Getting ready to go.
A little guided research.
It's good to know about where you're going. Alsaka in general and Kenai in particular have a lot to offer, and there's a lot of different sites out there about both. We've put together a short list of links for you to give you a little background information for your trip.
Some of the links are from an unapologetically touristy point of view some are from an insider's perspective. We hope you enjoy them all.

Places to go on the 'Net
We've prepared a handy list of related links for you to explore. Each link opens in a new, seperate window, so to return to this site just close the window with the link in it.
http://www.travelalaska.com/ - the official site of the Alsaka Board of Tourism. You can find out what else is going on here and where you can visit next in this big state.
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/ - the official site of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Go here to get your fishing license and find out more about the rules and regulations.
http://www.alaskamagazine.com/ - the Alaska Magazine site. Seems like for every wild, romantic, untamed state in the Union there's a magazine to celebrate it. Alaska Magazine reflects the beauty and majesty of the 49th state.
http://www.visitkenai.com/ - the Kenai Convention Center and Visitor's Bureau provides information on Alaska's playground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenai_River - a brief Wikipedia entry about the Kenai river. As you might guess, the bulk of the text refers to sport fishing.
http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/ - The Kenai Peninsula's local paper.







