
Kenai River - Wikipedia
The Kenai River called Kahtnu in the Dena'ina language, is the longest river in the Kenai Peninsula of southcentral Alaska. It runs 82 miles (132 km) westward from Kenai Lake in the …
Kenai River - Travel Alaska
The Kenai River on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is often referred to as the world's greatest sportfishing river. Find information on things to do, salmon fishing, rafting, brown bear viewing, …
Kenai River Float Trip Guide - ALASKA.ORG
The Kenai River flows 80 miles from Kenai Lake to Cook Inlet, offering stunning scenery, Class III rapids, and world-class fishing.
The Kenai River - History, Ecology, Economy | Kenai Riverside
Kenai River: The Ultimate Guide To The Kenai River. History, Geography, And Of Course, It's World Class Fishing!
Kenai River - WorldAtlas
Oct 27, 2022 · The Kenai River became popular for ecotourism and shooting the rapids in the 1970s. Tourism, including fishing and whitewater rafting, is a significant activity along the …
Kenai River Salmon Fishery - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
The next closest public boat launch on the Kenai River is The Pillars, off the Kenai Spur Road near Soldotna. However, remember that this section of river falls inside the Alaska Department …
About the Kenai River - Alaska Rivers Company
The upper Kenai River has sections that are perfect for all levels of fishermen, from the beginner to the expert. all can experience Alaska fishing at its finest. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge …
Kenai River - AK Troutfitters
The Kenai River The Kenai River is a meltwater river, meaning its water levels and color are directly related to the freezing and thawing of a massive glacial cap known as the Harding Ice …
Kenai River Map - Stream - Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Mapcarta
The Kenai River called Kahtnu in the Dena'ina language, is the longest river in the Kenai Peninsula of southcentral Alaska. It runs 82 miles westward from Kenai Lake in the Kenai …
Best Parts of the Kenai River - Explore Our Interactive Map
The Kenai River is the longest river on the Kenai Peninsula in South-central Alaska. It is the most popular sport fishing destination in Alaska, and it boasts some of the most scenic rafting and …