The Alaska Bachelor Party
Why Alaska Has Quietly Become America's Greatest Bachelor Party Destination
There is a growing contingent of grooms-to-be who, when faced with the question of where to go for the last great adventure with their closest friends, have arrived at the same answer: Alaska. Not Las Vegas, not Cabo, not Nashville — Alaska. The Kenai River bachelor party has become something of a word-of-mouth phenomenon among the outdoor-minded, and for entirely logical reasons. A full day on the water with four or five of your best friends, a world-class guide, and the very real possibility of catching forty-pound King salmon or dozens of sockeye — all set against the backdrop of the Chugach Mountains and the wilderness silence of the Kenai River — provides a shared experience of genuine intensity that no nightclub can replicate. And the fish fillets everyone brings home make a spectacular contribution to the rehearsal dinner.
Book the Trip the Groom Will Actually Remember
Group charters on the Kenai River accommodate parties of up to five or six anglers per boat. For larger groups, coordinate multiple boats with Kenai Fly Fish to create the full Alaska group adventure.
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