Kenai Peninsula scenery — mountains, water, and wildlife

Non-Angler Activities

The Kenai Peninsula offers so much more than fishing. Please don't hesitate to bring a loved one who wants to experience Alaska without a rod and reel in their hand. We'll provide a vehicle and a host (when available) to accompany them to see the sights and partake in the many activities one can enjoy.

Activities

Plenty to do.

Day trips to Homer

A quaint coastal town just south, known for its halibut docks, galleries, and the spit.

Fly-in bear watching tours

A single-day floatplane excursion to watch brown bears in their natural element.

Whale watching

Seasonal tours from Seward and Homer along the Kenai Fjords.

Helicopter tours

Aerial views of glaciers, icefields, and remote valleys of the Peninsula.

Clam digging

Tides and beaches that yield clams the hour you're there.

Hiking

Trails ranging from short coastal walks to longer routes through the Peninsula's interior.

Beachcombing

Uncrowded shorelines and driftwood finds on the Cook Inlet beaches.

Photography

Landscape light that shifts by the hour — the Peninsula rewards anyone with a camera.

Scenic boat tours

Half and full-day charter options out of nearby harbors.

Stay on the property

Relax, read, snuggle by the fire, and most of all — enjoy the scenery.

Bring the whole crew.

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