Homer Alaska –  At “The End of The Road” – The Adventure Begins!

Homer, also known as the “Cosmic Hamlet by the Sea” is accessible by road or daily flights, located on the shores of beautiful Kachemak Bay and surrounded by glaciers and mountains. A home base for great fishing, kayaking, bear viewing, hiking, foodie and art vacations, Homer can make every Alaska vacation dream come true!

Nestled among rolling hills, this seaside – and truly seagoing – community has many unique attractions. Home port to the “Time Bandit” of Deadliest Catch fame, Homer’s museums, art galleries, fine dining and deluxe accommodations all help to fill your visit with memories of a lifetime.

Famous for its access to Bear Viewing, Homer has many great companies with some of the best guides on the planet!

The Homer Spit (“spit” is a geological term) is the second longest in the world and was recently named as one of the best 100 beaches in the United States. Not for swimming, but for the incredible views and wildlife to be found along its entire length!

With many types of outdoor activities and outfitters offering guided and unguided access to the wilderness areas of Kachemak Bay and beyond. Homer is quickly becoming “The Ecotourism Capitol of Alaska”!

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Featured Town on The Kenai, Alaska’s Playground

Kenai, Alaska – Where the Kenai River Ends and Adventure Begins


The Kenai Visitors & Cultural Center features major summer art exhibitions, Free summer interpretive programs, lots of exhibitions and visitor Information.

The city of Kenai is located in the heart of the Kenai Peninsula and boasts wonderful views of the Kenai River, Cook Inlet, miles of sandy beaches, two mountain ranges and four active volcanoes. Discover the rich experience.

What awaits you: breathtaking wilderness, majestic wildlife, outdoor adventure, cultural heritage and most of all, some of the friendliest people in the world. Kenai’s culture and history that coexist with its modern growth characterize Kenai, the largest and oldest city on the peninsula. Let your travels bring you to the city of Kenai, and find out what others have come to know.

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Featured Town on The Kenai, Alaska’s Playground

Ninilchik, Alaska


A photographic haven lodged in history and in legend, Ninilchik is a fishing community that lives up to its Russian name, “peaceful settlement by a river.” The flavor of this old Russian fur-trading village still emphasizes its past prominence.

The Old Russian Orthodox Church, built in 1900, and the historic cemetery overlook the entire rustic village of Ninilchik, and peacefully share the brilliant Alaskan sunset skyline with Mount Redoubt and Mount Iliamna, which are perched across Cook Inlet. Beaches, rivers and boat launches provide access to Cook Inlet for world-class salmon and halibut fishing.

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Featured Town on The Kenai, Alaska’s Playground

Seldovia, Alaska – Beyond The Road

Look for adventure in Seldovia! Seldovia remains one of the last unspoiled areas in the world where there are no traffic signs, no road rage, no big box stores, and a quiet, laid-back atmosphere that is conducive to a relaxed vacation. Seldovia has a broad variety of activities for you to discover the true Alaskan wilderness, and it has all the conveniences of home!

Seldovia is a wonderful place to go: fishing, shopping, hiking, camping, sightseeing, picnicking, kayaking, birding, shooting with a camera, biking, 4-wheeling, or just having fun! In addition, the Seldovia Chamber of Commerce, the Seldovia Arts Council and the Seldovia Village Tribe, plan various activities which are scheduled on a public on-line calendar. If you come to Seldovia, you will find out why it is a favorite place of so many people! Come experience it!

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