The Kenai Wilderness is a vast and pristine wilderness area in Alaska, known for its rugged mountains, glaciers, and abundant wildlife.
Kenai Fjords National Park is a 669,984-acre park located in the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. The park is known for its stunning fjords, glaciers, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the park by boat, kayak, or on foot, and may spot whales, sea lions, otters, and a variety of bird species. The park also offers camping, hiking, and ranger-led programs.
Exit Glacier is a popular attraction within Kenai Fjords National Park. Visitors can hike to the glacier's edge and witness the effects of climate change firsthand. The easy, paved trail to the glacier provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Guided hikes and ranger talks are also available for those looking to learn more about the glacier and its importance.
The Kenai River is a world-renowned destination for fishing, particularly for salmon and trout. Anglers from around the world come to the Kenai Peninsula to fish in the clear waters of the river. In addition to fishing, visitors can also enjoy rafting, kayaking, and wildlife viewing along the river's banks.
Russian River Falls is a popular spot for viewing salmon as they make their way upstream to spawn. The falls are located in the Chugach National Forest and are easily accessible by a short hike from the Russian River Campground. Visitors can observe the salmon jumping up the falls and see bears fishing for their own meals.
Description: Boundary Map of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
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Description: Photo: Matthew Strausser, USFWS 2011 Wilderness Fellow
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Description: Hypothermia Lesson Adventure Camp, Credit USFWS
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Description: Recovery Act funding will rehabilitate the Doroshin Bay Cabin.
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Description: Recovery Act funding will rehabilitate the Caribou Island Cabin.
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Description: Recovery Act funding will rehabilitate the Big Indian Creek Cabin.
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Description: Photo: Matthew Strausser, USFWS 2011 Wilderness Fellow
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Description: Photo: Matthew Strausser, USFWS 2011 Wilderness Fellow
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Description: Trumpeter Swans on Lower Ohmer Lake, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
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