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The Kenai Peninsula is basically the adventure capital of Alaska, there’s just so much to hike, bike, camp, and explore. Read on to find out the most epic things to do and why the Kenai Peninsula is an absolute must on your next trip to Alaska.
See the Peninsula from Above. With water, rainforest, glaciers, and snow-capped mountains filling the landscape, the Kenai Peninsula was practically made for flightseeing tours. Get a birds eye view of glaciers on a flightseeing tour with Seward Helicopter Tours. Photo by Kalani Woodlock.
The Kenai Peninsula serves as the perfect jumping off point for bear viewing activities in Katmai National Park and beyond. Flightseeing. Take off from Seward, Moose Pass, Soldotna, or Homer. Soar over the impressive icefields of the Kenai Peninsula. Glacier Tours. Studded with glaciers and massive icefields, the Kenai Peninsula offers many ...
The city of Kenai has plenty of natural wonders going for it: Overlooking the mouth of the Kenai River, it has great views of Cook Inlet as well as miles of sandy beaches, two mountain ranges and four active volcanoes. Soldotna’s twin city has lots of cultural assets, too.
Planning a trip to Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula can be a bit overwhelming. With such a huge variety of things to do, it’s hard to narrow down the places to see and activities to do. That’s why I’ve created this seven day Kenai Peninsula itinerary to help you plan the perfect trip.
All the best things to do on the Kenai Peninsula from outdoor adventures to food as well as a three and seven day itinerary
The Kenai Peninsula is my top recommendation for any first-time visitors to Alaska. It has everything: whale watching, hiking, glaciers, fishing, dog sledding, bear viewing, and more. Here are 27 things to do on the Kenai Peninsula.