- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Cooper Landing, Alaska, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Rafting, Gold Panning and Camping Site.
- From Kenai River Float-n-Fish to Alaska Kenai Fishing for Fun - Private Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cooper Landing and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kenai and Seward.
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While the Resurrection Bay is best suited for watching the local marine wildlife, on the shores there are plenty of amenities and trails for the entire family to enjoy.
30.7 Miles
Miller's Landing- Sea kayaking trips are offered to Bridal Veil Waterfall, Orca Island, Humpy Cover, and Aialik Bay. The company also offers overnight kayaking trips to Thumb Cove, Kayaker's Cove, and Northwestern Fjord, as well as equipment rental.
32.1 Miles
Liquid Adventures takes its clients in kayaking and stand-up paddling tours. There are also two fishing packages for the sport fishing enthusiasts.
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Seward Small Boat Harbor, 1304 West 4th Avenue, Seward, AK 99664
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Sunny Cove Sea Kayaking & Alaska Adventures is a sea kayaking tour company that offers tours of Resurrection Bay, Fox Island, and the Kenai Fjords National Park. The tours provide opportunities to view seals and sea otters.
36.9 Miles
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Mile 5.5 Portage Glacier Road, Girdwood, AK 99587
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Opened in 1986, the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center at Portage Glacier offers its visitors precious information about the area, through documentaries and award winning exhibits.
37.9 Miles
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Mile 79 Seward Highway, Girdwood, AK 99587
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Covering 200 acres and home to bears, caribou, elks, and the endangered wood bison, among others, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center was founded in 1999.
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Mile 112 Seward Highway, Girdwood, AK 99587
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The McHugh Creek Recreation Area is a scenic trails system which can lead to many points of interest, such as camping sites, picnic areas, and 2 lakes.
37.9 Miles
At the Kenai Visitor's Center, visitors can view exhibits explaining the influence of Russian and American occupation on the Kenai area. Visitors can also view indigenous art, along with animal and fish mounts.
38.5 Miles
For a scenic excursion through Alaskan rainforest, the Winner Creek Trail offers several options. At the trail split, visitors choose a hike into the high country or a ride on the popular hand tram over the Winner Creek Gorge River.
38.9 Miles
With a close-up view of and access to a glacier, the 1.4 mile Byron Glacier Trail provides a walk that is suitable for all ages. The trail features stones that children and adults can use for creative activities.