Kenai National Wildlife Refuge



The Kenai Refuge consists of the western slopes of the Kenai Mountains and forested lowlands bordering Cook Inlet. The lowlands are composed of spruce and birch forests intermingled with hundreds of lakes. The Kenai Mountains with their glaciers rise to more than 6,000 feet, presenting a barrier on the southeastern boundary of the refuge. The refuge is a miniature Alaska, with all habitat types of the stateĀ—tundra, mountains, wetlands and forest. Read More »

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