Trena Lake, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska

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     Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Windy River / Rocky River; an out of the ordinary thing to take a look at in close proximity to Trena Lake is Seldovia Upper Dam. You assume that's sufficient? Just getting warmed up. Swamps are attention-grabbing locations and Seldovia Slough near Trena Lake is no exception; nearby you find Seldovia Bay. Stay the night at Spruce Acres Cabins and RV Park. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm  
   beds await you at The Ocean Shores; some exciting geology is available here, Gray Cliff is right here.
Trena Lake is a good spot to visit for more than one day, Anchor River Campground is a good spot to camp nearby, and you'll hit upon a beautiful lake called Seldovia Lagoon. Throughout the long summer days at Trena Lake temperatures are usually in the 60's with overnight lows in the 40's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 20's,
 
               and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Trena Lake. Best Western Bidarka Inn is a good location to get some rest, and do go to Seldovia Reservoir, it's a pretty lake.
An average amount of rain falls at Trena Lake; September is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month is April.

 
Best Western Bidarka Inn, Homer
12 miles away
Stay at this AAA approved full-service hotel in Homer, known as the Halibut Fishing Capital of the World. Escape to the Best Western Bidarka Inn and experience all the grandeur of the Kenai Mountains...

The Ocean Shores, Homer
12 miles away
The Ocean Shores Motel in Homer, Alaska is located on four acres of ocean front property with panoramic views of mountains, glaciers, Kachemak Bay, St. Augustine Volcano and miles of uninterrupted bea...

Current weather conditions at Trena Lake, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
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Local climate location: HOMER 22 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 59.45222
Longitude: -151.7097

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These outdoors activities are available near Trena Lake.
 Hotels Near Trena Lake:
Best Western Bidarka Inn, Homer, 12 miles away
The Ocean Shores, Homer, 12 miles away
Halcyon Heights Bed And Breakfast Inn, Homer, 16 miles away
Lands End Resort, Homer, 20 miles away
Kenai Landing, Kenai, 49 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Trena Lake:
Anchor River Campground, Kenai Peninsula County, 10 miles away
Spruce Acres Cabins and RV Park, Homer, 12 miles away
Ocean View RV Park, Homer, 13 miles away
RV Park at the Driftwood Inn, Homer, 13 miles away
 Whitewater Near Trena Lake:
Windy River / Rocky River, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 20 miles away
      Class IV - 11 miles long (3 miles above Windy/Rocky confluence to tidewater)
 National Parks Near Trena Lake:
Alagnak Wild River, King Salmon - AK, 52 miles away
 Lakes Near Trena Lake:
Seldovia Lagoon, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 0 miles away
Seldovia Reservoir, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 1 miles away

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Windy River / Rocky River
19 miles away
(...) Check with American Whitewater or Andrew Embick's book ''Fast and Cold''. The rapids are NOT similar throughout this section and vary from easy II to an unrunnable 50' waterfall. The lower section near tidewater is extremely braided through dense alders with numerous sweepers/strainers and not recommended (more portaging than floating). The steep canyon section (one mile long)is for creekers only and only after thorough scouting and preparation. A fun 3-mile section of class II-III lies between the confluence of Windy and Rocky Rivers (end of steep canyon section) and where the river starts to braid in the lower flats. A trail runs along the length of the river but is washed out and overgrown in places. Be prepared to bushwhack! The class II-III section is great for packrafters! (mostly class II/II+ at normal spring runoff when the river is runnable)....

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