Soldotna is a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, in the U.S. state of Alaska. At the 2010 census the population was 4,163. It is the seat of the Kenai Peninsula Borough.
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Soldotna Historical Museum, located on Centennial Park Rd, features a wildlife museum and historic log village. Among the log buildings is the last territorial school built in 1958, where students studied by the light of gas lanterns, still hanging in the school. Soldotna's founding settlers arrived in 1947. The "habitable dwellings" which entitles two of these first homesteaders to 160 acres from what is now mid-town Soldotna are part of the village. How the latter-day pioneers lived is revealed in a collection of homestead artifacts and photos in the former Chamber of Commerce log tourist center. Damon Hall, a large building constructed for the Alaska Centennial, features an outstanding display of wildlife mounts with a background mural of these species' natural habitat. The museum is open May 15-Sept 15 of each year. There is free admission. The museum is operated by the Soldotna Historical Society & Museum, Inc.; a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the early history.
We stopped here out of curiosity as we were headed to Homer. The sweet woman who took us around (in the rain, I might add) was so personable. She grew up in Soldotna and shared so much of it's story. From the one room school to the earthquake of 1964, she put a really personal touch on the history. We are so glad we stopped.
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We provide a top notch guided fishing experience on the Kenai River where the largest Salmon in the world are found.
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Welcome to the Kenai Peninsula; the gateway to the most prolific salmon, halibut and trout angling on earth. It is here in the emerald green waters of the Kenai River that the largest king salmon in the world return year after year. The Kenai and surrounding waters also offer some of the finest sockeye, silver, steelhead and rainbow trout fishing in all of Alaska. Since the Kenai Peninsula is road accessible from Anchorage, you too can experience this wilderness playground at your pace and your budget. From week-long fishing and lodging packages to half day fishing charters, we have an adventure for everyone. Start your Alaska Fishing trip today, call Mark Glassmaker with Alaska Fishing. The Kenai River is a Sportfishing Heaven… and our fish camp on the Kenai serves as the perfect “base camp” to explore any number of unique and varied fishing opportunities, all just a boat ride or float-plane adventure away. From mid May to mid October, the Kenai River offers a wide variety of adventures. Once you have experienced this wild and very unique river, you too will understand what lures so many back year after year. For the past 27 years, we have spent thousands of hours on the Kenai River and surrounding waters and your trip will be personally arranged by someone that truly knows the area. There are a number of strategic factors to consider when planning any fishing trip, and a trip to Alaska definitely requires some advanced knowledge of the fisheries, the location and available services. We can take much of the headache and guesswork out of your planning and assure that your next fishing trip to the Kenai Peninsula, whether it be your first or fifteenth, is an enjoyable and successful experience. Since we began taking people fishing in Alaska, we have always set high standards for their care. Our fishing guides are committed to providing courteous, patient and knowledgeable attention to your fishing adventure and you can expect 100% effort, 100% of the time. We live in one of the most memorable and exciting fishing destinations in the world, let our fishing guides show you the magic of the Greatland.
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WELCOME TO SOLDOTNA, ALASKA! We are a thriving community located on the world-famous Kenai River, the most popular sport fishing destination in Alaska. These glacier blue waters are home to some of the best runs of King, Sockeye, and Coho salmon, as well as trophy sized Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden. The Kenai is also home to other wildlife; including moose, brown and black bears, caribou and multiple species of birds. As you take in the beauty of Alaska, be sure to make Soldotna your home base and experience the best “The Last Frontier” has to offer right at your doorstep. The Kenai Peninsula is nicknamed “Alaska’s Playground” for a reason! The list of activities you can enjoy during your trip is endless. Wildlife viewing, fishing, bear viewing, bird watching, canoe and hiking trips, shopping, fine dining and more await you. Contact us or stop by the Soldotna Visitor Center for information on the greater Soldotna, Alaska area. We have resources available to help you plan your one-of-a kind Alaska vacation. You can also view a variety of animal exhibits on display, including the world record King Salmon, caught by Les Anderson in 1985, take a stroll along our elevated river boardwalk, or try your luck fishing right from the river bank. The Visitor Center hosts Free Wi-Fi and smartphone charging stations for your convenience.
The volunteers are extremely knowledgable, we spent a lot of time there and gathered lots of information.
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Located in the heart of Soldotna, this is a great park. There is a large grassy area, amphitheater, picnic tables and some come with grills, restrooms, two age appropriate playgrounds, large cement pad, benches overlooking the river, easy walking path along the river and plenty of parking.
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Located approximately 5 miles outside of Soldotna, this Camp offers RV spaces, cabins and lodge rooms.
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