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Outdoor Adventure

Winter Recreation

Winter in Kenai is simply spectacular. The landscape changes dramatically as the snow begins to cover everything in sight. Kenai offers milder winters than most regions in Alaska with highs in the 20s and 30s and lows in the teens and single digits during the months of November - March. However in January temperatures can frequently drop below zero. The snowfall in Kenai can range from 4 feet to 15 feet, however this doesn't slow Alaskans down! For many, cross-country skiing and snow machining are not just hobbies, they are a way of life. Experience the splendor and quietness of the Kenai winter by trekking across a frozen lake, ice fishing, or simply by curling up in a blanket on the deck of a lodge and sitting in awe of the northern lights.

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