Village of Ninilchik

Village of Ninilchik/Anchor Point

NINILCHIK – ANCHOR POINT

A cidade de Ninilchik se localiza na costa oeste da Peninsula de Kenai na Sterling Highway. Os primeiros habitantes brancos permanentes de Ninilchik foram os russos, os quais vieram para a região em 1847, vindos de Kodiak. Uma escola foi construída 9 anos após a chegada, bem como uma igreja. A igreja que existe atualmente foi planejada e construída neste local em 1901 para substituir a original.

A vista panorâmica do outro lado do Cook Inlet e’ magnifica de uma cadeia de vulcões ativos. Em dias claros, o Mt.Augustine pode ser avistado ‘a esquerda, com os Mt.Illiama. Mt.Redoubt e Mt.Spur ‘a direita.

Praias, rios e o uso de barcos permitem acesso ao Cook Inlet para a pesca de salmão e halibut. Existem vários excelentes serviços de guias de pesca disponíveis para auxiliar no acesso a algumas das melhores pescas de agua salgada do Alaska.

A Ninilchik de hoje combina a rica herança das primeiras famílias e dos imigrantes. Seus moradores apreciam o ritmo de vida tranquilo de cidade pequena, bem como a bela vista e a liberdade de serem moradores do Alaska.

No pequeno porto, e possível observar os barcos de pesca descarregando a pesca do dia, também e possível tentar a sorte na pesca de trutas, steelhead ou salmão na beira do rio Ninilchik ou do riacho Deep Creek, dois dos riachos com excelente pesca de agua doce.

A igreja Russian Orthodox Church e o cemitério estão localizados parte superior da colina, com a vista da historia Vila de Ninilchik na parte inferior. O cemitério ao lado da igreja e uma volta ao passado, e uma mostra da influência Russa nesta área.

Aqui também acontece a feira Kenai Peninsula State Fair em Agosto.

Neste local pitoresco acampamos no Scenic View RV Park, na milha 127 da Sterling Highway, com uma vista privilegiada dos vulcões no Cook Inlet.

ANCHOR POINT – a 200 milhas ao sul de Anchorage, ela tem a distinção de ser o ponto de auto estrada mais a oeste da América do Norte. Aqui também se encontram boas acomodações com destaque para o Stariski State Recreation Site que tem uma vista magnifica do Mt.Augustine, Mt.Illiama e Mt.Redoubt. O parque fica a cinco milhas ao norte de Anchor Point com nove espaços individuais para acampar.

 

NINILCHIK – ANCHOR POINT

Ninilchik lies on the west coast of the Kenai Peninsula on the Sterling Highway. The first permanent white residents of Ninilchik were Russians who moved here in 1847 from Kodiak. A school was built nine years later and a church was established. The existing church was designed and built in its present location in 1901 to replace the original.

The panoramic view across Cook Inlet takes in an active volcano range. On a clear day, Mt.Augustine is seen to the far left, with Mt.Illiama, Mt.Redoubt and Mt.Spur to the right.

Beaches, rivers and boat launches provide access to Cook Inlet for salmon and halibut fishing. There are several excellent charter services available to help you access some of the best saltwater fishing in Alaska.

The Ninilchik of today combines the rich heritage of its original families and homesteaders. Residents enjoy the small town pace of life as well as the beautiful scenery, and the freedom to be Alaskans.

Take a trip to the small boat harbor to watch the fishing boats “off-load” their catch, or try fishing for trout, steelhead or salmon from the banks of the Ninilchik River or Deep Creek, two excellent freshwater creeks found in the area.

The Russian Orthodox Church and cemetery, sits on top of the hill overlooking the historical Ninilchik Village. The grave yard attached to the church is like a walk in time and both are a good example of the Russian influence that still exists in the area.

Here takes place the Kenai Peninsula State Fair in the month of August.

In Ninilchik we camped at Scenic View RV Park, at mile 127 on the Sterling Highway, with a spectacular view of the volcanos on Cook Inlet.

ANCHOR POINT – 200 miles south of Anchorage, has the distinction of being North America’s most westerly highway point. There’s plenty of recreational opportunities and accommodations. At Stariski State Recreation Site, located 5 miles north of Anchor Point, there are nine individual campsites, overlooking the Cook Inlet with spectacular views of the volcano range.

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