Beautiful Sunset over Cook Inlet
A Volcano Sunset across Cook Inlet.

Opportunities abound on the Kenai Peninsula. The Kenai River and Cook Inlet are world renowned for salmon and halibut fishing, with spectacular views of active volcanoes, rookeries, and secluded bays. Cook Inlet has some of the world's largest and most powerful tides, offering unsurpassed opportunities for whale watching, clam digging, and other marine-life explorations.
Onshore, innumerable lakes and historical trails invite birding, canoeing, camping, horseback riding, mountain biking, and floatplane activities, as well as an abundance of seasonal berries ripe for the picking.

In the fall, join us in the hunt for moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and bear. Dogsled under crisp, clear winter skies, the backdrop for riveting displays of Northern Lights.

History buffs can explore the rich remains of age-old Native settlements, early Russian forts, and homesteads dating from Alaska's territorial days.

Clamdigging is just 20 mins. away.
Guests frequently enjoy digging a limit
of razor clams from beaches just 25 mins.
away when the tides are right.


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