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Whiskey Gulch is a remote boat access site located on the western coast of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, overlooking the expansive waters of Cook Inlet. While there is no dedicated boat ramp at this location, it can serve as a launch point for smaller watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, and skiffs during high tide.
The surrounding area offers scenic coastal views and opportunities for fishing, but boaters and paddlers should be aware of the open and often turbulent nature of Cook Inlet. This large tidal estuary can experience strong currents, unpredictable weather, and challenging conditions that may not be suitable for novice or inexperienced water enthusiasts. Those planning to launch from Whiskey Gulch are advised to thoroughly research the local weather and tidal forecasts, and to exercise caution when navigating the inlet.
While no specific details on hours or fees are available, Whiskey Gulch is accessible via Glendo Park Road, approximately 1 mile east of the main fee booth. Visitors are encouraged to check with local authorities or outdoor recreation resources for the most up-to-date information before planning their visit.