The Beautiful Kenai River
The Road to Homer
No, that's not some trick photography or lighting effect, the river is that green! We've heard different explanations, but the most plausible seems to be that the Kenai River and the lake that forms its headwaters is glacially fed. Glaciers dump ground rock — glacial flour — into the rivers they feed. Most of the glacial rivers look like clay soup. The much of the flour that dumps into this river system is of ground jade, so instead of a gray river we have a green one.
This river attracts fishermen from all over the world. Even though this river system is a protected salmon hatchery area. There are plenty of other species of fish to catch here.
Not only is the river crossing at Cooper Landing a great place for fishermen, but it's a great place for tourists to take pictures of the activity, and the beautiful green river.
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