Kenai Lake
One of the Kenai Peninsula's natural wonders is Kenai Lake, that receives water from glaciers. Be amazed by the lake's vivid blue and green tones, which are framed by the majestic mountains and lush Chugach National Forest. You'll experience the sensation of entering a genuine Alaskan postcard.
Kenai Lake is more than 20 miles long and distinguished by its peculiar "zig-zag" shape. Try your hand at catching steelhead trout, rainbow trout, or Arctic grayling by casting a line into the crystal-clear, turquoise waters.
Another well-liked pastime at this stunning lake, where the view is unrivaled, is boating and kayaking. To truly take in the stunning scenery, head for the hiking trails.
As you travel along the Seward and Sterling scenic routes, take in the views of Kenai Lake. Visitors can pause at the picturesque pull-offs to take in the lake and its surroundings while also learning more about the region's history. Whatever you decide to do at this well-known lake, you'll have a great day outdoors in Alaska.
Location: near Seward, Alaska