Alaska is vast, wild, and stunningly beautiful--and notoriously
difficult to get around. The Kenai Peninsula, with its proximity to
Anchorage, is the gateway to the great outdoors of Alaska for vast
numbers of visitors and locals alike. The Kenai offers coastal, forest,
subalpine, tundra, and even glacial hiking opportunities accessible to
most. The hikes in this book range from an easy half-mile walk through a
boggy lowland meadow to more challenging multi-day hikes through
mountainous terrain. As with all of the 50 Hikes series, this volume
provides the kind of narrative descriptions that allow you to choose
which hikes to actually take and equips you with critically acclaimed
maps that help you navigate to and from where you are hiking.