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Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
Surprise Cove State Marine Park, located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay, is one of the most popular anchorages in western Prince William Sound. Access is by boat only. Hikers explore forested uplands, muskeg and ... More on LLBean.com

#2.
Soldotna,Alaska,USA
Wide, well-maintained dirt trails. A variety of different loops with a number of invigorating hills. Good ... More on trails.mtbr.com
I've only skied this but from the skiing biking would include some very fast twisty downhills and some grueling climbs overall a ssweet ride'm sure, also plenty of areas for jibing and trial Recomm... More on trails.mtbr.com

#3.
Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
Thumb Cove, one of five state marine parks, stretches along the eastern side of Resurrection Bay, about 7.5 miles from Seward. The spectacular rock faces and waterfalls of this cove offer a peaceful respite from the bay?s wind and ... More on LLBean.com

#4.
Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
Anchor River State Recreation Area and Stariski State Recreation Site, Alaska State Parks More on Dnr.alaska.gov
Anchor River State Recreation Area offers prime fishing country for king and steelhead salmon and Dolly Varden trout. King salmon are fished during their run in late May and early June. Other salmo... More on LLBean.com

#5.
Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
Captain Cook State Recreation Area is virtually undiscovered by most visitors to the Kenai Peninsula. It offers a peaceful setting of forests, lakes, streams and saltwater beaches. The recreation a... More on Dnr.alaska.gov
Captain Cook State Recreation Area, near Nikiski, is one of Alaska's quieter parks, a land of forests, lakes, streams and saltwater beaches on the Kenai Peninsula, just 25 miles north of Kenai. The... More on LLBean.com

#6.
Ski Hil Rd, Soldotna, AK 99669
Lying on the Kenai Peninsula, just south of Anchorage, the Kenai Refuge provides habitat for moose, caribou, bears, wolves, waterfowl and wetlands-nesting migratory waterbirds. The Kenai River, run... More on Epinions.com
Lying on the Kenai Peninsula, just south of Anchorage, the Kenai Refuge provides habitat for moose, caribou, bears, wolves, waterfowl and wetlands-nesting migratory waterbirds. The Kenai River, run... More on Epinions.com

#7.
Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
Deep Creek Beach is located at mile 137.3 of the Sterling Highway near Ninilchik. It is adjacent to the shores of Cook Inlet with excellent scenic views of Mt. Iliamna and Mt. Redoubt. A campground... More on Dnr.alaska.gov
Fishing and wildlife watching, particularly for bald eagles, attract visitors to the Ninilchik Area that covers 257 acres on Cook Inlet, at Mile 135 of the Sterling Highway, midway between Homer an... More on LLBean.com

#8.
Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
This 113-acre state recreation site, located off the Richardson Highway (Mile 28.7) near Valdez, features a short trail leading right to the blue ice of the Worthington glacier. High alpine tundra and many hanging glaciers make this ... More on LLBean.com

#9.
Soldotna, AK 99669, U.S.A.
The Kenai River Special Management Area (SMA) consists of more than 105 linear miles of rivers and lakes, including Kenai Lake, Skilak Lake, and the Kenai River from river mile 82 downstream to fou... More on Dnr.alaska.gov
The Kenai River is one of the most heavily used freshwater rivers in Alaska. The special management area includes more than 105 miles of rivers and lakes, including Kenai and Skilak lakes. The rive... More on LLBean.com

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Soldotna, Alaska, United States
