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2101 Bowpicker Lane
Kenai, AK 99611
Nightly Rates: ($71.60 - $205.55)
3 Star
Located at the mouth of the Kenai River, on the 65-acre site of a 1912 cannery, Kenai Landing is a new waterfront resort community steeped in 90 years of Alaska history and surrounded by wildlife and recreational opportunity. The cannery's original buildings have been renovated into modern lodging options including; cabins, RV spots, suites, hotel and pension-style rooms. This Kenai River waterfront community includes a restaurant, Sockeyes Steak and Grill, a brew pub, a dockside warehouse Market featuring local arts and crafts plus dockside charter office for booking guided fishing and tours. Enjoy on-site salmon fishing and dipnetting during the salmon runs spectacular views of the volcanos across Cook Inlet.
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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1600
· Check out time is 1100
· 47 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
From Kenai Airport- Take airport drive to Kenai Spur Hwy, and continue to the Bridge Access Rd. intersection-the next main intersection- and turn left onto Bridge Access Rd. Continue on Bridge Access Rd. until the T junction with Kalifornsky Drive one mile to the end of the pavement and turn right into Kenai Landing. From the city of Anchorage- Drive south on the Seward Hwy. At mile 89.3 of the Seward Hwy., turn onto the exit for the Sterling Hwy. and continue toward Kenai/Soldotna. Stay on Sterling Hwy. until reaching Kalifornsky Beach Road in Soldotna. Turn right onto Kalifornsky Beach Road and continue driving west through the Aimes Bridge Rd. intersections. After crossing Aimes Bridge Rd. proceed 2 miles, then turn right onto Cannery Rd. Drive one mile to the end of the pavement and turn right into Kenai Landing.
Drive south on the Seward Hwy. At mile 89.3 of the Seward Hwy., turn onto the exit for the Sterling Hwy. and continue toward Kenai/Soldotna. Stay on Sterling Hwy. until reaching Kalifornsky Beach Road in Soldotna. Turn right onto Kalifornsky Beach Road and continue driving west through the Aimes Bridge Rd. intersections. After crossing Aimes Bridge Rd. proceed 2 miles, then turn right onto Cannery Rd. Drive one mile to the end of the pavement and turn right into Kenai Landing.
Located at the mouth of the Kenai River, on the 65-acre site of a 1912 cannery.
ENA / ANC
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American/Steak/Seafood - Serves lunch and dinner - On Site
2 Meeting rooms / Meeting room capacity 200 / Catering available
Bicycle rentals / Boating / Fishing / Hiking Trails / Horseback Riding / Sightseeing Tours
- Located Near ByChildrens Playground / Golf Course / Health Club / Massage Service / Raquetball / Fishing Charters
Kenai Visitor and Cultural Center - 5M N* Kenai Cultural and Wildlife Museum - 5M N* Kenai River Fishery - on site* Sandy Beaches of Cook Inlet - 800Yrds* Old Town Kenai - 5M N* Moosemeat John Cabin - 5 N* The Challenger Learning Center - 6M E* Kenai Airport - 5M N* Central Peninsula General Hospital - 8M E* Soldotna - 10M E*
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near AlaskaWhile in Alaska, you might enjoy a visit to: Wasilla, Alaska: Stuffed Togo the Wonder DogTaxidermied Togo, unsung sled dog hero of 1925 diptheria epidemic. Knik, Alaska: Musher's Hall of FameSince 1967, a tribute to the men and beasts of dog mushing tradition. Ester - Nenana, Alaska: Skinny Dick's Half-Way InnA beloved assemblage of tackiness and crudity, out in a wilderness where the only communication is by radiophone. Barrow, Alaska: Wiley Post and Will Rogers Crash MemorialThe two died in a plane crash in the vicinity. Anchorage, Alaska: Outhouse Races - Fur RendezvousFive-person teams push homemade wooden outhouses across the ice at this annual festival. Coldfoot (south of), Alaska: Arctic Circle Photo OpWorth the drive? North Pole, Alaska: Santa Claus House and StatueA gift shop dedicated to Christmas, with all the trappings, including live reindeer. Haines, Alaska: Hammer MuseumA large hammer stands at the entrance to the Hammer Museum. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
