Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Kodiak Island, Alaska (AK)

February 3, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Kodiak Island, sitting off the Southern coast of Alaska in the Kodiak Archipelago, is home to the city of Kodiak, Alaska's largest fishing port, famous for catches of king crab and salmon. The island is also home to the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, which takes up almost two-thirds of the island and protects populations of Kodiak brown bears, all six species of Pacific salmon and 250 species of birds. With a lovely temperate marine climate, Kodiak promises outdoor fun, all year long.
Restaurants in Kodiak Island

1. Sea Hawk Air

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Sea Hawk Air

A high quality seaplane service for Kodiak Island and the Alaska Peninsula. Since 1987, Rolan Ruoss has been flying sportsmen, tourists, and local Alaskans throughout our Islands, serving their recreational, business, and personal flying needs year-round. Offering the highest quality Bear Viewing Tours around, let Jo Murphy and Rolan Ruoss guide you through this once in a lifetime experience with their insurmountable knowledge.

2. Kayak Kodiak LLC

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Kayak Kodiak LLC

We offer half-day kayaking expeditions around Kodiak Island! Search the clear blue waters with us for puffins, sea stars, Stellar sea lions, playful sea otters, and more! We offer paddle instruction before every tour if you're a novice to kayaking. Choose to stay near to town or head out the road for your kayak adventure! Looking forward to exploring our Alaskan Isle with you!

3. Kodiak Salmon Riders

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Kodiak Salmon Riders

Experience Kodiak's most beautiful wilderness ATV excursion! With lifelong Kodiak River Guide Julian Hiner. Traveling 20 plus miles to view Kodiak's wild brown bears and hook Wild Alaskan Salmon!!!

4. Kingfisher Aviation

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Kingfisher Aviation

Experience the rugged and majestic mountains and fjords of southwestern Alaska from a floatplane, which can allow you to access places which people DREAM about! Join us during one of our popular Kodiak Brown Bear Viewing Tours to explore Kodiak or the Katmai Coast from both air, sea and land. The staff here at Kingfisher Aviation is the service to provide your aircraft transportation on Kodiak - whether it happens to be a bear viewing tour, wilderness lodge excursion, fishing dropoff, cabin rental or flight seeing. Glen & Kyle Eaton, your pilots, have been safely flying passengers into the Alaska wilderness since 1998. Providing Alaska visitors a special guided bear viewing experience is the foremost goal of our flying service between the months of May through October. Our focus is to provide a safe traveling experience during your remote Kodiak Island adventure.We are here to help answer your questions about you trip to Kodiak, Alaska and to accept reservations.

5. The Kodiak Life Tour

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The Kodiak Life Tour

Come see how we live and survive in this small isolated community we call The Kodiak Life. Experience for yourself our work, our play, and how we contribute to making Alaska the special state it is, with all its diversity, and why we love to call this home. Learn about our wildlife, their habitat, and how they contribute to our economy here. Visit rain forests and deciduous ecosystems that give Kodiak its emerald color during the summer, and its fall color during the fall. With its breath taking views, and abundant wildlife, The Kodiak Life is something that will stay with you a lifetime once you experience it. Plan your trip to Kodiak today. We are first aid and CPR certified, and offer the visitor the option of a morning or evening tour. "Life is an adventure, why not start here, with The Kodiak Life!

6. Adventure Guides Kodiak

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Adventure Guides Kodiak

World class river fishing and wildlife photography trips in Kodiak's backcountry. Scenic ATV tours, fly out remote trips, and custom day adventures. Groups accommodated from 2-10 with two friendly knowledgeable guides. Comfortable and safe multi passenger ATV's that are up to date and well maintained. All the necessary gear is included and transportation can be provided upon request.

7. Reel Extreme Alaska

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Reel Extreme Alaska

Our most popular trip, a full day Off-Road fishing excursion to Saltery river accessed with our off road side x side’s. This 40 mile trip takes you to one of Kodiak’s best back-country salmon fishing locations. We will traverse through spectacular mountainous terrain, rivers, valleys and a few muddy spots. At any given moment you may see one of the largest brown bears known on the planet, so be sure to have your camera. Other photo opportunities may also present themselves, the American Bald Eagle, mountain goats, deer, fox, wild horses and of course tons of FISH !!! Saltery Cove is known around the world for its incredible salmon runs. We also offer a full Day Off-Road Sightseeing/Bear Viewing Excursion. This excursion is the same as above but without fishing. In addition to going Off-Road s we also have a guided road system fishing trip to many of Kodiak’s rivers accessed by paved roads. This trip also offers great scenery and wildlife photo opportunities.

8. Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park

1400 Abercrombie Dr Kodiak, Kodiak Island, AK 99615-7153 +1 907-269-8700 http://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/aspunits/kodiak/fortabercrombieshp.htm
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Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park

Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this state park preserves and protects historical structures, and provides a variety of recreational opportunities such as camping, hiking, wildlife viewing and paddling.

Reviewed By jbo72046

we took a taxi to the entry of the park and then walked the very easy and pleasant roadway to the ww2 historic museum and area. You can take a few different trails through the bushland instead of walking the roadway and we did this on the way back to the entry point where our taxi returned a few hours later to collect us. The ww2 museum is not just a quick look ...you need to allow at least an hour or more to take in the various displays and information provided. If you aren't interested in ww2 memorabilia , then you can skip the museum (which would really be a shame) and just walk the lovely trails ...easy walking, easy grades and well maintained paths. we didn't see any bears although I was a bit nervous...but the lookouts from the various high points across the water are just fabulous and I soon forgot to worry about bears. Don't take an organised bus tour...they rush you in and out and you will miss out on so much. Take a taxi/cab and allow a couple of hours at least to appreciate the wonderful place. and if you DO go to the museum, there is a man there ( I think he is the manager or chief volunteer, together with his wife) who has knowledge that will hold you spellbound. Not just for that area but for Alaska's pivotal role in ww2. Very interesting and such a clear explanation. Hope you go and hope you allow plenty of time.

9. Galley Gourmet

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Galley Gourmet

Our Galley Gourmet combination 'wildlife viewing and gourmet dinner cruises' have been a highlight event for visitors and locals alike since 2003. The 3.5-hour cruise, aboard our classic, 42-foot yacht, is an experience that has become one of the most popular ways to experience Kodiak. Limit is 6 guests so you’ll need to make a reservation. Our meals feature local seafood and locally grown, organic vegetables. We can accommodate vegetarian and vegan diets. Dress code is “Kodiak Casual.” Bring a camera to capture the beautiful coastal scenery and animals: sea otters, sea lions, puffins, and sometimes whales. We are longtime residents: Marty is the former harbormaster and Marion is a professional photographer. Together we also run the Cliff House B&B.

10. Andrews Airways

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Andrews Airways

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