The Kenai Peninsula is a vacationers paradise offering world-class sport fishing, wildlife viewing and an inspiring variety of artistic and cultural destinations. The Kenai/Soldotna area has over 16,000 permanent residents. The region is rich with wildlife, including bald eagles, bears, moose, caribou, loons, trumpeter swans, porcupines, and even seals that follow the salmon upstream. At the mouth of the Kenai river at Beluga Point you can observe beluga whales feeding on the hooligan that seasonally enter the river.
•Kenai Discovery Online Travel Guide
•AlaskaOne Kenai Travel Planner
•Alaska Tourism Industry Association
•Alaska Travel and Vacation website
•Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Resource Network
•Kenai Peninsula Borough Local Government
•Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau