Looking for recommendations - Alaska/Kenai peninsula for 6 days
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Looking for recommendations - Alaska/Kenai peninsula for 6 days
Hi everyone,
My SO and I planning a last minute trip to Alaska and hoping to get some recommendations on things to do. I was also hoping to visit Denali National Park but after doing research, 6 days may not be enough to do it all and decided to focus on Kenai peninsula area.
In terms of interest, we are in our early 30s who loves hiking and the outdoors. We aren't into fishing so not sure if Homer is still a good place to visit. If so, what is a recommended itinerary for people who don't fish? We also want to do sea kayaking and wondering if we should do it in Seaward or anywhere else? Lastly, in terms of hiking, where do you recommend that can fit into our itinerary? I see good things about Hatcher Pass and Matanuska Glacier. The itinerary is currently still very rough and I am hoping to find activities that can fill.
These are some of the things that we are interested in seeing on this trip:
- Portage Glacier
- Exit Glacier
- Kenai Fjords Boat tour
- Alaska Dog Sledding Tours
- Hiking
- Sea Kayaking
Day 1:
Anchorage to Seaward
Seaward
Seward to Homer
Day 4:
Stay in Homer
Stay in Homer
Day 6:
Anchorage and go home
Thank you.
My SO and I planning a last minute trip to Alaska and hoping to get some recommendations on things to do. I was also hoping to visit Denali National Park but after doing research, 6 days may not be enough to do it all and decided to focus on Kenai peninsula area.
In terms of interest, we are in our early 30s who loves hiking and the outdoors. We aren't into fishing so not sure if Homer is still a good place to visit. If so, what is a recommended itinerary for people who don't fish? We also want to do sea kayaking and wondering if we should do it in Seaward or anywhere else? Lastly, in terms of hiking, where do you recommend that can fit into our itinerary? I see good things about Hatcher Pass and Matanuska Glacier. The itinerary is currently still very rough and I am hoping to find activities that can fill.
These are some of the things that we are interested in seeing on this trip:
- Portage Glacier
- Exit Glacier
- Kenai Fjords Boat tour
- Alaska Dog Sledding Tours
- Hiking
- Sea Kayaking
Day 1:
Anchorage to Seaward
- Exit glacier
Seaward
- 6 hours Cruise
Seward to Homer
Day 4:
Stay in Homer
- Halibut Cove
Stay in Homer
Day 6:
Anchorage and go home
Thank you.
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The first thing you need to do is see if you can find a rental car at a price that won't make your knees buckle. Otherwise it's an okay plan, depending on your specific dates. Be mindful that there is a big salmon derby in Seward during the middle of August, and accommodations can be hard to find.
Also avoid Seward Around July 4 because of a famous race that draws thousands.
Also avoid Seward Around July 4 because of a famous race that draws thousands.
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In Homer we learned that if the flights to see the bears don't fill up by the day before the trip, you can go for 1/2 price. That was pre pandemic so maybe things have changed. Worth checking into.
I loved Halibut Cove.
I loved Halibut Cove.
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You might want to check the warnings and closers for Exit Glacier depending on what you intend to do there.
https://www.nps.gov/kefj/planyourvisit/conditions.htm
As far as the Seward cruises, unless you have never seen ice calving off a glacier, I might not bother with the long cruise offered by Kenai Fjords to Northwestern Glacier.
I think you are making a mistake skipping Denali, TBH, if you can find a rental car and lodging and a reservation on the bus. I don't think you said when you were going. This is a good year for independent travel since the cruise ships aren't operating their excursions. However nearly all hospitality providers are short-staffed.
Another option if you can get a vehicle is to do a loop up to Denali (Cantwell area is four hours), a day or two in Denali, head east on the Denali Highway (McClaren River Lodge is great if they have room), and back via Richardson Hwy (4) to "The Hub" and then back toward Anchorage.
https://www.nps.gov/kefj/planyourvisit/conditions.htm
As far as the Seward cruises, unless you have never seen ice calving off a glacier, I might not bother with the long cruise offered by Kenai Fjords to Northwestern Glacier.
I think you are making a mistake skipping Denali, TBH, if you can find a rental car and lodging and a reservation on the bus. I don't think you said when you were going. This is a good year for independent travel since the cruise ships aren't operating their excursions. However nearly all hospitality providers are short-staffed.
Another option if you can get a vehicle is to do a loop up to Denali (Cantwell area is four hours), a day or two in Denali, head east on the Denali Highway (McClaren River Lodge is great if they have room), and back via Richardson Hwy (4) to "The Hub" and then back toward Anchorage.
Last edited by mlgb; Jun 19th, 2021 at 08:50 PM.