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Peninsula Guide |
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| Bountiful bivalves: Clammers clamor for treats |
 | The quickest way for an Alaska visitor to get a feel for and a taste of Alaska is to hit the beach on a good clamming tide. You can hobnob with the locals, and for very little money walk away with a tasty treat and a great memory of your trip.
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| Where the wild things roam |
 | The Kenai Peninsula is home to many animals that can be exciting for visitors and locals alike to see. However, keep in mind that while wildlife viewing is fun for humans, it is not usually for animals.
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| Getting tired of town? Take a hike |
 | Perhaps the best way to truly experience the Kenai Peninsula is on foot. From rugged mountain day hikes to quiet strolls along city streets to walks along the beach, there's something for anyone wishing to stretch their legs and catch a glimpse of Alaska from the ground up.
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| Visitor centers & chambers |
| Visitor centers and chambers of commerce have brochures, pamphlets and books on lodging, restaurants, shopping and outdoor activities.
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| Runners head off to peninsula's races |
 | Salmon will not be the only thing running on the Kenai Peninsula this summer. Pen-insula residents and visitors to the peninsula also have a number of chances to keep moving at fun runs.
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| Biking offers more leisurely look at life |
| Whether it be for the joy of fresh air, the solitude of the outdoors, the surge of adrenaline from the exercise or for the beauty of traveling pollution free, biking on the Kenai Peninsula offers an alternative way to view the majestic mountains, crystal clear lakes, rushing rivers and many species of wildlife that make up the great outdoors of Alaska.
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| Get your motors started |
 | The roar of stock car engines, the thrill of open-wheel sprint cars and the excitement of motocross ‹ all will be available this summer at Twin City Raceway.
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| Peninsula Oilers call Kenai home |
| After a day of flipping flies on the Kenai River, what could be better than an evening watching some of the nation's top collegiate baseball talent chasing down flies at Coral Seymour Memorial Park in Kenai?
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| Recreation area is short drive to big fun |
| The North Peninsula Rec-reation Area at Mile 23.4 of the Kenai Spur Highway in Nikiski is a fun and conven-ient place to get some exercise while passing through the north Kenai Peninsula, in any season.
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