Two-Lodge Combination Package

Kenai Multisport Vacation

Kenai Riverside Lodge & Kenai Backcountry Lodge
Kenai Multisport VacationOverview

Our Kenai Multisport Vacation seamlessly combines stays at Kenai Riverside Lodge and Kenai Backcountry Lodge for a trip that highlights the beautiful Kenai River and wild, backcountry Alaska. Trip lengths and activities are customizable: choose a trip from three to five days (or more) and have the flexibility of choosing your trip dates. Round trip ground transportation, accommodations, activities and delicious meals are included to make this an independent but seamless adventure!

Kenai Riverside Lodge sits on the banks of the turquoise waters of the Kenai River in the Chugach National Forest. You can choose to hike the myriad of trails in the mountains, from a casual stroll to an all-day climb, or spend the day on the river, floating the Kenai through gentle Class I – II+ waters as you seek out moose, bears, eagles and more. Kenai Backcountry Lodge is located in the heart of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge on the shores of glacier-carved Skilak Lake. Activities are designed to highlight the stunning landscape, including the magnificent Cottonwood Trail overlooking the surrounding mountains and lake below.

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Kenai Multisport VacationItinerary

This trip begins with a drive south from Anchorage along Turnagain Arm to the town of Cooper Landing and our Kenai Riverside Lodge. Enjoy a hearty, freshly-prepared dinner and settle into your cozy cabin. The next day, gear up for a full day raft trip down the Kenai River and through Kenai Canyon, enjoying the beautiful turquoise water and the mild Class II+ rapids! Finish this adventure with a scenic exploration on Skilak Lake before arriving at Kenai Backcountry Lodge. Enjoy one or two nights at this historic eco-lodge, relaxing on the screened-in gazebo or wood-fired sauna and hiking up to stunning panoramic views. Then return to Kenai Riverside Lodge for an afternoon hike and another evening of relaxation before heading back to Anchorage on your final morning with us.

The sample itinerary below shows a 5 day/4 night stay. Contact us for other trip length options and pricing.

Arrival
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Arrive in Alaska with enough time to ensure you can meet your Alaska Wildland Adventures representative at your downtown hotel between 2:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. or at the Anchorage Airport at 3:00 p.m.

Day One: Travel to Kenai Riverside Lodge
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Shuttle by small passenger van along Turnagain Arm to Cooper Landing, home of our Kenai Riverside Lodge. Upon arrival, settle into your cabin, enjoy dinner in the lodge and discuss your upcoming activity days with our knowledgeable staff. Overnight at Kenai Riverside Lodge.

Day Two: Raft the Kenai River
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Gear up for a rafting adventure into the heart of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and explore at the river's pace! Watch for moose, bears, bald eagles and other bird species and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch along the river or on the shores of Skilak Lake before arriving at Kenai Backcountry Lodge in the late afternoon to settle into your cabin and enjoy a freshly-prepared dinner served by candlelight. Overnight at Kenai Backcountry Lodge.

Day Three: Explore Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
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Spend a full day exploring the remote wilderness of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Hike a secluded trail and at the top, explore the tundra and enjoy captivating views of the lake and surrounding wilderness. Return to the lodge in the afternoon and enjoy the wood-fired sauna or simply relax at the lodge. Depending on the weather, options for the evening may include an exploration of the lake by sturdy touring kayak or fireside natural history presentation by one of the lodge's guides. Overnight at Kenai Backcountry Lodge.

Day Four: Hike and Travel to Kenai Riverside Lodge
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After a tasty breakfast in the main lodge, bid farewell to Kenai Backcountry Lodge and cross the lake on a scenic watercraft transfer. Enjoy a casual afternoon hike on a trail in the Chugach National Forest or Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Ask your guide about hiking to the Russian River Falls to view salmon as they swim upstream or venture along the Hideout Overlook Trail for views of open alpine meadows, a perfect opportunity to view wildlife and, in late summer, great berry picking! Relax in the evening on the riverside deck or enjoy a nice wood-fired sauna. Overnight at Kenai Riverside Lodge.

Day Five: Return to Anchorage
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Bid farewell to Kenai Riverside Lodge after a hearty breakfast this morning and travel by van back to Anchorage, enjoying the beautiful Chugach Mountains and views of Cook Inlet, arriving at approximately noon.

Departure
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You will arrive back in Anchorage by approximately 12:00 p.m. on the last day of your journey. See the "Alaska Travel Information" section of your Trip Planning Booklet for recommended lodging. If you choose to fly home today, we suggest you book a flight that departs after 3:00 p.m. in case of possible transportation delays.

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Kenai Multisport VacationLodging

Kenai Riverside Lodge: Located right on the banks of the turquoise Kenai River. Guest cabins are nestled into the trees surrounding the main lodge and have the rustic charm of historic pioneer cabins with modern comforts like heat, lights, private bath, comfy beds and Adirondack chairs on the front porch. Our cozy cabins accommodate up to four people.

Kenai Backcountry Lodge: Located on a glacier-carved lake accessible only by boat. Nine guest cabins in wooded settings are connected to the historic main lodge by gravel pathways and boardwalks. The newly renovated guest cabins each have a minimum of two comfy beds, a private bath and shower, a private porch and propane light and heat. Electrical outlets for recharging electronics are available in the main lodge and other public spaces on the property; we are able to support CPAP machines in certain cabins.

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Kenai Multisport VacationTravel Info & Terms

Payment Policies

All trip prices are based on double occupancy. Taxes and seasonal fuel surcharges, when applicable, are not included in trip price and are subject to change prior to trip departure. We accept personal checks and major credit cards.

Payment Schedule: Amount Due per Person:
121+ days prior to departure: $1,000 or 50% of trip total, whichever is less
120 to 61 days: 50% of total
Within 60 days: 100% of total

For Alaska Trip Add-Ons, additional deposits will apply in accordance with the specific Trip Add-On and operator. These deposit terms will be explained at the time of booking.

Reservations made within 60 days must be guaranteed with a credit card. Late payments may result in releasing your reservation and rebooking will be subject to availability. Cancellation fees will apply.

Upon receipt of your initial deposit, we will send you written confirmation, trip planning materials and a travel insurance application. We recommend that you purchase travel insurance.

Cancellation Policy

Our policies go into effect at the time of book and upon receipt of deposit. Written cancellations and changes must be received in our reservations office to be valid. Non-appearance for program will result in no refund. We strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance.

If the cancellation or change occurs:

121+ days prior to departure: The fee is $300 or 10% of trip total, per person, whichever is less
120 to 91 days: The fee is $600 or 20% of trip total, per person, whichever is less
90 to 46 days: 50% of total trip cost, per person
Within 45 days: 100% of total trip cost, per person

Refunds

No refunds will be made on individual features, transfers or sightseeing voluntarily omitted by the participant. No refunds for unused services will be issued. Our tours operate rain or shine. Refunds for cancelled flights or any services reserved outside of Alaska Wildland Adventures will be made in accordance with the rules of the carrier.

Travel Protection

We recommend that you purchase a travel protection plan to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected. Travel protection plans can include coverage for Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption, Emergency Medical and Emergency Evacuation/Repatriation, Trip Delay, Baggage Delay and more.

A Note About Occupancy

In addition to our standard double occupancy, we also offer solo supplement, triple and quad pricing options for our Alaska adventure vacations. Requested solo accommodations, when available, are subject to a solo supplement fee; however, for a solo traveler interested in sharing accommodations with another same sex traveler, we will make every effort to pair you, and the solo supplement fee will be waived. Occasionally, pairing is not possible and a “forced solo” rate will apply during the Alaska vacation. If you are a solo traveler and you’d like to experience an Alaska vacation with Alaska Wildland Adventures, we will do all we can to have you join us!

A Note About Weather

Kenai Fjords Glacier Lodge is located in pristine, remote Alaskan wilderness and is only accessible by boat. In rare circumstances, due to high winds, weather fronts or ocean conditions, we are unable to access the lodge at scheduled times. Alternative activities and accommodations have been planned for this uncommon occurrence and will be discussed with you when you check in at our Seward office if necessary.

Please visit Our Policies for additional information.

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Kenai Multisport VacationWhat to Bring

We want you to have everything you need to be comfortable during your trip with us. Plan your travel wardrobe around informal and comfortable clothing; even at mealtimes, dress is casual.

The weather in Alaska is quite variable so clothing which can be layered is ideal. Of special note is to make sure you bring a high quality rain suit so that even if it rains, you can stay comfortable outdoors and have an enjoyable experience. Items made of wool or synthetic fabric remain comfortable and warm even when wet. Cotton is not recommended for Alaska outdoor activities as the fabric does not easily dry and won’t help keep you warm once wet.

The summer in Alaskan is usually quite mild with temperatures in the fifties and sixties. We liken the Alaska summer to spring or fall in other parts of the country. The most reliable advice is to be prepared for any type of weather! We have found that when our gear and spirits are well suited, the weather is always perfect.

For a complete item-by-item list, visit our Packing List page. Please note that this packing list is designed for a trip eight to nine days in length. You will need most items on this list and we’ve provided an “Optional Items” section for other things that we find useful in Alaska’s backcountry. Also note that there are no laundry facilities available at our wilderness lodges.

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