
The town built its life around those runs — drift boats, fish camps, guides, and processors line the river through the season. The kings are the legend, but the sockeye and silver runs feed the town too. In recent years the king runs have been carefully managed, with closures in the leanest seasons; the Kenai is a river that asks to be respected and protected, not just fished, and Soldotna has learned to hold both the record and the responsibility.
So Soldotna gathers a homestead town, the turquoise Kenai, and the world-record king salmon onto the central Kenai Peninsula. Our Soldotna designs gather that into wearable form. Wear the history. World-record water — Soldotna, on the Kenai River.
Why People Visit Soldotna
Visitors come to Soldotna for the Kenai River and stay for everything around it — the salmon runs, the wildlife refuge, the homestead history, and an easy, river-centered pace. It is the natural base for the whole central Peninsula, with drift boats and fish camps along the water in summer and the northern lights overhead in winter. Active, welcoming, and built around its river, Soldotna rewards anyone drawn to the great Alaska outdoors in any season.