Your days will be filled with natures beauty and touring favorite and little known sites here in Alaska. You will find beautiful Soldotna Alaska Lodging to fit any budget too. Not to mention the great fishing that is available for fishing enthusiasts. If you are looking for a memorable vacation then this would be the perfect one.
In the summer months you can find interesting things to keep you busy here. Travel to the Homestead Museum of Solodotna and step back in time to 1947 when the first settlers made this their home. There are cabins the homesteaders built as well as a school house that is completely original.
Walk into the museum itself and feel as if time has stopped during these homesteader years. Artifacts from the Native Alaskans and boats they used for catching fish for their families to eat can be seen. There are many photos and historical pieces from the homesteading years they used in their everyday lives at home and at work.
If there is an archaeological lover among you the interpretive site K'Beq, which is the tribe Kanaitze Indians program is perfect. You will be able to explore real archaeological sites, learn the culture and history of the Dena'ina. Many artifacts can be seen and to remember your journey here you can shop in the gift store.
To see wildlife that lived and still lives in this part of Alaska, travel to the Historical Society Museum. There is a unique and original village of log cabins from past homesteaders and a school which is of historical importance, as it was the last of the schools here in the territories and opened in 1958. The original lanterns they used for their lessons are in the same spot.
Educate yourself by learning how the Alaskan Railroad was created and see the Iditarod Trail which is the original one at the National Heritage Area KMTA. Surrounding you in this community will be lovely valleys and mountains and historical people full of stories and life. Look around carefully and you may just find previous residents ghosts who still call this home too.
The West Entrance Skilak Lake Road stretches 18 miles that forms a loop. Here is one of the best spots to see all types of wildlife which calls the Peninsula of Kenai their home. The many glaciers and lakes found will make excellent snap shots for vacation memories. For the fishermen, you can visit the Lake Overlook Upper Ohmer for some peace and serenity as well as catching the best rainbow trout.
There are all types of Lodgings available for your budget and your interests. If your one for excitement, then the all day excursion adventure trips Adventure packages would suit you best. You can even be one of only 16 to stay at the Bear Viewing Lodge where it sits in the middle of a bear sanctuary and habitat.
In the summer months you can find interesting things to keep you busy here. Travel to the Homestead Museum of Solodotna and step back in time to 1947 when the first settlers made this their home. There are cabins the homesteaders built as well as a school house that is completely original.
Walk into the museum itself and feel as if time has stopped during these homesteader years. Artifacts from the Native Alaskans and boats they used for catching fish for their families to eat can be seen. There are many photos and historical pieces from the homesteading years they used in their everyday lives at home and at work.
If there is an archaeological lover among you the interpretive site K'Beq, which is the tribe Kanaitze Indians program is perfect. You will be able to explore real archaeological sites, learn the culture and history of the Dena'ina. Many artifacts can be seen and to remember your journey here you can shop in the gift store.
To see wildlife that lived and still lives in this part of Alaska, travel to the Historical Society Museum. There is a unique and original village of log cabins from past homesteaders and a school which is of historical importance, as it was the last of the schools here in the territories and opened in 1958. The original lanterns they used for their lessons are in the same spot.
Educate yourself by learning how the Alaskan Railroad was created and see the Iditarod Trail which is the original one at the National Heritage Area KMTA. Surrounding you in this community will be lovely valleys and mountains and historical people full of stories and life. Look around carefully and you may just find previous residents ghosts who still call this home too.
The West Entrance Skilak Lake Road stretches 18 miles that forms a loop. Here is one of the best spots to see all types of wildlife which calls the Peninsula of Kenai their home. The many glaciers and lakes found will make excellent snap shots for vacation memories. For the fishermen, you can visit the Lake Overlook Upper Ohmer for some peace and serenity as well as catching the best rainbow trout.
There are all types of Lodgings available for your budget and your interests. If your one for excitement, then the all day excursion adventure trips Adventure packages would suit you best. You can even be one of only 16 to stay at the Bear Viewing Lodge where it sits in the middle of a bear sanctuary and habitat.
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