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Cabin & Lodge Rentals Kenai Peninsula Kenai River
Soldotna Alaska
Located just 140 miles via scenic,
paved highway from Anchorage, Soldotna is the central hub of the Kenai
Peninsula. Soldotna borders the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and
other nearby state park lands that are rich in wildlife, home to
moose, caribou, brown and black bear, wolves, dall sheep, mountain
goats, eagles, swans, ducks, geese, birds, fish, and numerous others.
Moose often wander right into town, and bald eagles are commonly seen.
Fishing opportunities include not only the Kenai River for King,
Sockeye, and Silver Salmon throughout the summer season, but also easy
access to nearby Cook Inlet for Halibut and numerous lakes and streams
for Trout, Dolly Varden, and other species. Sightseeing and hiking are
available within and around Soldotna. Lands open for snow machining
and cross-country skiing trails are readily accessible.
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With King Salmondeaux Lodge as your home it's an easy drive to
Homer Alaska, Seward Alaska, Kenai Alaska, Cooper's Landing,
Soldotna Alaska. |

Kenai River at your frontdoor |

World's greatest bakery in Soldotna |

Entering Soldotna Alaska |

Kenai Visitors Center |

Kenai Visitors Center |

Soldotna Museum |
Soldotna's beauty is shared through our many parks. We
have more river city parks within the City's boundary than anywhere
else in Alaska. With over 2,800 feet of elevated boardwalk and over
200 campsites, you will understand why Soldotna is a favorite
playground for Alaskans.
Local hotels and bed and breakfast establishments offer excellent
accommodations, along with various restaurants with large assortments
of cuisine.
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Soldotna has lots of restaurants, fast food, everything. There is a
huge Fred Meyer store, like a wall-mart, Safeway etc. State parks are
between Soldotna and Deep Creek offer clam digging, lake for camping,
rivers. Nature lovers will enjoy Alaska's wild flowers such as Fire
weed along the highway for taking pictures. Near by Homer Alaska has
big mountains, lots of restaurants, little shops for tourist.
You can see moose almost everywhere. They come out early morning
and late evening. After fishing you can always go for a
drive and find moose. |
It's Wild Up Here! |
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Fish processing, smoking, and shipping
available for additional costs. * Not included: gratuities, air fare, car
rental, meals, licenses, processing or shipping of fish. We cannot guarantee
weather or fishing conditions. Prices do not include a 2% sales tax.
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King Salmondeaux Lodge
Toll Free: (866) 651-FISH (3474)
Phone: (907) 865-6520
Cell: (907) 360-3474
FAX: (907)
865-6523
Email: captmatt@kingsalmondeauxlodge.com
PO Box 112033
Anchorage, Alaska 99511
Or Call us Toll Free 866-651-3474
and we'll mail your brochure right away.
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