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This centrally located Soldotna, AK hotel features friendly staff members, comfortable rooms and competitive rates, making it the perfect place to stay and play while on the road or visiting the area.
Located in the heart of Soldotna, AK, guests will enjoy staying at a hotel that's situated near the best the city has to offer, including endless outdoor adventure, hunting, golfing and sporting events - like hockey and basketball. This Soldotna, AK hotel also features easy access to Kenai Peninsula College.
Inside this charming and quaint Soldotna, Alaska hotel, guests will find that each spacious, well-appointed, clean room comes complete with free high-speed Internet access, cable satellite television with HBO®, free long distance access and all the comforts of home. King size beds are also available in select rooms. Other hotel amenities at this Soldotna, Alaska hotel include guest laundry services, an exercise facility and an on-site restaurant. We even offer spacious parking to accommodate, cars, trucks and RVs.
Business guests of the BEST WESTERN King Salmon Motel will also enjoy being close by area businesses, like the FAA, local hospitals, oil fields and Kroger.
Make your reservations online today and save with the BEST WESTERN King Salmon Motel. Our friendly, welcoming staff is ready to make your stay unforgettable.
A tradition in Anchorage. Join us for our 10-day celebration of life in Alaska.
International ice sculpting event with 180 sculptures. In Fairbanks.
One of Alaska's biggest events takes place in the winter: the Iditarod, the 1,100-mile sled dog race from Anchorage to Nome.
Enjoy the famous Fairbanks Winter Carnivals championship sled-dog races and larger-than-life ice sculptures.
World's largest backcountry gathering, classes and clinics. In Valdez.
Celebrate the return of migratory birds from Central and South American to the southern panhandle of Alaska. In Ketchikan.
Performances ranging from school groups to professionals to at-home hobbyists. In Juneau.
Celebrate the return of migrating Eastern Pacific Gray Whales with art and literature events and performances.
Juneau will resonate to the beat of the finest jazz, blues, and classical music.
Environmental education. Shows visitors the beauty of Prince William Sound & the Copper River Delta. In Cordova.
Speakers, entertainment and more. In Homer.
Magic Happens at the Fair. In Haines.
The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, located near Soldotna on the Kenai Peninsula, is home to a variety of animal species. Moose, wolves, bears, Dall Sheep, mountain goats, fish, and waterfowl are some of the wildlife that live in the refuge. The land has been protected since 1941, when President Roosevelt first named the area, the Kenai National Moose Refuge.
It became the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in 1980 and encompasses 1.92 million acres. The refuge conducts scientific research and acts as an educational tool for the public. Opportunities are also available for land management training. Fishing, hiking, canoeing, cross country skiing and wildlife viewing are popular recreational activities in the refuge. After exploring this wonderful Alaskan haven, check into a Best Western guest room for comfortable accommodations.