
Īnother option would be the Swan Lake canoe system, but I am not sure that there are cabins to use along the way. You will need to look into booking these places at. Both lakes are located in Cooper Landing on the Kenai Peninsula. Crescent will provide great Grayling fishing, while the Russian Lakes will provide great Rainbow Trout fishing. Both of these lakes you can hike into and both have a boat that you can use. Two spots I can think of right out of the gate, that fit your description, are Crescent Lake & Russian Lakes. We love Alaska, even more the friendly Alaskan people. Thank you so much for responding and providing some guidance. Any other areas (between Anchorage and Talkeetna) we should consider for lake fishing?.Who would you advise for canoe/cabin rental?.Where/how to rent a cabin+boat on a lake accessible by foot (up to 2/3 hours walk from a road)?.Which areas and specific lakes would be most suitable to bring us close this ideal picture?.We hope to enjoy some productive trout/grayling fishing while spotting a moose and listening to the enigmatic sound of a loon… If possible we would like to rent a cabin to camp overnight. On smaller lakes we could access from the road system via a walking trail or via a canoe trail. This time we would like to undertake some lake fishing.


We plan to spend a good amount of time on the Kenai Peninsula (Cooper Landing). We are organising a self-guided fishing trip to Alaska during the first 2 weeks of September 2020. We are 2 kin (fly) fishermen from Belgium.
