The Drive By Town In Alaska That's Actually Worth Stopping For
By Courtney|Published December 30, 2016
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Living and loving life in Alaska, Courtney enjoys living a happy life based on simple principles; work hard, be kind, stay humble. She is an avid dog lover with hobbies that include running, fly fishing, hiking & snowboarding.
Head south from Anchorage towards The Kenai, Alaska’s Playground, and get ready to fall in love with one of the area’s most incredible hidden gems. This tiny town located on the shores of Cook Inlet is filled with charming attractions, panoramic views and the most awesomely epic outdoor attractions. If you’ve driven through but never had a desire to stay a while, you’re sure to have a whole new perspective after reading all about what this quaint little village has to offer.
The beautiful 'drive by town' of Ninilchik is located on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula.
The town's name is of Russian descent and one of its most prized locations for locals and photographers alike is the Russian Orthodox Church which boasts a stunning view overlooking the coast.
As you travel from Soldotna down towards Homer (known as the 'halibut fishing capital of the world') you will drive right through Ninilchik on the Sterling Highway.
Located on the coast of Cook Inlet, Ninilchik's main attraction has to be the stunning beach with the most epic mountain views that you will ever lay eyes on.
It's nearly impossible to visit the beach without seeing countless flocks of Bald Eagles. Soak in the great views and watch the massive birds as they eat seafood scraps of the shore.
The coastal + fishing town vibe is very strongly recognized as you drive up and down the side streets in town as well as on the main drag passing through.
During the summer months, the tractor pull boat launch brings visitors to the area from all around the world to enjoy world-class halibut, salmon and various saltwater fishing excursions.
Nearby rivers and streams with phenomenal steel-head fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities also attract visitors from all around the world each year.
This little town is also home to the Kenai Peninsula Rodeo and Fair each year as well as one of the best music festivals in the state; Salmonfest Alaska.
We must also mention that Ninilchik has one of the best authentic Thai restaurants in the entire state. WOW. This place is truly a gem and an absolute must visit!
If you visit Ninilchik during a clear winter day, stay into the night and look up into the sky. You just might have a stellar opportunity to soak in a magical Northern Lights show.
During the summer and fall months, hunters flock to the Caribou Hills as well as those looking to ride ATVs on muddy trails away from the crowds in town.