Where To Stay In Soldotna
Soldotna sits at the heart of the Kenai Peninsula's world-class fishing country, where the Kenai River's legendary salmon runs draw anglers from around the globe. Whether you're looking for a comfortable hotel base for exploring the region or a full-service wilderness lodge that puts you right on the water, Soldotna's accommodations range from convenient in-town options to secluded riverfront retreats. Many lodges offer guided fishing packages, while hotels in town provide easy access to restaurants, shops, and the area's extensive trail system.
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Located in the heart of Soldotna, the Aspen Suites Hotel Soldotna sits right on the Kenai River, world-famous for salmon fishing, and there’s a boardwalk behind the hotel perfect for walking along the river. The hotel also features rooms with kitchenettes, making them perfect for short- or longer-term stays.
Located on the Kenai River, this intimate lodge offers serenity, stunning views, and private access to some of Alaska’s best fishing. All packages include accommodations, 3 meals a day, private bank fishing at the lodge with premier fishing gear, 50 pounds of on-site fish processing, and optional charter fishing trips.
Staying at the remote Kenai Backcountry Lodge within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge offers a real taste of the wilderness. The lodge, located on a five-acre, private in-holding, began as a river-accessed hunting cabin back in 1935. Years later, the remodeled and expanded property is still road-free, and guests raft into the lodge. Alaska Wildland Adventures pride themselves on a ‘leave no trace’ style of eco-tourism.
Fishing Lodges
Located on the Kenai River, this intimate lodge offers serenity, stunning views, and private access to some of Alaska’s best fishing. All packages include accommodations, 3 meals a day, private bank fishing at the lodge with premier fishing gear, 50 pounds of on-site fish processing, and optional charter fishing trips.
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Staying at the remote Kenai Backcountry Lodge within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge offers a real taste of the wilderness. The lodge, located on a five-acre, private in-holding, began as a river-accessed hunting cabin back in 1935. Years later, the remodeled and expanded property is still road-free, and guests raft into the lodge. Alaska Wildland Adventures pride themselves on a ‘leave no trace’ style of eco-tourism.