Kenai, AK Reviews


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Kenai, AK is a popular tourist destination for many reasons. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and hiking. Visitors also come to enjoy the city's unique culture and history - particularly its Indigenous culture. The Kenai River runs through the center of town, providing ample opportunities for all types of water sports. Additionally, there are plenty of restaurants and shops in Kenai to explore. With so much to do in Kenai, it's no wonder why people come from near and far to experience this Alaskan gem.
Reviews of Kenai, AK are overwhelmingly positive with visitors praising its natural wonders, endless outdoor activities, vibrant cultural heritage, unique shopping experiences, and delicious restaurants. People who have visited the area often comment on its breathtaking scenery and the friendly locals they encountered in their travels. Whether you're looking for an adventure-filled vacation or a relaxing getaway among nature's beauty, Kenai is sure to delight even the most discerning traveler.

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Kenai AK - 10/19/2015
Moving to Kenai AK August 2012, opened doors for new adventures, and fulfilling a life long dream. As a person with a disability, I spent many years attempting to secure work in the lower 48, only to find after moving here the same negative attitude from employers who apparently cannot look beyond the disability to see the ability.

Regardless we have been here for since, and purchased a home here last year. After doing so found fuel prices for the vehicle lessened but utility cost increased significantly, therefore our budget is strained to say the least. Having to pay $4.00 for a loaf of bread is inflation to say the least. Buying a roast never cost less then $16 to twenty dollars, and if one eats out just do not expect to pay less than $15 per person. Not only during the tourist season, but year round.

No wonder visitors stop coming when they are insulted, robbed and never receive a single "thank you please come again" from the merchants.
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Long dark winter, dreary cool and windy summers - 8/2/2008
So, it is Alaska and you might expect as much, but Kenai seems to have more than the average nasty weather days. This past summer has been miserable. We wear jackets at all hours of the day to walk outside ever during end of July and beginning of August. The weather particularly effects Kenai as it sits so close to the Cook Inlet. I can't wait to leave this Read More

Windy and cloudy, cold and dark - 8/1/2008
It's Alaska after all, so a person would already expect some degree of cold climate conditions. But Kenai lies close to the Cook Inlet and it's weather comes right off the water. It is generally windier and cloudier and a few degrees colder than other places on the peninsula. It's been a miserable summer with the need to wear jackets outside at almost all times of the day. Even during the usual "warm" months. And then there's the famous dark days of winter. Almost intolerable. And winter is here nearly 8 months! If you don't fish, hunt or snow machine, good luck!Read More

Nanook - 5/30/2006
We are a forested area with glaciers and the best fishing in the world. The largest king slamon caught was here at over 100 lbs. Hunting is also an industry that draws tourists from all over the Read More

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