Explore Alaska’s Wild Side: EcoTrips & Wildlife Viewing on the Kenai

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Are you dreaming of a once-in-a-lifetime Alaskan adventure that brings you face to face with nature’s untamed beauty? Join us for a breathtaking EcoTrip on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, where every season brings new opportunities to witness wildlife, migratory birds, and spectacular landscapes along some of the most iconic rivers in the state.

What We Offer

Our eco-tours are thoughtfully crafted to give you a deep, authentic experience of Alaska’s wilderness, guided by seasoned locals who know the land, the water, and the creatures who call them home.

Trip Details:

    •    Price: $225 per person

    •    Minimum group size: 2 people

    •    Maximum group size: 5 people

    •    Length: 3 hours

    •    Includes: Guided wildlife/bird viewing + a hearty Alaskan dinner

Where We Go

We tailor each trip based on the season and wildlife activity, choosing from three stunning and diverse locations:

 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

Covering nearly 2 million acres, this refuge is a haven for migratory birds in spring and fall. We often explore its quiet corners for waterfowl, loons, shorebirds, and songbirds, especially during peak migration seasons.

 Kenai River

This glacier-fed river cuts through pristine wilderness and is home to bald eagles, moose, beavers, and more. The turquoise waters provide incredible photo ops and frequent animal sightings. 

Famous for its salmon runs and iconic blue water, the Kenai River offers not only potential bear sightings along the banks but also a rich diversity of aquatic birds and the occasional curious moose or otter.

 Kasilof River

This quieter, lesser-known river offers an off-the-beaten-path feel, perfect for spotting nesting birds, ducks, and wildlife with fewer crowds—ideal for those seeking a peaceful experience.

When to Come

Each season offers unique wildlife viewing:

    •    Spring (May –June): Peak bird migration, early bear sightings, moose calves, and blooming wildflowers.

    •    Summer (June–August): Best time for spotting bald eagles, beavers, salmon in the rivers, and long daylight hours.

    •    Fall (September–October): Crisp air, fewer people, golden foliage, and the chance to see wildlife preparing for winter.

Winter trips are not offered at this time. 

Alaskan Dinner Included

After your tour, sit down to a well-earned Alaskan-style dinner. Our meals are the perfect end to a wild day.

Book Your EcoTrip Today

We keep our groups small to ensure the best possible experience—so spots are limited! Whether you’re a birder, a photographer, a nature lover, or simply seeking something real, this three-hour adventure will leave you feeling more connected to the land and its wild spirit.

📩 To book your tour or inquire about seasonal availability, contact us today!

Witness the wild. Feel the river. Savor the moment.

Come explore the Kenai Peninsula like never before.