Kenai Peninsula

Peninsula Alaska, United States
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What to expect

The Kenai Peninsula is a region in Alaska that offers a diverse range of wildlife habitats, including forests, tundras, and coastal areas. The region is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including bears, moose, caribou, and birds. The Kenai Peninsula Borough has a total area of 24,752 square miles and a population of around 58,799 people. The borough seat is Soldotna, and the largest city is Kenai. The region has many opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The Kenai Peninsula is also home to several national protected areas, including the Kenai Fjords National Park and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Plan your family visit to the Kenai Peninsula with these blog insights 👇

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Alaska with Kids | Alaska Family Travel

Alaska with Kids | Alaska Family Travel
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Kenai Peninsula and enjoyed salmon fishing with a guide, kayaking in Kenai Fjords National Park, and exploring the beautiful scenery

Highlights: Our kids loved the opportunity to catch salmon and see wildlife in their natural habitat, and we all enjoyed the stunning views of the fjords ✨