The famous Kenai River is one of the most spectacular and scenic attractions in the world. Part of the Kenai Peninsula, the river boasts an abundance of king, red, silver, and pink salmon, as well as some of the largest rainbow and Dolly Varden trout. Its surroundings are habitat to bald eagles, moose, wolves, bear and other magnificent Alaskan wildlife. Overlooking the the spectacular Kenai River | Winding over 85 miles across the Kenai Peninsula, the river is a natural setting where time stands still, and spirits are lifted by breathtaking beauty. From its start at the Snow Glacier, past the pristine landscapes of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Kenai Lake, to Cook Inlet where it empties into the Gulf of Alaska, the Kenai is simply spectacular! |
 The Kenai’s turquoise colored water | There are so many reason to visit the Kenai, but perhaps the most famous activity on the river is fishing. These waters are some of the most famous, most intensely managed fisheries in the world, and whichever type of salmon or trout you are looking for, Bill White’s Alaska Sports Lodge offers world-class fishing opportunities. With fish averaging over 45 pounds, a 70 pound king salmon is not uncommon and fish over 60 pound are taken daily! |
For more information about the Kenai River and the Kenai Peninsula, follow these links: www.visitkenai.comwww.kenai-alaska.com
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