VISITORS GUIDE
Explore the Upper Kenai
Featuring the communities of Kenai Lake, Kenai River, and Trail Lakes. Cooper 07 Landing
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Featuring the Communities of Cooper Landing & Moose Pass Home to spectacular scenery, wildlife viewing, world-class sport fishing and other outdoor pursuits, the Upper Kenai Peninsula is where Southcentral Alaskans and visitors from around the world come to play, explore and relax in nature’s serenity. The communities of Cooper Landing and Moose Pass offer visitors unique restaurants, comfortable accommodations, secluded getaways, quaint shops, and cultural attractions. The Upper Kenai is the ideal location for a family vacation, a wedding, a corporate retreat, or a solo getaway. We hope you enjoy exploring the wonders of this magical place we call home. Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau www.cooperlandingchamber.com 2
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How to Get Here Most visitors drive from Anchorage along the Seward Highway. It takes an hour to get to the Peninsula and less than two hours to reach our communities. But take your time! The highway is actually a National Scenic Byway and an All-American Road. Along the way you’ll be treated to spectacular wilderness vistas. Watch for Dall sheep, mountain goats and humanoids (rock climbers) along the cliffs. You may also catch glimpses of kite surfers, paddle boarders, and beluga whales in Turnagain Arm. As you turn south, coastal vistas give way to forested mountainscapes. Throughout your journey, we encourage you to take advantage of the multiple pull-outs for safe viewing. Many feature interpretive signs and spotting scopes. Enjoy!
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Homer
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Hope
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Girdwood
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Kenai
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1 hour, 10 minutes
Moose Pass
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Soldotna
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52 minutes
Seward
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Cooper Landing
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Girdwood
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Hope
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Homer
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2 hours, 45 minutes
Kenai
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1 hour, 33 minutes
Soldotna
64.5
1 hour, 16 minutes
Seward
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38 minutes
• Keep your headlights on at all times. • The Seward Highway maximum speed limit is 65 mph. • Cooper Landing & Moose Pass community speed limit is 35 mph. • Sterling Highway maximum speed limit is 65 mph.
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Weather, Climate and Seasons Like everywhere in Alaska, the weather can vary greatly no matter what the season. So come prepared with multiple layers of clothing. Top that off with a warm hat, a sturdy rain jacket and you’ll enjoy your stay no matter what the weather.
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Summer (June, July and August): The sun barely sets, the salmon are running, and people are energized by all the daylight. In general, June is the driest, July the warmest, and August the rainiest month. Daytime temps range 60° to 80°F; night and early mornings, 40° to 60°F. Be st
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Spring & Fall (April, May, September, & October): These months feature fewer crowds and longer sunsets that bathe the scenery in a magical light. It’s a photographer’s dream. April and May are drier and often sunny; September and October showcase vibrant fall colors. Temps are 40° to 60°F during the day; 20° to 40°F at night.
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The Upper Kenai is home to all kinds of critters. Here we have both brown (grizzly) and black bears that feed on the region’s plentiful salmon and berries and thus grow quite large. We also have plenty of moose and mammals large and small, slippery and spiky, furry and fierce. Here are but a few...
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Rules in Bear Country
Bears are inherently curious, intelligent and faster than they look. They do not like to be surprised or harassed. Whether you’re out hiking, camping, fishing, biking or otherwise enjoying the outdoors, always be “bear aware” and remember, you are in their home. Keep Your Distance Give bears plenty of space. View and photograph from a safe distance. Don’t Surprise a Bear — Make Noise! When biking or walking trails, sing, talk loudly or shout out frequently so bears know you’re coming. Avoid thick brush and hike in a group. Don’t Feed or Accidentally Attract Bears It is illegal (and foolish) to feed bears on purpose or by not securing food, dishes or garbage in your vehicle or in bear-proof containers. In the backcountry, hang food between trees, out of their reach. Don’t Let Bears Get Your Fish - If a bear approaches while you are fishing, STOP FISHING! - If you have a fish on, either let out slack so the fish does not splash or cut your line. - Immediately bleed caught fish (in the water), cut all waste into small pieces and toss into deep, fast moving water. Don’t Run If a bear notices you, stand your ground. Running will only trigger its chase instinct and no one can outrun a bear. Instead, talk in a normal voice. If it doesn’t run off, make more noise. If it charges, stand your ground; it will likely be a bluff.
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Flourishing Flora
Blanketing the Upper Kenai Peninsula spring through fall is an ever-changing tapestry of ripening berries, blossoming wildflowers and fascinating foliage. Many of the over 1,500 species of Alaskan wildflowers can be seen on the Upper Kenai. Here are some of the most commonly seen...
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Devil’s Club (skin irritant) Cow Parsnip (skin irritant) Monkshood (Poisonous) Amanita muscaria (Poisonous) Baneberry (Poisonous)
Poisonous Berries A deadly toxic berry in Alaska is the baneberry. It has clusters of shiny white or red berries with a black dot on each end. They taste very bitter, so spit them out before swallowing, thus avoiding their potentially deadly effect. For more information visit: www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd529923.pdf
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We locals are passionate about keeping the Kenai River, Upper Peninsula and surrounding areas free from trash, debris and human waste. Please help us out by picking up after yourself and leave a place looking better than you found it.
Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics: • • • • • • •
Plan Ahead and Prepare Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Dispose of Waste Properly Leave What You Find Minimize Campfire Impacts Respect Wildlife Be Considerate of Other Visitors
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Whenever possible use public restrooms. (Locations on chart, pg. 22.) If you are on or by the river bring a double bagging pack-out system. In the backcountry, dig a hole 6-8 inches deep and bury the organic evidence. Bring an extra plastic/ Ziploc bag and pack out toilet paper, wipes, hygiene products and all trash.
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Which would you rather see on your outdoor adventure? How to Poop in the Woods:
Why Practice Proper Methods?
• When possible, use existing restrooms.
• Prevent the spread of diseases.
• Dig your cat hole 6–8 inches deep in
• Avoid polluting water sources.
humus-rich soil and at least 200 feet (70 large paces) from water, trails, and camp. • Or pack-it-out using an approved
double bagging system with poo powder—a Cleanwaste Wag Bag, a RESTOP 2, or a Biffy Bag. • Toilet paper? Pack-it-out, along with
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With increasing numbers of us clambering for the outback, it’s critical that we each take responsibility to deal appropriately with our leavings . . .
Plan ahead . . .
when leaping into the great beyond.
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Cooper Landing
Turquoise waters of Kenai Lake
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• 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
Cooper Landing 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.
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Cooper Landing History Native Heritage Cooper Landing is the traditional, seasonal home of the Alaska Native Kenaitze Indian Tribe. Their ancestry is tied to the Dena’ina, some of whom likely migrated here from north of the Alaska Range. The Kenaitze Tribe remains here to this day and partners with Chugach National Forest to help showcase their heritage at two interpretive sites. The K’Beq archaeological site at MP 52.6 features short, guided tours on a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk and offers visitors a view of a Dena’ina house pit and cold storage pits. "Footprints" is a self-guided interpretive nature trail at MP 52.1.
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In 1884, gold miner Joseph Cooper and his crew traveled up the Kenai River from Cook Inlet. Ten years later he discovered gold near what is now known as Cooper Creek, and Cooper Landing was born. The discovery brought an influx of people. When mining faded around 1910, many chose to stay on and either subsisted on hunting, fishing and gardening, or became guides, trappers, and fur farmers. A school and post office opened in the 1920's. Cooper Landing was eventually connected to the town of Kenai by road in 1948 and to Anchorage in 1951.
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Cooper Landing Historical Museum and Heritage Area Because it is rich in Native and pioneer history, Cooper Landing is a Kenai Mountains Turnagain Arm (KMTA) National Heritage Area. Community Native Heritage areas are places whose collective stories are important to telling the story of our nation. (For more information visit www.kmtacorridor.org) Some of Cooper Landing's history can be seen at the museum at Mile 48.7 on the Sterling Highway. On site are a school house, built in 1955, and Jack Lean's Cabin, built in the late 1920's, which became the home of the Cooper Landing Post Office for almost 40 years. The museum is operated by volunteers and is open from Memorial Day until September 15th.
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Cooper Landing Today Cooper Landing has long been known as a popular summer tourist destination because of its scenic wilderness location and proximity to world-class fishing. It is a tight-knit, thriving community that shares activities and events together in the community hall, museum and library. It also has a very active retirement community. Accommodations — Lodging & Camping Cooper Landing boasts a wilderness lodge overlooking the Kenai River, quaint lodges, motels, B&B's, cabin rentals and access to some of the best campgrounds known in Alaska. Make your reservations early; popular months can fill up as much as a year in advance.
Cooper Landing Museum & Historical Society Rich in history, stories, artifacts and even a full sized adult brown bear skeleton. Cooper Landing Community Library The most charming library in Alaska! It features free Wi-Fi, computers available for public use and an excellent collection of books. Eagles View and Ravens View Representing seniors (those age 55 and above) in the area of Cooper Landing, Moose Pass and Hope, the Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corporation has their corporate office and major meeting site located in the Helen Gwin Commons at this independent living facility. Residents are extremely active in the community and enjoy spectacular views of Kenai Lake and the surrounding mountains.
Sunday Worship Cooper Landing Community Hall Cooper Landing Community Lutheran, Kenai Lake The Hall is the center for social activities in Baptist Church, and St. John Neumann’s Catholic the Landing, hosting fundraisers, community Church offer Sunday services. meetings, weddings, holiday functions, and music performances. Events are held frequently here, so it’s The Upper Kenai Visitors Guide 2024 best to reserve early.
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f e r c e t C P e ast h T Big Fish, Beautiful Water, Zero Motors The Upper Kenai River flows through the wilderness from Kenai to Skilak Lakes and, because it's non-motorized, offers anglers pristine fishing beyond compare. Drift boat guides and outfitters help visitors fish for sockeye and coho salmon, Dolly Varden and monster rainbow trout. Boats typically launch from the Kenai Lake outlet just after the bridge at Sterling Hwy MP 47.5 and take out at Jim's Landing, near MP 58. If you prefer bank fishing, try your luck at MP 47.5, 50.7, 55, 57 or 58. Yes, you can move along the stream as you fish, but please respect private property! The Russian River flows north from Upper Russian Lake, through Lower Russian Lake and into the Kenai River. Near the confluence, the Russian River Ferry carries foot passengers to the busiest "combat-fishing" spot in Alaska. Be prepared for crowds when the salmon run is hot. It’s not uncommon to fish within four feet of other fishers – on both sides of you!
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Rainbow Trout (June 11- July 1, August 10- October 31) Fishing Licenses & Regulations
Dolly Varden (Arctic Char) June 11- July1, August 10 - October 31)
Sport fishing licenses are required for all persons 16 and older. Purchase at local stores, guide services or online at www.adfg.alaska.gov/store/ Be sure you are familiar with regulations and recent updates before venturing out.
Sockey Salmon (Reds) (June 11 – June 30, July 15 – August 10) Silver Salmon (Coho) (August 15 - October 31)
Fish Species Rainbow Trout is our favorite fish to catch, photograph and release. These native resident fish are amazing fighters and in the Kenai river system all year.
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Dolly Varden are beautiful, brightly spotted fighters — perfect to catch on film and release.
Sockeye (Red) Salmon are the lifeblood of the Kenai River drainage. They feed the entire food chain with their eggs, smolt and carcasses. Reds are almost exclusively caught from shore.
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Silver (Coho) Salmon show up in late August. These rambunctious fish give anglers lots of jumping action throughout the fall.
King (Chinook) Salmon spawn in the Upper Kenai River so fishing here is catch-andrelease for these monsters, which can weigh over 90 pounds. (Ask local guides/ outfitters about lower river trips if you'd like to catch and keep a king.)
Pink (Humpy) Salmon come into the Kenai River in force every even year. They can be great fun to catch but are not prized for their meat.
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World-Renowned Waters Anglers come from around the globe to fish the famous Kenai and Russian Rivers. Kenai River Launch Facilities for Kenai Lake, Kenai River and Skilak Lake Quartz Creek: Kenai Lake/River State Boat Ramp:
The boat ramp is at the confluence of Quartz Creek and Kenai Lake in the campground. The launch/parking facility is free. Located at the outlet of Kenai Lake. Here to Skilak Lake is drift-only (no motorized boats). Boaters may need to row/paddle through slack water the first two miles. Pay the launch fee at the self-serve kiosk and either park there, or shuttle a vehicle downriver to take-out. Fee-based shuttle services are available. At the ferry crossing to the Russian River. It's a great ramp for floaters wanting to miss
Sportsman's Landing: the slack water section of the river. This is a fee-based ramp; look for pay station at entrance to parking lot.
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Upper Skilak Boat Ramp:
This is the last ramp on the Upper Kenai. Take out here unless you plan to run the rapids! Parking is limited but stalls are deep enough to accommodate vehicles pulling trailers. Overflow parking is just a short walk away, on the north side of the Sterling Hwy. This area offers a boat launch, parking, and camping facilities at the upper end of the Skilak Loop Road. Camping is fee-based. It's a common take-out for floaters who run the canyon (outboard motor recommended for the necessary six mile lake crossing). Please note that Skilak Lake is prone to sudden and dangerous winds. Plan your crossing during calmer morning hours if possible.
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Forgot Your Lifejacket? Several launches offer life jackets to borrow for free, through the "Kids Don't Float" program. Remember, adults should wear life jackets, too! These cold waters have rendered expert swimmers incapable of staying afloat.
Boat Safety & Etiquette The Kenai River averages about 70,000 boaters a year. For your safety and smoother put-ins and take-outs for all, please adhere to the following: • Load and unload your boat, (staging of gear & supplies) away from the launch area. • All boaters need to wear a lifejacket or personal flotation device (PFD) on the river. • If you are fishing, wear eye protection (sunglasses) and a hat to deflect errant hooks. • Do not clean fish in boat loading areas. • Pick up your trash! Best Route Productions
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If you want to get on the water, Cooper Landing is the place to launch. Enjoy turquoise tranquility on a gentle, scenic day float. Liven it up with a thrilling Class III whitewater run through Kenai Canyon. Or try paddleboarding, canoeing or kayaking on Kenai Lake. River floats are generally 2-3 hours, or 5-6 hours if you include the canyon. Watch for eagles, songbirds, waterfowl, bears, moose and more as you float through the incredible wilderness beauty.
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Cooper Landing makes the perfect base-camp for outdoor enthusiasts of all sorts. Hikers, mountain bikers, boaters, ice-skaters, and backcountry skiers can all find their personal paradise in the surrounding wilderness. And for the casual crew, there are easy nature walks, gold panning opportunities and more.
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• Tern Lake Day Use Area • Trail Lakes Hatchery • Historic Water Wheel • Summer Solstice Festival • Salmon Viewing • Upper & Lower Trail Lake • Lower Kenai Lake • Crown Point Mine
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Moose Pass Surrounded by the grandeur of Chugach National Forest, Moose Pass is a charming community steeped in history and home to endless adventure. The core of the community stretches along the shores of Upper Trail Lake, 100 miles south of Anchorage and 28 miles north of Seward.
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Here in the heart of the Kenai Mountains, locals and visitors alike can launch countless outdoor activities. Moose Pass is home to some of Alaska's best hiking trails, along with amazing fishing, sightseeing and more. And when the day is done, visitors can enjoy a variety of accommodations as well as an RV park, several U.S. Forest Service campgrounds, a grocery store, post office, and library.
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Moose Pass is a National Heritage Community; places whose collective stories are important to telling the story of our Nation. For more information visit: www.kmtacorridor.org.
Moose Pass History The Story Behind the Name As legend has it a mail carrier traveling by dog sled along the historic Iditarod Trail in 1903 was met by a moose and had difficulty passing. In 1909, Oscar Christensen and Mickey Natt came to this same area by horse and dog team and apparently had the same problem. They never left. Instead, they stayed and built a log cabin for themselves and a roadhouse that served as an inn and supply house for gold prospectors headed up north.
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The train took over mail service around 1927, but had a propensity to toss sacks of letters and parcels haphazardly out of the rail car. In 1928, pioneer Leora Estes Roycroft took charge of the situation and became the first Postmaster of what was then officially christened as “Moose Pass.” The Estes family went on to develop the first electricity for the community and eventually run the local grocery store, which is still in operation today.
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While many prospectors passed through Moose Pass, some stayed to develop local gold mines such as Crown Point, East Point, and Falls Creek. Several entrepreneurs built sawmills to supply timber for mines, local construction and the railroad and its insatiable need for hemlock ties.
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When the railway blazed its way along the trail to the area, it too may have been stopped by moose — at least long enough to create a construction camp here. When completed in 1912, the area was naturally dubbed "Moose Pass."
Historic Waterwheel The Estes family installed the original waterwheel in 1927 to run a sawmill. In 1976, a 10-ft replica was constructed, along with a sharpening stone and sign that reads, “Moose Pass is a peaceful little town. If you have an axe to grind, do it here.” Located next to Estes Bros. Grocery Store, Mile 29.5.
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Moose Pass Today Just like the independent travelers drawn here by the scenic wilderness and central location, forestry and railroad workers, tourism and service operators and artists call Moose Pass home. Accommodations-Lodging and Camping Moose Pass offers visitors several options for lodging, from a full service lakeside lodge and a charming mountainside inn...to cozy cottages. An RV park and US Forest Service campgrounds are also available. We recommend making your reservations early.
Moose Pass Summer Solstice Festival This annual event not only welcomes summer and the longest day of the year, but also is the largest fundraiser for the operation of the town's Community Center, Volunteer Fire Department and EMS team. The festival features gift and craft booths, games, food, an auction and lots of music throughout the 2-day event.
Moose Pass Community Library In operation since 1938, the Moose Pass Library is one of Alaska's oldest nonprofits. Today it supports home school and distance education in collaboration with Moose Pass Elementary School and serves the public with over 3000 books, Internet & Wi-Fi services, video conferences and more. Trail Lake Hatchery The Hatchery raises coho and sockeye salmon and releases them into streams and lakes on the Peninsula. Stocks also support salmon sport fisheries in Resurrection Bay. Enjoy the self-guided visitor center or, in the offseason, schedule a tour in advance. Mile 32.1 Winter Wonderland Winter often brings Northern Lights and more community events such as the months-long Light Up the Night celebration, a visit from Santa, and a New Year's Eve fireworks display. Icefishing, snowmachining, iceskating/ hockey and crosscountry skiing on groomed trails and fresh powder are daily highlights enjoyed by community members and visitors alike.
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Lake Fishing Paradise
Be sure to review current ADFG regulations, as these change throughout the summer. To get a license and review regs visit: www.adfg.alaska.gov/index. cfm?adfg=license.main
Here anglers can get away from the crowds — and into the fish! Moose Pass offers excellent backcountry fishing for rainbow trout, grayling and Dolly Varden. Local guide services are available whether you'd like to try your luck on local lakes, Upper Kenai River or saltwater fishing out of Seward.
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Carter Lake:
The one-mile hike uphill to the lake offers incredible Alpine views along the way. Flyfish from the shore or wade into shallow water. Stocked with rainbow trout every other year, the catch rate is very high. This is a great half-day fishing excursion. Trailhead at MP 33.
Crescent Lake:
Home to trophy-size grayling, the lake is another mile beyond Carter Lake. Crescent Lake is much deeper and colder and offers grayling and rainbow Trout fishing in the small creeks that flow into it as well.
Grayling, Meridian & Leech Lakes:
A short, easy hike from the highway takes you to these lakes for trout and grayling fishing. Trailhead at MP 13.2.
Ptarmigan Creek and Lake:
Access to river is a short 5-10 minute hike and anglers can fish the river down to Kenai Lake. Ptarmigan Lake is 3 miles upstream. Here and in the river, rainbows and Dollys await. Trailhead at MP 23.
Johnson Pass Trail:
For secluded Alpine wilderness fishing, a 11.7-mile hike or bike leads up to Johnson Lake for grayling. A few miles further you can chase rainbows in Bench Lake. Trailhead at MP 32.5.
Trail Lakes:
Spin casting is very popular here and it's a great evening or short day activity for youth or novice anglers. Fly fishers practice here, too. Fish from any lakeside location for rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, lake trout and the rare white fish; please respect private property.
Jerome Lake:
In addition to its natural population of Dolly Varden, Jerome is stocked yearly with rainbow trout. The pullout makes it a nice scenic stop for a bit of fishing or relaxing in scenic surroundings. MP 38.3.
Vagt Lake:
This hidden gem is nestled in the forest and stocked with rainbows every year. The 1.5-mile walk in takes you through forest and meadow and majestic views. Access at MP 25.1; trail starts at southern end of Lower Trail Lake.
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This marshy lake is a nursery for Arctic Terns each spring who flock here from as far away as Antarctica. They stay only long enough for their eggs to hatch and their babies to grow strong, but while they're here, they are fishin' fools.
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Watch the terns — and sometimes hoards of spawning salmon up close — from the fish-viewing platform. Water, toilets, information and picnic tables are available in the day use area. Located at the intersection of the Seward and Sterling highways.
These beautiful, challenging alpine traverses are popular among Alaskan backpackers and mountain bikers alike. Moose Pass also boasts shorter trails, including those to local fishing lakes. See trail map & descriptions on pages 19-20.
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Winter Action Snowmachiners find paradise in Johnson Pass. Local lakes come to life with ice fishing, ice skating and cross-country skiing.
For trail use information, alerts and updates visit: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/chugach/home/?cid=stelprdb5402427 www.sewardnordicskiclub.org/page5/index.html
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Cooper Landing Trails 1
Easy 3 Miles
• Perfect hike for families with small children, going down to Hidden Creek (marsh) and Skilak Lake. • Access: Skilak Lake Rd. MP 4.5 • 300 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 1.5 miles
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Amenities: • Winding interpretive paths highlighting Kenaitze Indian Tribe cultural and natural resources in the area. Trail is downstream of the campground. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 52.6 & 52.3 (Across from Russian River Campground entrance near the K’beq’ “Footprints” Interpretive site.) • No elevation gain • Distance one way 0.5 miles
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Russian River Falls
4.8 Miles
Seven Lakes
Upper Kenai River
5.6 Miles
• See the river and angler action up close, Amenities: with connection to Lower Kenai River Trail downstream. • Access: Skilak Lake Rd. MP 0.6 • 260 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 2.8 miles
38.8 Miles
Russian Lakes
21.78 Miles
4 Miles
Skilak Lookout
Amenities: • Gradual elevation gains. No water source. The panoramic view at the top is worth hiking to the end. • Access: Skilak Lake Rd. MP 5.4 • 800 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 2 miles
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Fuller Lakes
5.8 Miles
• Steep hike to 3 sub-alpine lakes. Good fishing. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 56.9 • 1,400 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 2.9 miles
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Amenities: • Relatively flat, easy but often muddy trail through birch-lined tapestry of lakes. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 68.1 OR Skilak Lake Rd. MP 9.6 (Engineer Lake Campground) • 150 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 4.4 miles
Resurrection Pass
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Amenities: • This beautiful, spruce forest trail continues past the Russian River Falls to Lower and Upper Russian lakes to Cooper Lake and the Snug Harbor Rd. trailhead. Or vise versa. Enjoy great views of the Kenai Mountains and Skilak Glacier. Try fishing the Upper and Lower Russian lakes. There are numerous campsites along the way and public use cabins by advance reservation only. Note —bears frequently use this trail, too, so be “bear aware.” • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 52 (You must enter Russian River Campground) OR Sterling Hwy. MP 48 +Snug Harbor (dirt road) MP 9 + Cooper Lake Road MP 3 • 1,100 foot elevation gain
0.5 Miles
• Short, meandering trail through hemlock. Easy walk. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 48 + Snug Harbor (dirt road) MP 11.5. Parking on left. • No elevation gain • Distance one way 0.25 miles
12.8 Miles
• From either end, this wilderness traverse Amenities: climbs up through birch and conifer forests, past lakes and streams, to wide open, glacier-carved Alpine valleys. Snow can remain at higher elevations until mid-June. Public use cabins (advanced reservations required) and 19 campsites available along the way. • Access: Sterling Hwy MP 53.2 OR Hope Hwy MP 16.2 + Left (S.) on Palmer Creek Rd. for 0.6 Mile; veer right onto Resurrection Creek Rd. to trailhead ~3.4 miles further. • 2,100 foot elevation gain
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Amenities: • Wide, easily accessed family trail with beautiful view of Russian River Falls. Look for jumping salmon June-August. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 52 (You must enter Russian River Campground) • 400 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 2.4 miles Trail Closed August 1st, 2022 to June 1st, 2023
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Best Rotue Productions
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Rainbow Lake
Crescent Creek
• Gain elevation gradually through birch forest to the grayling-rich lake. Snow may be present in early season. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 45 to Quartz Creek Rd. MP 3.5 • Trail is difficult around the lake shore. • 1,300 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 6.4 miles
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Lower Kenai River • Accessible May to October. Hike down to Kenai River then either downstream to Skilak Lake (through marshland) with connection to Hidden Cr. Trail or upstream to Upper Kenai River Trail. • Access: Skilak Lake Rd. MP 2.3 • 250 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 2.3 miles
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Kenaitze Tribe Trail
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• This short but steep trail offers sweeping views similar to those of Skilak Lookout Trail. • Access: Skilak Lake Loop Road Mile Point 6.9 • 400 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 0.8 miles
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Hidden Creek
Bear Mountain
Intermediate
• Nice stroll through aspen and spruce forest. Perfect for bird watchers. • Access: Skilak Lake Rd. MP 3.6 (Hidden Lake Campground) • 200 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 0.5 miles
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Burney’s
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• Rapid elevation rise. Be ready to sweat & bring plenty of water. • Access: Sterling Hwy. MP 61.6 • 1,800 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 1.3 miles
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Gull Rock
• This short but sometimes steep family trail paralleling the river is 3.5 miles up to the beautiful turquoise, grayling filled Ptarmigan Lake. Trail continues another 3.6 miles along the shoreline. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 23. Trailhead starts from the Ptarmigan Creek Campground. • 450 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 3.5 to 7.1 miles
Vagt Lake
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Amenities: • Moderate elevation gain through conifer forest becomes steeper midway, leveling out near end as vast tundra expanses are revealed. Intersects with Resurrection Pass Trail at mile 10 for through-hike options (16.7 miles to Cooper Landing or 21.7 miles to Hope.) Good for multi-day backpacking or hardy bikers. Public Use cabins available by advance reservation only. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 39 • 1,400 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 10 miles
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Primrose
• Wander steadily up the forested hillside Amenities: and, after a steep stretch, emerge into a vast Alpine wonderland. Walk along the shores of Lost Lake and, if you’d like to make the 15-mile traverse, continue down Lost Lake Trail to Seward. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 17 + Primrose Campground Dr. MP 1.1 Park near lake; trailhead at south end of campground. • 1,600 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 7.5
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Amenities: • This is a popular motorized trail, so you may need to share the trail and its spectacular views. • Access: Seward Hwy ~MP 25 + Drive east 0.4 mile, turn left at sign for active mining claim. Drive a bit up on the rugged road then park and start hiking. • 2,400 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 5.9 miles
Lost Lake
Amenities: • Gain 2000 ft. in the first four miles, then amble through the amazing Alpine vista another 3 to the lake. Campsites and public use cabin (by advance reservation only) available. Snow could still be present till July. For a 15-mile traverse, continue to Primrose Trailhead. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 5+ Turn west on Scott Way, which turns into Samantha Way, then left on Heather Lee Lane. Take first right on Hayden Lane and follow to Lost Lake Trailhead. • 1,820 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 7.3 miles
6.8 Miles Intermediate
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Crown Point Mine
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Victor Creek
4.5 Miles
• First mile is steep but then levels. Should only be traveled in summer due to avalanche dangers. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 19.7 • 1,100 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 2.25 miles
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*Note if you plan to fish along these trails, be sure to have your fishing license with you and know the current regulations. Always be “bear aware”!
Intermediate
Carter Lake
Johnson Pass
Amenities: • Part of the Historic Iditarod Trail, the forested trail opens to subalpine terrain at the top with beautiful mountain views along the way. Trail often overgrown by mid-summer, adding difficulty for bikers (and for bears to hear you coming so be sure to make noise as you travel). • Access: Seward Hwy MP 32.5 OR Seward Hwy MP 64 • 1,000 foot elevation gain
3.26 Miles
• Trail features wildflowers, excellent views Amenities: and the promise of rainbow trout and grayling. Trail is short but steep and can be muddy. Hike 1 more mile to Crescent Lake or make a 17.7-mile traverse to the Crescent Lake trailhead. Trail is primitive and challenging around the lake. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 34 • 1,000 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 3.4 miles
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Ptarmigan Creek 14.2 Miles
Amenities: • Easy, kid-friendly trail rambling through aspen forest to “secret” lake. Fun winter ice fishing, too. • Access: Seward Hwy MP 25.4 • (Turn east, cross RR tracks, turn north; trail starts at South end of the lake.) • 250 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 1.63 miles
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Moose Pass Trails Easy
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Hope Point
Amenities: • Be sure to bring enough water and layers; it can be cool at top. The view of Turnagain Arm from the top is definitely worth the relentless elevation gain. • Access: Hope Highway MP 17.8. The trail starts on the left, 500 ft before the entrance to Porcupine Campground. When the trail splits ~1/8 mile in, stay left (right fork goes to Gull Rock Trail). • 3,600 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 3.5 miles
Intermediate
Amenities: • This trail follows the south shore of Turnagain Arm to a rocky peninsula offering great views. There can be downed trees crossing the trail in spring. Be sure to bring water and snacks for a full day of hiking. • Access: Hope Hwy MP 17.8. Take a left 500 ft before Porcupine Campground. Drive quarter mile to trail head. (Closed to motorized vehicles May 1 - Nov 30.) • 1,000 foot elevation gain • Distance one way 5.7 miles
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Cooper Landing Business Directory Education, Research & Schools Cooper Landing School K-12 19030 Bean Creek Rd. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1244 F (907)595-1461 kpbsd.org/schools/cooper-landing Cooper Landing Community School www.clcommunityschool.webs.com
Emergency Ambulance & Fire Cooper Landing Emergency Services, Inc. 38748 Snug Harbor Rd., PO Box 510 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1800/ (512)695-4499 F (907)595-1800 operations.cles@arctic.net cooperlandinges.org
Government & Public Agencies Alaska State Parks Kenai Area Office, PO Box 1247 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 (907) 262-5581 dnr.alaska.gov/parks
Chugach National Forest Seward Ranger District. Kenai Lake Work Center 29847 Seward Hwy. Seward, AK 99664 (907)288-3178 www.fs.usda.gov/main/chugach/home Cooper Landing U.S. Post Office 38741 Snug Harbor Rd. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907) 595-1234/1-800-ASK-USPS
Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission PO Box 694 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-4686 cooperlandingapc@gmail.com www.borough.kenai.ak.us/planning-dept/ planning-commissions/cooper-landing-apc Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Mile 48.7 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 809 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-8888 info@cooperlandingchamber.com www.cooperlandingchamber.com
Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor 144 N. Binkley St. Soldotna, AK 99669 1(800)478-4441 www.kpb.us Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District 14896 Kenai Spur Hwy., Ste. 103 Kenai, AK 99611 (907)283-3335 F(907)283-3913 rroeske@kpedd.org www.kpedd.org
Cooper Landing Community Club & Hall 18511 Bean Creek Rd., PO Box 508 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2169 Info@cooperlandingcommunityclub.com www.cooperlandingcommunityhall.com
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge PO Box 2139, Ski Hill Rd. Soldotna, AK 99669-2139 (907)262-7021 – HQ/ (907)260-2820 - VC 1(877)285-5628/ F (907)-262-3599 kenai@fws.gov www.fws.gov/refuge/kenai/
Cooper Landing Emergency Services
Organizations & Non-Profits
Cooper Landing Rifle & Sportsman’s Club 18026 Bean Creek Rd., PO Box 710 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)205-0801 ljohnsonak@gmail.com www.cooperlandinggunclub.org
Your Local Volunteer Fire & Emergency Medical Service Dedicated to serving the Cooper Landing Community, Seward & Sterling Highways 907-595-1800 operations.cles@arctic.net www.cooperlandinges.org
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Cooper Landing Nordic Ski Club CooperLandingNSC@gmail.com www.cooperlandingcommunityclub.com/ cooper-landing-nordic-ski-club Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corp. Inc. 19958 Campus Dr., PO Box 552 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3000 clscci@arctic.net www.cooperlandingseniors.com Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area PO Box 1934 Girdwood, AK 99587 713-376-7070 rachelblakeslee@kmtacorridor.org www.kmtacorridor.org Kenai River Sportfishing Association 35093 Kenai Spur Hwy. Soldotna, AK 99669 (907)262-8588 /F(907)262-8582 info@krsa.com www.krsa.com
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Kenai Watershed Forum 44129 Sterling Hwy. Soldotna, AK 99669 (907)260-5449 F(907)260-5412 www.kenaiwatershed.org
FOOD & DINING
Lounges & Bars/Liquor
Brewery
Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy. Mile 52, PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 / F (907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com
Cooper Landing Brewing Company 21879 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 638 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2522 nelzb@cooperlandingbrewing.com www.cooperlandingbrewing.com
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 17245 Frontier Cir., PO Box 676 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1425 / 1(800)426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com
Coffee, Food Trucks Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Road, PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.TrailLakeLodge.com
Sunrise Inn 21849 Sterling Hwy. Mile 45, PO Box 529 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1222 info@sunriseinnak.com www.sunriseinnak.com
Groceries/Box Lunches/ Convenience Items Wildman TR Inc 19194 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 724 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1456 F (907)595-1888 wildman@wildmans.org www.wildmans.org
Wildman TR Inc 19194 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 724 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1456/ F (907)595-1888 wildman@wildmans.org www.wildmans.org
Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy. (Mile 52), PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 /F (907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com
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Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Road, PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.TrailLakeLodge.com
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• Authentic Pre-Statehood Roadhouse Restaurant • Full Bar & Liquor Store • Gift Shop • Cabin Rentals • Excursions • Live Music
907-595-1266
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Restaurants & Cafes Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy. Mile 52, PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 /(907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 17245 Frontier Cir., PO Box 676 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1425 / 1(800)426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Sunrise Inn 21849 Sterling Hwy. Mile 45, PO Box 529 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1222 info@sunriseinnak.com www.sunriseinnak.com
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Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Road, PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.TrailLakeLodge.com
LODGING Cabins & Lodges Alaska Horsemen Guest Ranch 35090 Quartz Creek Rd., PO Box 857 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1806 info@alaskahorsemen.com www.alaskahorsemen.com Alaska Rivers Company 16782 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 827 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1226 / (907)290-6275 info@alaskariverscompany.com www.alaskariverscompany.com Alaska Troutfitters 18230 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 632 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1212 info@aktroutfitters.com www.aktroutfitters.com Angle 45 Adventures Mile 8.1 Hope Hwy. Hope, AK 99605 (907)782-3175 F (907)782-3175 angle45@angle45.com www.angle45.com Cooper Landing Fish Camp, LLC 16938 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 557 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3474 info@cooperlandingfishcamp.com www.cooperlandingfishcamp.com
Eagle Landing Resort 18514 Sterling Hwy, PO Box 609 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1213 eaglelandingresort@gmail.com www.eaglelandingresort.net
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 17245 Frontier Cir., PO Box 676 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1425 / 1(800)426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com
Grizzly Ridge, LLC 18280 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 609 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1260 stay@grizzlyridgeak.com www.grizzlyridgeak.com
Kenai River Trips Alaska Wildland Adventures 16520 Sterling Hwy., Mile 50.1 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 1-800-334-8730/(907)783-2928 F (907)783-2130 info@alaska-wildland.com www.alaskawildland.com
Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy., Mile 52, PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 / F (907)-595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com Kahtnu Spirit Lodging 17158 Frontier Cir., PO Box 652 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)299-2855/(907)231-6793 kahtnuspiritlodging@gmail.com www.kahtnuspiritlodging.com Kenai Cache Outfitters 14899 Sterling Hwy. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1401/ (859)321-7433 kenaicacheoutfitter@gmail.com www.kenaicache.com
Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com Mystic Waters Fly Fishing PO Box 688, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (509)715-9697 sec907@gmail.com www.mysticfishing.com Salmon Run Lodge 18523 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 678 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2197 salmonrunlodge@yahoo.com www.salmonrunlodgeak.com
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Campgrounds/RV Parks
Hotels & Motels
Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy., Mile 52, PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 F (907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 17245 Frontier Cir., PO Box 676 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1425 / 1(800)426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 17245 Frontier Cir., PO Box 676 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1425 / 1(800)426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com Kenai River Float-n-Fish 18251 (main) & 16826 Sterling Hwy. PO Box 568 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)519-0048 hooked@mightykenai.com www.mightykenai.com
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Sunrise Inn 21849 Sterling Hwy. Mile 45, PO Box 529 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1222 info@sunriseinnak.com www.sunriseinnak.com
Sunrise Inn 21849 Sterling Hwy. Mile 45, PO Box 529 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1222 info@sunriseinnak.com www.sunriseinnak.com Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Road, PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.TrailLakeLodge.com
Vacation Rentals Kahtnu Spirit Lodging 17158 Frontier Cir., PO Box 652 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)299-2855/(907)231-6793 kahtnuspiritlodging@gmail.com www.kahtnuspiritlodging.com
Kenai River Float-n-Fish 18251 (main) & 16826 Sterling Hwy. PO Box 568 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)519-0048 hooked@mightykenai.com www.mightykenai.com Resurrection Trail House PO Box 647 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)202-6388 resurrectiontrailhouse@gmail.com www.resurrectiontrailhouse.com Round Mountain Retreat 13340 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 667 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)598-1333 roundmountainretreat@gmail.com Upper Kenai Cabins 35423 Russian Gap Rd., PO Box 866 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3055 info@upperkenaicabins.com www.upperkenaicabins.com
Alaska Outdoor WoodStoves Features: ■ 24” diameter ■ 40” high ■ 16 ga steel burn pan ■ 22 ga steel cone (with spark arrester)
■ Expanded steel side walls Available in: ■ Copper, black, or forest green. ■ Can add wheels, handles, or heavy expanded steel top grill. Locally Made to Order Great for Patios & Backyards Enjoy the Outdoors Rain or Shine
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Guided Hiking & Biking
Air Charters/Flightseeing/ Wildlife Viewing
Alaska Rivers Company 16782 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 827 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1226 / (907)290-6275 info@alaskariverscompany.com www.alaskariverscompany.com
Talon Air Service Soldotna, AK 99669 (907)262-8899 F (907)262-5452 talonair@alaska.net www.talonair.com
Equipment Rentals & Sales Alaska Outdoor Woodstoves 42370 Donna Circle Soldotna, AK 99669 (907)598-1633 F (907)262-1633 williams@arctic.net www.alaskaoutdoorwoodstoves.com Bike Cooper Landing, LLC 17158 Frontier Cir., PO Box 652 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)231-6793 F (866)235-4232 bikecooperlanding@gmail.com www.bikecooperlandingak.com Cooper Landing Fishing Guide, LLC PO Box 541 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0126 cooperlandingguide@gmail.com www.cooperlandingfishingguide.com
Kenai Kayak Company PO Box 858 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)521-0244 kenaikayakco@gmail.com www.kenaikayakco.com
Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
Guided Kayaking & Paddleboarding Alaska Rivers Company 16782 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 827 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1226 / (907)290-6275 info@alaskariverscompany.com www.alaskariverscompany.com Cooper Landing Fish Camp, LLC 16938 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 557 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3474 info@cooperlandingfishcamp.com www.cooperlandingfishcamp.com
907•521•0244
kenaikayakco@gmail.com
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Alaska River Adventures 35269 King Salmon Dr., PO Box 725 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2000 info@alaskariveradventures.com www.alaskariveradventures.com
Kenai Kayak Company PO Box 858 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)521-0244 kenaikayakco@gmail.com www.kenaikayakco.com
Fly-in Fishing Alaska Troutfitters 18230 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 632 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1212 info@aktroutfitters.com www.aktroutfitters.com Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
Gold/Gemstone Panning Prospector John Mile 45 Sterling Hwy. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)598-1808 jhpbj@yahoo.com www.goldpan-alaska.com
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Guided Sport Fishing
Alaska Rivers Company 16782 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 827 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1226 / (907)290-6275 info@alaskariverscompany.com www.alaskariverscompany.com
5 Dogs Fishing, LLC PO Box 912, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)598-3525 fivedogsfishing@gmail.com www.5dogsfishing.com
Cooper Landing Fish Camp, LLC 16938 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 557 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3474 info@cooperlandingfishcamp.com www.cooperlandingfishcamp.com
Alaska River Adventures 35269 King Salmon Dr., PO Box 725 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2000 info@alaskariveradventures.com www.alaskariveradventures.com
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Kenai Kayak Company PO Box 858, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)521-0244 kenaikayakco@gmail.com www.kenaikayakco.com
Alaska Rivers Company 16782 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 827 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1226 / (907)290-6275 info@alaskariverscompany.com www.alaskariverscompany.com
Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
Alaska Troutfitters 18230 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 632 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1212 info@aktroutfitters.com www.aktroutfitters.com
Kenai River Trips Alaska Wildland Adventures 16520 Sterling Hwy., Mile 50.1 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 1-800-334-8730/(907)783-2928 F (907)783-2130 info@alaska-wildland.com www.alaskawildland.com/day-trips
Alaskan Angling Adventures PO Box 847, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)741-0474 alaskananglingadventures@gmail.com www.alaskananglingadventures.com
Angle 45 Adventures Mile 8.1 Hope Hwy. Hope, AK 99605 (907) 782-3175 / F (907) 782-3175 angle45@angle45.com www.angle45.com Boatman’s LLC PO Box 864, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907) 202-1004 chad@boatmansalaska.com www.boatmansalaska.com Cooper Landing Fish Camp, LLC 16938 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 557 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3474 info@cooperlandingfishcamp.com www.cooperlandingfishcamp.com Cooper Landing Fishing Guide, LLC PO Box 541, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0126 cooperlandingguide@gmail.com www.cooperlandingfishingguide.com Fish and Sons Kenai Charters 35372 Raven St., PO Box 628 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)598-1065 fishnsons@gmail.com www.fishandsons.net
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• Quality Service • Expert Guides • Log Cabins • Family Owned & Operated For Reservations: 907-595-FISH (3474) www.cooperlandingfishcamp.com info@cooperlandingfishcamp.com
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Guided Sport Fishing (Continued) Jason’s Guide Service PO Box 822, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)351-3036 lesmeisterjason@gmail.com www.jasonsguideservice.com
Cooper Landing Fishing Guide, LLC PO Box 541 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0126 cooperlandingguide@gmail.com www.cooperlandingfishingguide.com
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Kenai Cache Outfitters 14899 Sterling Hwy. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1401/(859)321-7433 kenaicacheoutfitter@gmail.com www.kenaicache.com
Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy. Mile 52, PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 F (907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com
Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
Kenai River Float-n-Fish 18251 (main) & 16826 Sterling Hwy. PO Box 568, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)519-0048 hooked@mightykenai.com www.mightykenai.com
Kenai River Trout Anglers 18234 Langille Rd., PO Box 818 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0085 kenairivertroutanglers@gmail.com www.kenairivertroutanglers.com
Kenai River Trout Anglers 18234 Langille Rd., PO Box 818 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0085 kenairivertroutanglers@gmail.com www.kenairivertroutanglers.com Kenai River Trips Alaska Wildland Adventures 16520 Sterling Hwy., Mile 50.1 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 1-800-334-8730/(907)783-2928 F (907)783-2130 info@alaska-wildland.com www.alaskawildland.com/day-trips Mystic Waters Fly Fishing PO Box 688, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (509)715-9697 sec907@gmail.com www.mysticfishing.com Salmon Run Lodge 18523 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 678 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2197 salmonrunlodge@yahoo.com www.salmonrunlodgeak.com
Guides & Tours Alaska River Adventures 35269 King Salmon Dr., PO Box 725 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2000 info@alaskariveradventures.com www.alaskariveradventures.com Alaskan Angling Adventures PO Box 847, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)741-0474 alaskananglingadventures@gmail.com www.alaskananglingadventures.com
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Horseback Riding/Sleigh Rides Alaska Horsemen Guest Ranch 35090 Quartz Creek Rd., PO Box 857 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1806 info@alaskahorsemen.com www.alaskahorsemen.com
Museums/Cultural Cooper Landing Historical Society Museum 17946 Sterling Hwy., Mile 48.7. PO Box 542 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)202-6049 museum@arctic.net www.cooperlandingmuseum.com
SERVICES Banking/Financial First National Bank Alaska 44501 Sterling Hwy. Soldotna, AK 99669 (907)260-6000/ F (907)260-6027 www.fnbalaska.com
Caretaking/Property Mgmt. Seramur Home Services, LLC 41651 Seward Hwy. Moose Pass, AK 99631 PO Box 648, Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0019 seramurhomeservices@gmail.com
Churches Cooper Landing Community Lutheran Church Snug Harbor Rd., Mile 1, PO Box 518 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1556
Cooper La nding Histo rical Society Mus eum Featuring: - Two Historical Buildings -Old School House built in 1955 -Jack Lean’s Cabin, from 1920 -Mining History - Lifestyle of Early Residents - Natural History - Full Brown Bear Skeleton
Open Memorial Day through Labor Day and by Appointment
M ile 48.7 S terling H igHway C ooper l anding , a laSka 907-202-6049 • MuSeuM @ arCtiC . net
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GUIDING ALASKA'S #1 FISHING DESTINATION FOR WORLD CLASS TROUT & PACIFIC SALMON Offering Half, 3/4, and Full Day Trips on the Kenai River & Kasilof River. Private Trips Available! Contact Us (907) 599-0126
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19260 Sterling Highway, Cooper Landing, AK 99572
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Professional Guided Fishing Trips
Kenai Lake Baptist Church 18787 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 662 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)598-1112 klbc@kenailakebaptistchurch.org www.kenailakebaptistchurch.org St. John Neumann Catholic Church Snug Harbor Rd., Mile 1.PO Box 737 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1300
Fish Processing Kenai Cache Outfitters 14899 Sterling Hwy. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1401/(859)321-7433 kenaicacheoutfitter@gmail.com www.kenaicache.com
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Salmon Run Lodge 18523 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 678 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2197 salmonrunlodge@yahoo.com www.salmonrunlodgeak.com
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Trout and Salmon Day Trips. Fish the entire Kenai River and the Russian River. Multi-trip Discounts. Largest Independent Guide Service in Town. Join Us for our famous Sockeye Madness Trip.
Fly Shop/Tackle Sales/Licenses Alaska Troutfitters 18230 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 632 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1212 info@aktroutfitters.com www.aktroutfitters.com Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy., Mile 52, PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266/F (907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com Kenai Cache Outfitters 14899 Sterling Hwy. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1401/(859)321-7433 kenaicacheoutfitter@gmail.com www.kenaicache.com Salmon Run Lodge 18523 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 678 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2197 salmonrunlodge@yahoo.com www.salmonrunlodgeak.com
Gasoline/Diesel/Propane Grizzly Ridge, LLC 18280 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 609 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1260 stay@grizzlyridgeak.com www.grizzlyridgeak.com
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FISH The Kenai River
Kenai Cache Outfitters 907-595-1401 14899 Sterling Highway Cooper Landing, AK 99572 kenaicacheoutfitter@gmail.com www.kenaicache.com
Book Your Trip today! Sunrise Inn 21849 Sterling Hwy., Mile 45 PO Box 529 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1222 info@sunriseinnak.com www.sunriseinnak.com
Graphic Design/Website Design Best Route Productions PO Box 872 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (303)570-2081 info@bestrouteproductions.com www.bestrouteproductions.com
Gift Shops/Clothing
Housing/Apartment Rentals
Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy., Mile 52 PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 / F (907)595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com
Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corp, Inc. 19958 Campus Dr., PO Box 552 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-3000 clscci@arctic.net www.cooperlandingseniors.com
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge 17245 Frontier Cir., PO Box 676 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1425 / 1(800)426-0500 aklodges@princesscruises.com www.princesslodges.com
Our Place Rentals 35555 South Face Place, PO Box 649 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1829 ourplace@arctic.net
Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
Laundromat Wildman TR Inc. 19194 Sterling Hwy.,PO Box 724 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1456/ F (907)595-1888 wildman@wildmans.org www.wildmans.org
Event Rentals Great for:
• Weddings • Birthday Parties • Family Reunions • Public Meetings • Conferences
Amenities Include:
• Commercial Kitchen • Outdoor Pavillion • Softball Field • Tables and Chairs • Kenai River Frontage
Kenai River Frontage
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Softball Field
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Cooper Landing Senior Independent Housing for 55 and older Alaska residents. Must be primary residence. No pets. One and two-bedroom apartments overlooking Kenai Lake. In-ßoor heat and heated garages. Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Corp. Inc. P.O. Box 552 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 clscci@arctic.net (907) 595-3000 www.cooperlandingchamber.com
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Library Services
Visitor Center & Information
Cooper Landing Community Library 18511 Bean Creek Rd., PO Box 517 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1241/ F (907)595-1241 cooperlandinglibrary@gmail.com www.cooperlandinglibrary.com
Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau MP 48.7 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 809 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907) 595-8888 info@cooperlandingchamber.com www.cooperlandingchamber.com
Oil & Gas Conoco Phillips Alaska, Inc 700 G St. Anchorage, AK 99501 (907)276-1215/ F (907)265-1502 www.conocophillipsalaska.com
Photography Best Route Productions PO Box 872 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (303)570-2081 info@bestrouteproductions.com www.bestrouteproductions.com
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Real Estate Sales/ Appraisals Sharon Saunders, GRI REALTOR Realty ONE Group Aurora 16786 Sterling Hwy. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (928)706-8901 sharon@sellsalaska.com www.sharonsellsalaska.com
Retreats/Conferences/Weddings Cooper Landing Community Club and Hall 18511 Bean Creek Rd., PO Box 508 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-2169 Info@cooperlandingcommunityclub.com www.cooperlandingcommunityhall.com Gwin’s Lodge 14865 Sterling Hwy., Mile 52 PO Box 769 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1266 / F (907)-595-1264 reservation@gwinslodge.com www.gwinslodge.com Inn at Tern Lake 41843 Seward Hwy., PO Box 7 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3667 rose@ternlakeinn.com www.innatternlake.com
Transportation - Taxi/Shuttles/ Wildman TR Inc. 19194 Sterling Hwy., PO Box 724 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-1456/ F (907)595-1888 wildman@wildmans.org www.wildmans.org
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Anchorage Chamber of Commerce 1016 W 6th Ave., Ste 303 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907)272-2401/F (907)272-4117 info@anchoragechamber.org www.anchoragechamber.org Bearfoot Travel Guides/ Northcountry Communications 2440 E Tudor Rd. #122 Anchorage, AK 99507 (907) 320-1145 Chugiak Eagle River Chamber of Commerce 12001 Business Blvd., Ste. 108 Eagle River, AK 99577 (907)694-4702 info@cer.org/ www.cer.org Discover Kodiak 100 Marine Way, Ste. 200,Kodiak, AK 99615 (907)486-4782/ 1(800)789-4782 visit@kodiak.org www.kodiak.org Explore Fairbanks 101 Dunkel St. #111, Fairbanks, AK 99701 (907)456-5771/ 1(877)551-1728 info@explorefairbanks.com www.explorefairbanks.com Girdwood Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1313, Girdwood, AK 99587 (907)265-5827 girdwoodchamber@gmail.com www.girdwoodchamber.com Greater Copper Valley Chamber of Commerce PO Box 469, Glennallen, AK 99588 (907)822-5555/ F (907)822-5558 chamber@cvinternet.net www.traveltoalaska.com Greater Palmer Chamber & Visitor Center 723 S Valley Way, Palmer, AK 99645 (907)745-2880 info@palmerchamber.org www.palmerchamber.org Greater Wasilla Chamber of Commerce 415 E Railroad Ave., Wasilla, AK 99654 (907)376-1299 / F (907)373-2560 contact@wasillachamber.org www.wasillachamber.org Greater Whittier Chamber of Commerce PO Box 607, Whittier, AK 99693 whittiercoc@gmail.com www.whittieralaskachamber.org
Homer Chamberof Commerce 201 Sterling Hwy., Homer, AK 99603 (907)235-7740 /F (907) 235-8766 info@homeralaska.org www.homeralaska.org Hope Chamber of Commerce PO Box 9, Hope, AK 99605 www.hopealaska.info Kenai Chamber of Commerce 11471 Kenai Spur Hwy., Kenai, AK 99611 (907)283-1991 info@visitkenai.com www.visitkenai.com Moose Pass Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau PO Box 147 Moose Pass, AK 99631 www.moosepassalaska.com Seward Chamber of Commerce 2001 Seward Hwy.,PO Box 749 Seward, AK 99664 (907)224-8051/ F (907)224-5353 visitseward@seward.com www.seward.com Soldotna Chamber of Commerce 44790 Sterling Hwy. ,Soldotna, AK 99669 (907)262-9814/ F (907)262-3566 info@soldotnachamber.com www.soldotnachamber.com Talkeetna Chamber of Commerce PO Box 334, Talkeetna, AK 99676 1(808)333-7779 info@talkeetnachamber.org www.talkeetnachamber.org Valdez Convention & Visitors Bureau 309 Fairbanks Dr., Valdez, AK 99686 (907)835-2984 / F (907)835-4845 info@valdezalaska.org www.valdezalaska.org Visit Anchorage 524 W 4th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501 (907)276-4118 / 1(800) 478-1255 info@anchorage.net www.anchorage.net
Youth Activities Camp Fire Alaska 161 Klevin St., Ste. 100 Anchorage, AK 99508 (907)279-3551/ F (907)278-9829 campfire@campfireak.org www.campfireak.org Camp K on Kenai Lake Mile 4 Snug Harbor Rd. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 Kenai River Drifters Lodge 18404 Sterling Hwy.,PO Box 746 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com www.drifterslodge.com
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COMMUNITY
FOOD & DINING
Education, Research & Schools
Restaurants & Cafés
Moose Pass School K-8 PO Box 46 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3183 F(907)288-3670 kpbsd.org/schools/moose-pass
Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Rd. PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.traillakelodge.com
Emergency Services Moose Pass Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 104 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3665 F 907-288-3666 moosepassfireems@yahoo.com www.moosepassfire.com
Government & Public Agencies Chugach National Forest Seward Ranger District- Kenai Lake Work Center 29847 Seward Hwy. Seward, AK 99664 (907)288-3178 www.fs.usda.gov/main/Chugach/home Moose Pass U.S. Post Office 31785 Post Office Dr. Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3623
LODGING
Edelweiss House 27243 Seward Hwy., Seward, AK 99664 (907)288-5073 edelweisshouse@icloud.com vrbo.com/1277774 Inn at Tern Lake 41843 Seward Hwy., PO Box 7 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3667 rose@ternlakeinn.com www.innatternlake.com
Cabins & Lodges Bear Cub Cabin 41160 Seward Hwy. PO Box 7 Moose Pass, AK 99631 907-288-3667 tealhetrick@gmail.com www.airbnb.com Property #13141762 Fern Hollow Cabins PO Box 176 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3678 jjodhner@arctic.net
(907)288-3667
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ACCOMODATIONS
Jewel of the North 31087 Seward Hwy. Seward, AK 99664 (907)288-3166 / 1(877)317-REST julie@jewelofthenorth.net www.airbnb.com/hosting/listings/editor/16900070/view-your-space
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Churches
Visitor Centers & Information
Paradise Cabins 41123 Seward Hwy PO Box 7 Moose Pass, AK 99631 907-330-9085 willowhetrick@gmail.com www.airbnb.com property #13751342
Moose Pass Community Church PO Box 111 Moose Pass, AK 99631 www.moosepasscommunitychurch.blogspot.com
Moose Pass Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau PO Box 147 Moose Pass, AK 99631 www.moosepassalaska.com
Moose Pass United Methodist Church PO Box 141 33676 Depot Rd. Moose Pass, AK 99631 www.sewardumc.com
Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau MP 48.7 Sterling Hwy. PO Box 809 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907) 595-8888 info@cooperlandingchamber.com www.cooperlandingchamber.com
Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Road PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.TrailLakeLodge.com
Campgrounds/ RV Parks Moose Pass Campground 34984 Seward Hwy. PO Box 531 Seward, AK 99664 (330)283-7542 moosepasscampground@gmail.com www.moosepasscampground.com
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RECREATION Guided Sport Fishing Chugach Backcountry Fishing PO Box 7 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)362-1224 chugachbackcountry@gmail.com www.chugachbackcountryfishing.com Gone Again Charters 30197 Upper Trails Ct. PO Box 143 Moose Pass, AK 99631 Seward Boat Harbor (907)288-3655/ (907)362-1590 cell goneagaincharters@yahoo.com www.goneagaincharters.com
Guided Kayak Tours & Rentals Moose Pass Adventures 34815 Seward Highway PO Box 121 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)382-0466 ops@moosepassadventures.com www.moosepassadventures.com
SERVICES Caretaking/Property Mgmt Seramur Home Services, LLC 41651 Seward Hwy. Moose Pass, AK 99631 PO Box 648 Cooper Landing, AK 99572 (907)599-0019 seramurhomeservices@gmail.com
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Gift Shops/Clothing Crazy Moose 41658 Seward Hwy., Mile 35.9 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)717-7474 czymoose1@yahoo.com Moose Drop In Trading Post 35105 Seward Hwy. PO Box 164 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-2453 info@moosedropintradingpost.com Trail Lake Lodge 33654 Depot Road PO Box 5 Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3101 info@TrailLakeCorp.com www.TrailLakeLodge.com
Groceries Estes Brothers Grocery Store Mile 29.5 Seward Hwy. Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3151
Health Services Seward Community Health Center 417 First Ave. PO Box 2895 Seward, AK 99664 (907)224-8511 jchapman@sewardhealthcenter.org www.sewardhealthcenter.org
Library Services Moose Pass Library 33675 Depot Rd. Moose Pass, AK 99631 (907)288-3111 bookmoose@gmail.com www.moosepasslibrary.webs.com
Seward Chamber of Commerce 2001 Seward Hwy. PO Box 749 Seward, AK 99664 (907)224-8051 F (907)224-5353 visitseward@seward.com www.seward.com
Upper Kenai 2024 Visitor Guide Cover Photo Teal Hetrick Publisher Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau and Moose Pass Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau Graphic Design, Layout, & Production Kristine Route - Best Route Productions Photography © Kristine Route - Best Route Produtions, Teal Hetrick, Clark Fair, Cooper Landing Museum Copywriting Katie Hickey – KT Creative Contributing Writers/Editors/Research Yvette Galbraith, Rose Hetrick, Willow Hetrick, Cheryle James, Kristine Route, Martha Story, Shirley Wilmoth Printing Journal Graphics The Upper Kenai Visitors Guide was made possible by the joint efforts of the members of the Cooper Landing Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau and Moose Pass Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau. All advertisers in this publication are members of their local chamber. We encourage you to patronize these businesses before, during and after your visit to the Upper Kenai Peninsula.
Guided Fishing
Riverfront Cabins
Scenic River Rafting
Fishing: Full & Half Day
Scenic Floats - Canyon Rafting
• King, Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, and Silver Salmon. • Native Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden, and Arctic Grayling. • Drift Boat, Powerboat, Walk-in, Hike-in and Fly-in. • All equipment provided: Simms Patagonia, TFO, Sage, G. Loomis, Redington, etc. • Fly fishing instruction available. • Beginners to professionals welcome.
• Guided 2 hour, 3 hour and Canyon 5 hour. • Floats leave almost a zillion times each day. • Good for ages 2-92. • Wildlife happens and if you’re lucky... we sometimes spot moose and/or bears along the banks of the Kenai River. • Call for group specials. • Private rafts no problem. • All equipment provided. • An awesome way to see Alaska.
907-595-5555 info@drifterslodge.com
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Drifter’s Lodge • 18404 Sterling Hwy • Cooper Landing, Alaska 99572
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907-595-1456 www.wildmans.org Mile 47.5 Sterling Hwy Cooper Landing, Alaska
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