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Kenai Peninsula Travel Guide

Unforgettable Family Fishing Trips: 5 Reasons to Visit Trail Lake This Summer

Summer is finally here to stay in beautiful Moose Pass, Alaska, as families, groups, and couples are eagerly arriving in herds to our secluded, lakeside community. Our peaceful neck of the woods is known for its world-class salmon runs, jaw-dropping glacier cruises, and rustic Alaska resorts. And Trail Lake Lodge has quickly evolved into one of the premier family fishing trips in The Last Frontier thanks to our all-inclusive adventure packages, awe-inspiring locale, and first-rate hospitality.

Summertime Alaska Fishing Adventures

With Memorial Day weekend in the rearview mirror, the much-anticipated summertime fishing season is less than two weeks away here in Moose Pass, Alaska, also known as “The Land of the Midnight Sun.” With so much available daylight during the summer months, anglers from across the globe flock to the Kenai Peninsula for world-class Alaska fishing adventures in search of “barn-door” halibut, trophy rainbow trout, and unparalleled salmon runs. Trail Lake Lodge remains one of the only Southcentral Alaska resorts to offer guests four, five, and seven-day all-inclusive packages featuring everything from Kenai River salmon fishing to mountaintop dog sled tours.

Unique Adventure Activities near Moose Pass, Alaska

The highly-anticipated fishing season is a month away here in Moose Pass, Alaska, as anglers from across the globe are aching to escape to the world-famous Kenai River for some of the best salmon fishing in Alaska. While we highly encourage all travelers to embark on a day-long float trip down the Kenai River, the scenic Kenai Peninsula has so much more to offer than just fishing, including a wide variety of unique adventure activities. Trail Lake Lodge, home to the premier Moose Pass lodging, is minutes away from sea kayaking, zip lining, and horseback riding adventures as we’re a short drive from both Seward and Cooper Landing.

Family Fishing Trips to Moose Pass, Alaska

While Trail Lake Lodge offers guests a wide variety of unforgettable Kenai Peninsula adventures, such as whale watching, glacier viewing, and sea kayaking, we fully understand that a salmon or halibut fishing trip is too alluring to pass up. We cooperate with some the best Alaska fishing charters to provide visiting anglers with fully-customized fishing trips in jaw-dropping Resurrection Bay, world-famous Kenai River, and countless other secret honey holes. All of our once-in-a-lifetime Alaska fishing adventures can be combined with any number of activities during your five or seven-day all-inclusive family vacation to The Last Frontier.

Plan a Romantic Fishing Adventure to Moose Pass, Alaska

Surprise the love of your life this year with a well-deserved romantic fishing getaway to breathtaking Moose Pass, located in the heart of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula! When you choose Trail Lake Lodge for a couples retreat, you’ll always be steps away from potential Alaska fishing adventures. Our picturesque location on beautiful Trail Lake and proximity to the peninsula’s best outdoor adventures make us one of the premier romantic getaways in Alaska. And we’re so much more than just a fishing lodge – we’ve meticulously incorporated many of the area’s best activities into our couples-friendly programs.

Salmon Fishing in Alaska at Trail Lake Lodge

While most of our guests choose Trail Lake Lodge to experience everything that the Kenai Peninsula has to offer, it’s not uncommon for groups to book all-inclusive, fishing-only packages. Our fully-customizable Adventure Vacation Packages can include marine cruises, bear viewing, birdwatching, and ziplining, but we fully understand that sometimes the salmon fishing in Alaska is too good to pass up! Trail Lake is a short boat ride from the world-famous Kenai River, home to one of the best salmon runs in the world. It’s worth noting that our guided fishing trips can also visit secluded rainbow trout and halibut hotbeds, but today we’re going to focus on the many different salmon fishing seasons here on the Kenai Peninsula.

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