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Painting a shimmering turquoise strip through the evergreen forest, the Kenai River pulses with the lifeblood of the region. Fish on! The energy is electric. Anglers from around the globe are lured to the river's world-class fishery. Others are lured into the spectacular wilderness around it. Gentle trails lead through forest to tundering waterfalls. Panoramic vistas will stop your car. Eagles watch from treetop perches. Loons echo across quiet alpine lakes. There's enough wildlife to fill at least 12 rolls of film.
 
A rainbow after a storm on Trail Lake.
Then, when you've had enough adventure, immerse yourself in the comforts Kenai offers. The community, situated on a low rise overlooking the mouth of the Kenai River where it empties into Cook Inlet, is the largest city on the Kenai Peninsula. Enjoy a cappuccino as you gaze at the beautiful Alaska Range, then head out for a round of golf. Explore Russian and Native heritages. Or boast about the big one that didn't get away!
 
Population: 7,155
 
Location: Kenai is located on the western coast of the Kenai Peninsula, fronting Cook Inlet. It lies on the western boundary of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, on the Kenai Spur Highway. It is approximately 65 air miles and 155 road miles southwest of Anchorage via the Sterling Highway.
 
Access: Scheduled air taxi and air charter. Road access from Anchorage via the Seward/Sterling/Kenai Spur Highways.
 
Accommodations: 18 hotels/motels, 33 lodges and bed and breakfasts; 25 restaurants/cafes/snack bars.
 
Anchorage Cordova Gakona Girdwood/Alyeska Glennallen Homer Kenai Kennicott/ McCarthy Palmer Seward Soldotna Talkeetna Trapper Creek Valdez Wasilla Whittier
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