Nature Immersion in Alaska’s Kenai
Kenai Peninsula Multi-Adventure Ecotour
When it comes to breathtaking natural landscapes, rich wildlife, endless fields of wildflowers, icy-blue glaciers, and an adventure around every corner, there is no place quite like Alaska. It’s home to some of the best birding in North America: auroras of migrating shorebirds, huge gatherings of Bald Eagles, nesting grounds for abundant waterfowl, and seaside cliffs teeming with seabird nests. Renowned as “The Last Frontier”, Alaska may have been admitted into the union as the 49th state, but it certainly jumps right to the very top in terms of its unrivaled beauty. Alaska is rugged, wild, and unrefined — and chock full of magical places, some still untouched by humans.
The nature-packed Kenai Peninsula in Southcentral Alaska is like a movie trailer of Alaska highlights. It’s a 150-by-120-mile easily accessible part of the state that lies just south of Anchorage. Much of what is great about Alaska can be found right here on this compact peninsula.
The Kenai is packed with a little of almost everything Alaska has to offer: vibrant small towns, whale-watching, breathtaking hikes, majestic glaciers, bountiful wildflowers, magnificent mountains, and abundant and diverse fauna. If you visit only one area of Alaska, the Kenai Peninsula is where it’s at.