Get ready for your visit by browsing the many attractions the Kenai Peninsula offers! Whether catching wildlife in your camera, on a hook, or in a net, the Kenai is sure to meet your adventurous needs.
Kayaking Resurrection Bay provides a stunning backdrop of scenery and wildlife as you paddle your way around.
Flightseeing can be enjoyed from airplanes, seaplanes, ski-planes, and helicopters... spectacular scenery from the air!
The Kenai is world renowned for its wide-ranging fishing opportunities. Four species of salmon by the hundreds of thousands.
Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula offers something for everyone. No matter what type of adventure or activity level you like, there’s something to take your breath away or get your adrenaline pumping.
The Kenai hosts over 400 miles of improved trails through pristine natural surroundings.
Day cruises around The Kenai offer some of the best opportunities for enjoying these natural wonders up close and personal.
The Upper Kenai River is a very popular rafting destination for both scenic & whitewater rafting.
The Kenai Peninsula is an ideal launching point for your once in a lifetime bear viewing experience.
Imagine playing Golf in a place flanked by mountains, meadows, streams and wildlife.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough is 90% wilderness and therefore a destination of choice for Alaska travelers who want to observe wildlife within its natural habitat.
The Kenai has a wide array of easily accessible seashores, rivers, creaks, lakes, marshes and alpine country which make for some truly exceptional birding.
Swan Lake/Swanson River Canoe Trail System is composed of lakes, rivers and portages in the heart of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.
Horseback riding has not replaced the dog sled for the traditional animal-supported adventure in Alaska.
Feel the power, excitement and energy of sled dogs as they take you on the ride of your life with one of the Kenai’s sled dog tour companies.