- TripBuzz found 22 things to do with kids in or near Cooper Landing, Alaska, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Seward and Kenai.
- From Kenai River Float-n-Fish to Alaska Kenai Fishing for Fun - Private Tours, the Cooper Landing area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Rafting, Gold Panning and Camping Site.
- Situated 100 miles from Anchorage, Cooper Landing, AK was settled as a 'boom-town' during the Alaskan gold rush by prospectors. The area is home to less than 300 permanent residents but serves as a popular tourist destination in the summers due to its proximity to a world class salmon fishery.
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Seward Water Taxi's Alaskan Coastal Safari Private Tour offers visitors an up close encounter with some of Alaska's wildlife. The breathtaking scenery and calm waters make for a relaxing experience.
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The Seward Fishing Club is a fishing charter company that provides a heated cabin, two bathrooms, and a licensed crew for each trip. Types of fish that can be caught on the excursions include Halibut, Salmon, and Rock Fish.
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Year round camping is available at Waterfront Park. In the summer, people can use tents or RVs to go camping, while in the winter, all units must be fully self-contained.
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With the appearances ion Travel Channel and on Discovery Channel, the Kayak Adventures Worldwide may worth the while with its several kayaking packages. It also offers classes for the novices.
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Fishing charters for both experienced fishermen and families are the main services provided through Alaska Northern Outfitters. Halibut and salmon are the focus of the excursions through the Gulf of Alaska, Prince William Sound, Kenai Fjords National Park, and Resurrection Bay.
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The only public aquarium and wildlife rescue center in Alaska, the Alaska SeaLife Center is dedicated to rescuing and returning into the wild marine mammals. There are daytime and nighttime programs with which everyone can learn more about the local marine wildlife.
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The Seward Museum is an educational museum that charges $5 per person in the summer and free admission in the winter. The museum includes artifacts that detail the history of the city of 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.
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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.
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Liquid Adventures takes its clients in kayaking and stand-up paddling tours. There are also two fishing packages for the sport fishing enthusiasts.