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Kenai vs. Kasilof River

Two legendary rivers. Thirty minutes apart. Completely different experiences. Here is the expert breakdown to help you choose — or better yet, do both.

Feature Kenai River Kasilof River
Vibe World-famous, high-energy, legendary Quiet, scenic, wilderness feel
Boat Type Powerboats + drift boats Drift boat ONLY — no motors
Crowds Busy during peak season Less pressured, more solitude
Primary Species Sockeye, Silver, Rainbow Trout King Salmon, Sockeye, Silver
King Salmon 2026 ⛔ Closed by emergency order ✅ Open (check current orders)
River Size Large, powerful, up to 700 ft wide Smaller, intimate, wadeable
Best For Volume, variety, trophy trout Kings, serenity, wildlife viewing
Guided Trip Style Power-trolling, backtrolling Silent drift, fly fishing
Distance from Soldotna ~5 minutes ~30 minutes south

The Kenai River

The Kenai is world-famous for a reason. If you want to maximize your chances of catching high volumes of fish — particularly the legendary late-run sockeye — this is your river. Powerboats allow guides to cover massive stretches quickly, and the fall rainbow trout fishery produces fish of 20–30+ inches.

Note: King Salmon sport fishing is closed on the Kenai River for 2026 by ADF&G emergency order. Plan accordingly.

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The Kasilof River

The Kasilof is the Kenai Peninsula's best-kept secret. No motors means no boat noise — just you, the river, and the sound of eagles overhead. The Kasilof has historically been one of the most reliable King Salmon rivers on the lower peninsula, and because most Kings are hatchery-origin, it often remains open even during Kenai closures.

The drift-boat experience here is unmatched for photography, wildlife viewing, and relaxed angling with your family.

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The Expert Answer: Do Both

Our guides monitor conditions on both rivers daily. Many clients book a day on each. We tell you every morning where the fish are — and that's where we go. No guesswork.

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