- 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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Encompassing 1,400-acres of lush forests and stunning mountain views, Kincaid Park in Anchorage is an outdoor lovers paradise. Miles of trails for biking, hiking and jogging, traverse beautiful recreation areas, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
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10639 Kenai Spur Highway, Kenai, AK 99611
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Alaskalanes Family Bowling Center is a bowling facility that has themed bowling nights including 'Neon Bowling'. The bowling alley offers competitive bowling leagues, food and drinks, restrooms, and vending machines.
48.2 Miles
Suited for fishing and swimming, Prince William Sound is also popular among the wildlife watchers for the diversity of animals encountered: marine mammals, birds, and land animals can all be found in here.
48.3 Miles
Century Theaters is a movie theater that offers movie showings in RealD 3D, IMAX, and digital surround sound. The theater also has amenities including stadium seating, HFR, and print at home tickets.
48.3 Miles
The Kenai Recreation Center is a sports and fitness facility that offers a variety of amenities. The facility has basketball courts, volleyball and racquetball courts, weight room, cardio areas, and a variety of available fitness classes.
48.3 Miles
Featuring digital projectors, Regal Kambe Theatre 3 typically shows three movies per week in its auditoriums. The theater also has a game room with arcade games and accepts mobile tickets.
48.4 Miles
The Chugach National Forest is a 6,908,540-acre in the south central part of Alaska. Special places within the forest include Portage Valley, Russian River, Spencer Whistle Stop, and Chugach Children's Forest.
48.7 Miles
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge 1.92 million acre wildlife preserve, that helps to conserve fish and wildlife, such as brown bears, black bears, dall sheep, moose, and caribou, as well as thousands of migratory and native birds. Year-round outdoor adventures include world-class fishing, hunting, hiking, cros…
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Kenai City Beach, famous for its dipnetting during the Red Salmon Run between July 10 and 31. Resident's fish with homemade nets attached to long metal poles.
49.3 Miles
The 134.38-acre Earthquake Park has been left as the area was found following the March 27, 1964, 8.5 Richter Scale four minute earthquake, as a memorial to the event. At the park, visitors can stroll on part of the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail and view earthquake informational kiosks.