Things to do in Kenai Peninsula

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    Set against towering spruce forests and glacier-carved fjords, Kenai Peninsula is a wild playground where abundant wildlife, world-class fishing, and dramatic mountain backdrops define the adventure. From paddleboarding in serene bays to spotting humpback whales off the coast, every day here feels like a front-row seat to Alaska’s untamed beauty.

    Popular Activities in Kenai Peninsula

    Fish and Fjord Fishing and Scenic Charter from Seward

    Catch wild Alaskan salmon and halibut then cruise glacial bays and rugged coastlines on a full-day small-group charter.

    4.8 123 reviews
    $455/ person

    Full-Day Combo Fishing Charter From Seward

    Target halibut, rockfish, and salmon in Alaska's Gulf waters on a guided 10-hour trip.

    4.8 123 reviews
    $240/ person

    Guided Salmon Shore Fishing in Seward

    Target seasonal salmon species from the shore with expert guidance and gear provided.

    4.9 66 reviews
    $199/ person

    Tonsina Point Kayak and Exit Glacier Nature Hike

    Combine sea kayaking in Resurrection Bay with a guided hike to Exit Glacier for a full day of Alaskan adventure

    4.9 66 reviews
    $150/ person

    Bear Glacier Heli-Kayak Half-Day Tour

    Fly by helicopter and kayak among giant icebergs on a guided half-day adventure in Kenai Fjords.

    4.9 66 reviews
    $749/ person

    Aialik Glacier Full Day Kayaking & Wildlife Cruise

    Paddle among calving glaciers and spot Alaskan wildlife on a guided Kenai Fjords adventure.

    4.9 66 reviews
    $449/ person

    Alaska Gold Panning Experience

    Pan for gold and semi-precious stones with expert guidance in a covered outdoor setting

    4.9 66 reviews
    $34/ person

    Alaskan Snowmobile and Snowshoe Adventure

    Combine snowmobiling thrills with a guided snowshoe trek through the scenic backcountry near Kenai Fjords.

    5.0 521 reviews
    $99/ person

    Kenai River Rafting Adventure

    Float the turquoise Kenai River with expert guides and spot Alaskan wildlife

    5.0 521 reviews
    $349/ person

    Kenai Fjords Snowmobile Classic Tour

    Ride into snow-covered backcountry for glacier views and local insights with an expert guide.

    5.0 521 reviews
    $99/ person

    Exit Glacier Ice Climbing Adventure

    Scale ancient blue ice with certified guides and soak in breathtaking Kenai Fjords glacial views

    5.0 521 reviews
    $249/ person

    Explore the Wonders of Kenai Peninsula

    The Kenai Peninsula is a stunning destination where towering mountains meet glacial rivers and pristine coastline. Known for its abundant wildlife, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking authentic Alaskan experiences. Visitors can embark on guided fishing trips in the salmon-rich waters or hike through lush forests to catch glimpses of moose and bears in their natural habitat. The peninsula's diverse landscape offers endless opportunities for adventure, making it stand out from other destinations.

    A trip to Kenai Peninsula isn't complete without exploring the charming towns scattered throughout the region. Homer, often called "the end of the road," boasts breathtaking views across Kachemak Bay and an artsy vibe with galleries lining its streets. Seward serves as a gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park, where you can witness calving glaciers up close on a boat tour or kayak among sea otters and puffins. Each town has its unique character but shares that unmistakable Alaskan spirit.

    For those visiting during summer months, long daylight hours mean more time to enjoy activities like whale watching or taking scenic drives along Turnagain Arm with chances to spot beluga whales swimming by. Winter transforms the peninsula into a snowy wonderland perfect for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing under dancing northern lights. Whatever season you choose, Kenai Peninsula promises unforgettable memories set against some of nature’s most awe-inspiring backdrops.

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