- TripBuzz discovered 34 different types of activities for couples in the Cooper Landing area, including Rafting (like Alaska Rivers Company), Gold Panning (like Prospector John's Gold-N-Paddle), Camping Site (like Drifters Lodge & Cabin Rental) and Horseback Riding (like Alaska Horsemen Day Trail Adventures), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 10 date ideas in or near Cooper Landing, Alaska, including 4 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seward and Kenai.
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The Portage Glacier is a glacier that was first recorded in 1898 and is situated between the Prince William Sound and the Turnagain Arm. The glacier spans a total distance of 14-miles wide.
40.5 Miles
On the site of Crow Creek Mine there are, besides the 1896 mine, some of the oldest buildings in Anchorage. Tours and gold panning expeditions are some of the services offered.
40.6 Miles
Ascending Path offers its clients tours on glaciers and on the trails of the Chugach Mountains. There are all sorts of packages, including in here 4 Glacier Tours.
40.7 Miles
Besides the helicopter tours, Alpine Air Alaska also offers glacier dog sledding and several other packages which might worth the while: some of these are the Glacier Wedding and the Heli Hiking.
40.9 Miles
A large variety of birds can be spotted at the Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary: wild geese, swans, ducks, grebes, harriers, and many others. Mammals such as moose and muskrats also find their home in here, while in the waters, when the season comes, the salmon abounds.
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Swiftwater Park Road, Soldotna, AK 99669
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Situated on the banks of the Kenai River, Swiftwater Park features 40 camp sites, all equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. The park is a popular fishing spot, and has well houses and firewood for sale.
41.6 Miles
Popular among skiers for its 2,000 feet elevation, the Alyeska Ski Area has 1,610 skiable acres and more than 76 trails for the winter sports enthusiasts to enjoy.
41.6 Miles
Located on scenic Mt. Aleyska, Alaska Paragliding offers visitors a chance to experience this thrilling sport. Guided trips floating down the mountain in tandem with licensed instructors are offered to all guests, weather permitting.
41.8 Miles
Overlooking the Kenai River, Soldotna Creek Park measures five acres and can be used for fishing, walking and picnics. The park features playground equipment, a pavilion, picnic tables and a trail with access to and views of the river.
42.0 Miles
Organizing trips to the Gulf of Alaska, Whittier Marine Charters offers fishing and whale watching tours of the region. The fishing trips provide visitors with the opportunity to catch shark, salmon, halibut, and other fish species.