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We're glad you're here! We have spent the better part of 10 years developing our guidebook and e-guide, because it was the best way we knew to share the Kenai Peninsula with you, and as lifelong Kenai Peninsula resdients, you can bet we know what we're talking about! |
Packed into our comprehensive guide book and e-guide, you will find driving tours with points of interest, good places to stop and take pictures, caution areas, extensive campground information with pictures, the rich histories of our towns and cities, wildlife information, city guides, and much more! And, as an added bonus, our e-guide's "fishing tip" section includes a segment from Alaskan angler Scott McBride that will show you how to put together fishing rigs for the Kenai Peninsula! |
Alaska is one of the most unique places on earth! Here are some interesting facts! |
1. The Kenai Peninsula is 25,600 square miles, which averages out to be about 400 acres per person. 2. Oddly enough, on the Peninsula, April has the most rainy days and the least amount of rain, while September has the least rainy days and the most rainfall! 3. The largest King Salmon ever caught by sport fishing was pulled out of the Kenai River in 1986 weighing in at 97 pounds! 4. In Alaska, it is illegal to throw a live moose out of an airplane! (Who knew!?) 5. The Alaska Highway was originally built as a military supply road during World War II. 6. Alaska is a geographical marvel. When a scale map of Alaska is superimposed on a map of the 48 lower states, Alaska extends from coast to coast! |
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ALASKA FACTS: Admitted to Statehood: January 3, 1959 Capital: Juneau (Only reachable by boat or plane!) Nicknames: Great land and Last Frontier Motto: "North to the Future" Bird: Willow Ptarmigan Fish: King Salmon Flower: forget me not Gem: Jade Tree: Sitka Spruce Song: "Alaska's Flag" |
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