From angler to adventurer, businessman to RV traveler, Kenai accommodates every type of visitor.
Enjoy your Kenai visit in the comfort and convenience of a hotel or motel. Centrally located in city limits, Kenai hotels and motels offer amenities such as meeting spaces, restaurants, lounges and recreational facilities.
Personalize your Kenai vacation by staying in a rustic or modern lodge, cabin, vacation rental or bed & breakfast. Kenai lodging comes in a variety of set-ups and sizes to accommodate small or large parties. Overnight in Kenai and experience beautiful views, waterfront fun or an off-the-beaten-track get-away. Kenai lodging has it all! Be sure to ask about package deals; your choice of Kenai lodging may come equipped with their very own guide service.
With over 150 hook-ups available, multiple dump stations and one-stop shopping convenience, Kenai is a popular destination for RV travelers. Kenai RV parks range from dry camping to full hook-ups. With most parks within walking distance of world class fishing and outdoor activities, it’s not a wonder that RVer’s give their tires a break in Kenai!
Travel to the end of the road to experience the beautiful beaches and towering cottonwood forest of Captain Cook State Park. Located 26 miles north of Kenai, Captain Cook State Park’s giant glacial erratic boulders, abundant wildlife and gorgeous views of the Alaska Range amaze campers and daily visitors. With over eighty overnight camping spots, Captain Cook State Park is perfect for tents and small RVs.
For those looking to the remote wilderness of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, grab a canoe and camping gear to Swan Lakes Canoe Trails. For more information on campground near Kenai check out Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Alaska State Parks.