Clam Gulch

Clam Gulch

Situated along the Sterling Highway on the stunning Kenai Peninsula, Clam Gulch is a small, unincorporated community known for its natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and laid-back Alaskan charm. Overlooking the Cook Inlet, Clam Gulch is famous for its long stretches of rugged beach, breathtaking views of volcanic peaks like Mount Redoubt and Mount Iliamna, and, of course, its namesake razor clams.

Clam Gulch draws visitors eager to explore its shores and enjoy recreational fishing, wildlife viewing, and beachcombing. The area remains a paradise for anglers, offering access to world-class salmon and halibut fishing in nearby rivers and coastal waters. During winter, the snowy landscape becomes a playground for snowmachiners and outdoor enthusiasts seeking an authentic Alaskan adventure.

This small, tight-knit community embodies the quiet and rugged spirit of Alaska, offering a slower pace of life surrounded by stunning natural scenery. Whether you’re watching a fiery sunset over the Cook Inlet, spotting eagles soaring above, or enjoying a peaceful evening by the fire, Clam Gulch provides a tranquil escape from the bustle of modern life.

For those who love the outdoors and the untamed beauty of Alaska, Clam Gulch is a hidden gem that captures the essence of coastal living on the Kenai Peninsula.

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Listing information was last updated on: Jan 22, 2025 6:01:am