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Kenai River Salmon Camp

Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
3 acres hosted by Carol & Pat N.
3 Caravan sites
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We are located directly on the Kenai river just 3 miles from the center of Soldotna, Alaska.  You will have direct access to a fishing platform right on the river.  Your campsite includes a large leveled gravel pad with access to both water and sewer.  You are approximately 1000 feet from the rivers edge.  The area includes hiking trails and views of the natural wildlife including moose, caribou and bear adjacent to a wildlife preserve. Learn more about this land: We are located directly on the Kenai river just 3 miles from the center of Soldotna, Alaska.  You will have direct access to a fishing platform right on the river.  Your campsite includes a large leveled gravel pad with access to both water and sewer.  You are approximately 1000 feet from the rivers edge.  The area includes hiking trails and views of the natural wildlife including moose, caribou and bear adjacent to a wildlife preserve. 
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Soldotna, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Dena’ina Ełnena and Dënéndeh First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Carol & Pat N.Joined in June 2021
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