Anchor Point
The southernmost Cook Inlet tide station on the Kenai Peninsula. Critical reference for the Anchor River fishery and southern peninsula beach angling.
Today's Tide Predictions
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24-Hour Tide Curve
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Fishing Intelligence
Anchor River King & Steelhead
The Anchor River is one of the best Steelhead rivers on the Kenai Peninsula. King Salmon also run the lower river, both species timing their upstream push with the incoming tidal cycle at Anchor Point.
Cook Inlet Halibut Timing
Southern Kenai Peninsula halibut charters launching from Anchor Point use these tidal predictions to plan their runs to the productive near-shore halibut grounds.
Beach Access Windows
The Anchor Point beach is accessible only during lower tidal windows. These tide charts show when beach parking and access areas are safe for launching and retrieving.
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Official NOAA Data
All data on this page is sourced directly from NOAA CO-OPS Station 9455606. For extended forecasts, official tide tables, and real-time water levels, visit the station page directly.
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