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Cooper Landing
Highlights of The Landing
• Historical Cooper Landing Museum, School & Bear Skeleton Exhibit
• K’beq Native Heritage Site
• Hiking/Wildlife/Birding
• Juneau Creek Falls
• Resurrection Pass Trail
• Cooper Creek, Quartz Creek, Crescent Creek, & Russian River Campgrounds
• Confluence of the Kenai & Russian River
• Russian River Falls
• Cooper & Rainbow Lake
• Lower & Upper Russian Lakes
• Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
• Alaska State Parks Scenic Viewpoint, Boat Launch, and Day Use Area.
Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
Milepost 48.7 Sterling Highway www.cooperlandingchamber.com Info@cooperlandingchamber.com
A hub of outdoor adventure, Cooper Landing is nestled in the majestic Kenai Mountains along the turquoise waters of Kenai Lake and the upper Kenai River. It’s no wonder the community is known as the “Gem of the Kenai Peninsula.”
Most of the community straddles the Sterling Highway at the west end of Kenai Lake. Although home to less than 500 residents, the town swells into the thousands every summer as anglers, campers, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts flock here to enjoy the famed upper Kenai River region. All visitor facilities are available in Cooper Landing. You’ll find everything from cozy accommodations, wilderness lodges, motels, and charming campgrounds to excellent restaurants and food trucks. Convenience stores, tackle shops, post office, emergency services and two gas stations round out the facilities. All these amenities make living, playing and visiting here easy.
Population: 478
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