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Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

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Kenai, AK

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Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
I take great satisfaction in welcoming you to Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The Kenai Refuge is just one of more than 500 units of the National Wildlife Refuge System but I think you will agree that it stands out as a very special place among special places! The hunting and fishing traditions that...
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Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
The grudging withdrawal of the Harding Ice Field has helped to make the lands of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge a miniature Alaska. Today, the refuge includes examples of every major Alaska habitat type. The refuge is an Alaska in miniature in its diversity of wildlife, as well. Sport fish bring...
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Kenai National Wildlife Refuge | Alaska Wildland Adventures
Parts of the refuge were designated as wilderness to protect abundant moose populations, Dall sheep, mountain goats, a small, but thriving caribou herd, several packs of wolves, brown and black bears, and bald eagles. The refuge also provides an undisturbed spawning ground for the prolific salmon ru...
alaskawildland.com

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge - Kenai Alaska
, nearly two million acres in size, offers many picturesque camping opportunities. The refuge maintains 13 campgrounds, located along Skilak Lake Wildlife Recreation Area and Swanson River Road. These campsites are nestled among various lakes near many hiking and fishing areas. Whether it be the Hid...
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Travel Alaska - Explore Parks - Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and canoeing are all popular activities in the refuge. There are more than 200 miles of trails and most are found along the Sterling Highway and Skilak Lake Loop Road. The popular Swanson River and Swan Lake canoe trails provide excellent opportunities to see many k...
travelalaska.com

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Kenai is the most accessible of Alaska’s 16 national wildlife refuges, located just two hours south of Anchorage. It is also the most polluted. The culprit is oil and gas drilling that began in 1957, before the refuge was established. There have been hundreds of toxic spills, and groundwater i...
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