challenging
6–9 hours daily
Participants should be in good physical condition with endurance for multi-day hiking and paddling.
Discover Alaska's Kenai Peninsula on a private 9-day adventure with Infinite Adventures. Hike, kayak, and cruise through pristine wilderness while camping under the midnight sun.
9 Days • Ages 10+ • Kenai Adventure!
Embark on a thrilling 9-day adventure through Alaska's stunning Kenai Peninsula, where you'll experience breathtaking hikes, a wildlife cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park, and kayaking in Seldovia Bay. Enjoy camping under the midnight sun, savor delicious meals, and explore the rich natural beauty of "The Last Frontier."
9 Days
Alaska, often called "The Last Frontier" has been the crown jewel for adventure travelers in North America. There are many misconceptions of unbearable and impassable weather conditions. This couldn't be further from the truth. During the summers in Alaska, you've got 18-20 hours of sunlight and average daytime temperatures between 58-77 F (14-25 C). The Kenai Adventure trip focuses on the highlights of the Kenai Peninsula and if you have only a short window for your adventure getaway this is the perfect choice for you: This is the adventure your adrenaline has been waiting for you to do.
Please understand that this trip is a camping trip and you have to be physically fit to get in and out of a tent, walk on unstable ground around the campsite and walk to the toilet at night. We suggest that you can walk a couple of miles at least to fully enjoy the trip. We offer different kinds of hikes and try to adjust length and difficulty of trails, but a general fitness is advisable.
Weather can change quickly; bring moisture-wicking layers and waterproof outerwear.
Kenai Fjords National Park is rich with wildlife—binoculars will enhance your spotting experience.
Carry plenty of water during hikes and kayaking to maintain energy and focus.
Even under the midnight sun, sunscreen and sunglasses are important to protect against UV rays.
The Kenai Peninsula has long been home to Alaska Natives, including the Dena'ina people, who have thrived in this environment for thousands of years.
Efforts in the Kenai region focus on protecting fragile marine ecosystems and managing human impact through guided eco-tourism practices.
Reliable boots keep feet dry and supported on varied terrain and wet trails.
summer specific
Keeps warm during chilly mornings, evenings, and unexpected weather shifts.
fall specific
Protects eyes from intense midday and midnight sun reflections off water and snow.
summer specific
Keeps gear and clothing dry during kayaking and rainy weather.