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Sterling/Soldotna/Kenai
Activitiess
Kenai River Fishing Trips
Home to the world record king salmon, hauled in at 97 pounds, 4 ounces, the Kenai Rivers offers the finest Alaska fishing around. Fish the turquoise waters of the Kenai River for world-record king salmon, line-stripping red and silver salmon, or robust trophy-sized rainbow trout. Choose from full-day or half-day options on the upper river, best for trophy-seeking flyfishers seeking more solitude, or on the lower river, best for monster sized salmon in an exciting atmosphere.
Kasilof River Fishing Trips
Just south of Soldotna, the Kasilof River offers a quiet alternative to the Kenai River for its king, red and silver salmon runs…without the crowds. Since only drift boats are allowed on the Kasilof River, you'll experience a quieter, more relaxing day of fishing. Time your trip for the mighty kings or the acrobatic coho and choose from full-day or half-day adventurers with an experienced guide sure to land you an unforgettable fishing extravaganza.
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Fly-out Fishing
Adventures
Experience the thrill of fly-in fishing
on some of Alaska's premier waters.
Your pilot will fly you to through some
of Alaska's most spectacular wilderness
areas…and into equally incredible
fishing waters for the best salmon,
rainbow trout, and grayling fishing
you can imagine. Every trip is fully
guided by a well-experienced fishing
guide ready to hook you up to Alaska's
best remote fishing. Enjoy it all in
a remote, picturesque setting for the
ultimate Alaskan angling experience.
Choose from a wide variety of remote
destinations and trips best designed
for your fishing style.
Glacier
Flightseeing, Harding Ice Field
On this one-hour adventure, the thrill
of a floatplane ride in Alaska is surpassed
only by the sights you'll see along
the way. You'll fly over remote forests
alive with wildlife, past volcano-studded
mountain vistas and up to the very heart
of a massive ice field the
icy, 700,000-square-mile creator of
Kenai Fjords National Park and surrounding
glacier-carved terrain.
Bear
Viewing Flight, Redoubt Bay
Fly across the vast waters of Cook Inlet
to its western shore to see the world's
largest bears and the awe-inspiring
glaciers of Lake Clark Pass. Enjoy spectacular
aerial photography throughout the flight.

Fly-out Bear
Viewing Adventure, Wolverine Creek
If you are limited by budget or time
this trip is for you. Take a short
half hour flight across Cook Inlet in
our Dehavilland Beaver. Then you will
be viewing bears from one of our 16-foot
boats. Your guide will maneuver
your boat into areas where you can view
bears safely at very close distances. Other
wildlife commonly viewed on this flight
include moose, black bear, whales and
seals.

Fly-out Bear
Viewing Adventure, Katmai National Park
Combine pristine scenery and world-class
bear viewing all in one day trip. From
the viewing platform at the famous Brooks
Camp, you may see as many as twenty
different bears in their natural habitat
catching salmon as they leap up the
falls to the spawning grounds. Weather
permitting, your pilot will take a different
route on the return trip allowing you
another wonderful view of the wild Alaska
landscape.
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