Alaska State
Ninilchik, located on the west side of the Kenai Peninsula, is a historical village settled by Russian colonists in the early 1800s. Known for its world-class salmon and halibut fishing, it serves as a popular staging area for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the natural beauty of the region.
The Ninilchik State Recreation Area offers various facilities, including campgrounds, picnic shelters, and scenic overlooks, all designed to enhance visitors' outdoor experiences. Guests can also enjoy local cultural attractions, such as the historical Ninilchik Village and the Russian Orthodox Church, as well as participate in the annual Kenai Peninsula State Fair held every August.
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