Why Alaska’s Soldotna Is A Hidden Gem
Soldotna is a town in southern Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula’s central-western tip. Along the Kenai River, which drains into the Cook Inlet near Kenai, the city limits stretch over 7 square miles. The town of Soldotna is situated on the western outskirts of the vast Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Bears, moose, caribou, sheep, and other fish and bird species live in this approximately two million-acre protected area. Interesting FactFollowing WWII, the US government relocatedContinue Reading





