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Alaska Wildland Adventures pioneered floating the mellow, turquoise blue Kenai River and has operated continuously since 1977. Join them for a serene 2-hour float, or take on a 7-hour adventure, complete with fun Class II+ rapids and a cruise through a glacial lake.

AWA's Kenai River Scenic Float Trip offers a nice introduction to the river, taking you along a stretch of the scenic Upper Kenai closed to motorized boats. Watch for wildlife-moose, eagles, Dall sheep, salmon, waterfowl, beaver, and bears-as your guide navigates you through the snow-capped mountain scenery of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Listen to stories behind the sights: the wildlife, the native inhabitants and early settlers, and the forces that shaped the Kenai River Valley. There's one Class II rapid on this trip, and the water is mostly a placid Class I.

The Kenai River Canyon Full-Day Raft Trip starts with the above scenic float, then continues down through the Kenai Canyon for another 5 miles. Once you enter the canyon, the river pulls away from the road, so this canyon stretch provides much more of a wilderness experience. You'll see fewer people and (hopefully) more wildlife. At one point, your guides will pull the boats ashore for a delicious riverside picnic lunch. This is a good opportunity to stretch your legs and wander the riverbank in relative solitude. The canyon also offers some spirited Class II+ rapids.

The river empties into the massive, turquoise-gray Skilak Lake, and the scene at the confluence is breathtaking. You'll motor your raft across part of this pristine, glacier-carved lake in the heart of the wildlife refuge. (Note: On rare occasion, the winds can kick up three-foot or higher waves on Skilak Lake. When this happens, the trip ends with a 1.5-mile walk on an established trail back to the highway pick-up spot.)


Details: No experience necessary. Minimum age requirement: 5 years and 35lbs for scenic float; 7 for canyon trip. Canyon trip may end with a gentle 1.5-mile walk.
 
 
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Tour Highlights
  • Majestic wilderness scenery, wildlife-sighting opportunities, and placid, turquoise-blue water
  • Float through Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
  • Scenic float: learn about Alaskan natural and cultural history
  • Canyon trip: picnic lunch, exciting and safe Class II+ mild rapids
  • Maximum 6 people per raft
  • Will match up small parties in order to run
  • Will accommodate large groups of up to 50 people
  • Life jacket, raingear, rubber boots provided
  • Kenai Canyon guides are U.S. Coast Guard-licensed; all guides have CPR and first aid training and extensive natural-history training as well.
  • AWA one of the first outfitters permitted to float the Kenai, since 1977. Alaska owned and operated
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2008 Times & Prices
Activity Dates Depart Return Adult Child (7 – 11)
Full-Day Canyon Trip May 20 - Sept 20 11am 6pm $135 $99
2-Hour Scenic Float Trip May 20 - Sept 20 9:30am 11:30am $49 $29
  May 20 - Sept 20 1pm 3pm $49 $29
  May 20 - Sept 20 5pm 7pm $49 $29
Note:
  • Please check-in at AWA's office 30 minutes prior to departure
  • All prices are per person and do not include tax
  • Group Tours: If you're organizing an excursion for groups of 8 to 80, consider AWA's popular Kenai River Scenic Float and Salmon Bake. AWA can arrange mini-bus or motorcoach transportation to and from Cooper Landing. Please call for details.
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What To Bring
  • Please dress in layers.
  • Bring water, hat.
  • Camera, extra film.
  • River boots and rain gear provided if necessary-AWA floats rain or shine.
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Directions
Conveniently located in Cooper Landing, the heart of the Kenai Peninsula, at Milepost 50.1 on the Sterling Highway. AWA is approximately a 2.5-hour drive from Anchorage; a 1-hour drive from Seward, Soldotna, or Kenai; and a 2- to 3-hour drive from Homer. Look for their blue sign on the river's side of the highway.
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Payment Policy
  • Advance reservations recommended for both trips, as AWA cannot guarantee walk-in availability.
  • AWA requires a credit card to hold your reservation. They accept DISC, MC, V.
  Cancellation Policy
  • If you cancel with more than 7 days' notice, you'll receive a full refund.
  • 7 days to 48 hours prior, 50% refund.
  • No refund within 48 hours or no-shows. AWA floats rain or shine.
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P.O. Box 389
Girdwood, AK 99587
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