How do you get to Cooper Landing Alaska?

By Car: Cooper Landing is on the road system. It’s about 2 hours from Anchorage, and 2 hours from Homer along the Sterling Highway. Here’s our road guide. By Bus: Alaska Bus Company offers transportation to Cooper Landing during the summer between Anchorage, Girdwood, Soldotna, and Homer.

Where is Cooper’s Landing?

Cooper’s Landing is located at mile 170 on the Missouri River.

How do I get from Anchorage to Cooper Landing?

There is no direct connection from Anchorage to Cooper Landing. However, you can take the bus to Seward Windsong Lodge then take the taxi to Cooper Landing. Alternatively, you can take the drive to Cooper Landing.

Where is the Kenai River located in Alaska?

The river. The Kenai River is a glacial stream draining the central Kenai Peninsula and flowing 82 miles from Kenai Lake, through Skilak Lake and into Cook Inlet. The river runs parallel to the Sterling Highway for much of its length making it one of the most accessible major salmon producing rivers in Alaska.

Who owns Coopers Landing?

Richard King
Richard King (Owner) – You may know him for his role in Roots n Blues music festival and his former ownership of The Blue Note music venue. After much consideration, Richard decided to take on his new role as owner of the beloved and historic Cooper’s Landing.

How far is Denali from Anchorage Alaska?

about 240 miles
There are a number of ways to get yourself and your adventurous spirit to Denali. Denali’s main entrance is located at Mile 237 of Highway 3, also known as the George Parks Highway. It’s about 240 miles north of Anchorage. This is the only road entrance to the park.

Where is Cooper Landing on the Kenai Peninsula?

Cooper Landing Area. Some would say Cooper Landing is the heart of the Kenai Peninsula, both literally and figuratively: Located in the middle of the peninsula, the small town also sits at the intersection of the Kenai and Russian Rivers, which makes it an especially fertile fishing spot.

What to do in the Cooper Landing area?

Also, especially given its small size, it packs in a lot of the great recreation options that the Peninsula is known for: rafting, hiking, biking, and even stand up paddleboarding. (A great trail: visit the Russian River falls, where you can see salmon leaping out of the water.) Originally settled by prospector Joseph Cooper,…

Is there a bus from Anchorage to Cooper Landing?

By Bus: Alaska Bus Company offers transportation to Cooper Landing during the summer between Anchorage, Girdwood, Soldotna, and Homer.

Why was Cooper Landing area called the Emerald?

Originally settled by prospector Joseph Cooper, Cooper Landing is home to some great wilderness lodges and B&Bs. Its nickname is the Emerald, because of its waters, tinged a unique blue-green thanks to suspended ultra-fine glacial silt.