''You belong among the wildflowers You belong in a boat out at sea Sail away, kill off the hours You belong somewhere you feel free''-Tom Petty. Wildflowers and Sea breezes will make you feel free of all worries on this parcel of lovely land. 5.47 Acres with a trail in. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region.
The Ocean Breeze hits the Alder leaves and sings a song. The song is older than language and provides solace in a busy world. Build your Home on Land near the Ocean and experience the calming renewal of its Song. Hang your hammock in the trees if you please. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region.
High above Cook Inlet overlooking the Ring of Fire sits this beautiful land ready for you to make your own. Live close to Nature with all the Alaskan Adventures at your back door. Watch the sunsets over Mt Iliamna and the Northern Lights over the Ocean. Feel that Ocean Breeze and know that you have found a place to live a Peaceful Adventurous Life The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region.
As the morning Sun hits Mt. Redoubt, and the Salty Breeze awakens your senses you will have no doubt you landed one sweet piece of Alaska Land. Filling your freezer with Halibut and Moose will all be in a good day's work, right out your back door. Centrally located on the Kenai Peninsula, Anglers Crest Sub. parcels hits the mark for your New Home overlooking Cook Inlet. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans.
Centrally located on the Kenai Peninsula the Anglers Crest Sub. puts you and your Family in the Middle of all the Recreational Activities Alaskans Love. Hunting, Fishing, Snow Machining and Hiking are just a few of the things that are close by. If you would rather just sit back relax and watch the wildlife, the Moose, Eagles and Bears are the Local Stars of Ninilchik. Find your Land Here!
Centrally located on the Kenai Peninsula the Anglers Crest Sub. puts you and your Family in the Middle of all the Recreational Activities Alaskans Love. Hunting, Fishing, Snow Machining and Hiking are just a few of the things that are close by. If you would rather just sit back relax and watch the wildlife, the Moose, Eagles and Bears are the Local Stars of Ninilchik. Find your Land Here!
Sunny Land, near the Sea to calm your Soul and grow your Life. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning ''Lodge is Built Place.'' The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region due to the abundance of resources in the area. Build up your Life Here!
The land of the Midnight Sun is calling you to find your Home in the heart of the Kenai Peninsula. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning ''Lodge is Built Place.'' The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik.
This Beautiful Land is ready to build your New Home on. Adventure awaits with no commute necessary. Land a Halibut on Cook Inlet or Hook a Salmon at Deep Creek and be Home by dinner to enjoy the Sunset. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning ''Lodge is Built Place.'' The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik,
Life is too short to wait all week to Go Fishing! Stop packing for the weekend and make a move that will improve your Future. This Beautiful Land is ready to build your New Home on. Adventure awaits with no commute necessary. Land a Halibut on Cook Inlet or Hook a Salmon at Deep Creek and be Home by dinner to enjoy the Sunset. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Anglers Crest Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans
Ninilchik has so much to offer its residents including this new subdivision ready to develop. Invest in land and change up your lifestyle. The Kenai Peninsula has so much to offer for recreation, hunting and fishing. Anglers Crest is the ideal setting to build your new home and walk your dog on the borough-maintained road.
Two combined undeveloped view lots centered on the Kenai Peninsula close to Ninilchik's Tractor Launch, Deep Creek River, and Ninilchik River for all your fishing needs. Close to the Caribou Hills for ATV and snowmachine trails. Make this place your home or recreational getaway! Mixture of old growth Spruce, Birch, and Alder. Wild geranium, lupine, fireweed, and small patches of blueberry bushes. Photos are of the lot and the surrounding area.
Looking to relocate to a Kenai Peninsula? The Tikahtnu subdivision in the heart of the Kenai Peninsula, welcomes you Home. Call your contractor and get your plans together to make a new lifestyle in Ninilchik, AK. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. This new road was to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association has installed underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna
Llittle slice of paradise! Just half mile off Oilwell rd. with by Lost Creek trail or Straight In trail, makes for a central location that is easy to access by trail. Views of Redoubt, Illiamna and even a peak of Augustine. Would make a great spot for your hills get away cabin, and really all the land you need with hundreds of miles of public trails out your doorstep.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! Own an original 30 acre homestead in the beautiful area of Ninilchik. With no CCRS the sky is the limit. Enjoy the accessibility of this lot, but still with much privacy and even a creek running through the lot. You can build your dream home or build multiple structures to generate extra income. You won't find a property with this much beauty, potential and accessibility!
Life is too short to wait all week to Go Fishing! Stop packing for the weekend and make a move that will improve your Future. This Affordable Land is ready to build your New Home on. Adventure awaits with no commute necessary. Land a Halibut on Cook Inlet or Hook a Salmon at Deep Creek and be Home by dinner to enjoy the Sunset as it goes down over Mt. Illiamna. Live your Best Alaska Life. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. Live on the newly built Hyila Lane, meaning "Morning Mist" in Dena'ina. This new road was built in June 2019 to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association is currently installing underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles
In the Land of the Midnight Sun the Night Sky provides year-round entertainment. New land in Tikahtnu Heights Sub. will be the perfect spot for enjoying long Summer Sunsets. As the Sun goes down the Milky Way bedazzles the Night Sky, and to the North a Dance is beginning. The Aurora Borealis is the Greatest Show in the Atmosphere, presented to those Fortunate enough to have a Vast AK Sky above The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. Live on the newly built Hyila Lane, meaning "Morning Mist" in Dena'ina. This new road was built in June 2019 to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association is currently installing underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna
Centrally located on the Kenai Peninsula the Tikahtnu Heights Sub. puts you and your Family in the Middle of all the Recreational Activities Alaskans Love. Hunting, Fishing, Snow Machining and Hiking are just a few of the things that are close by. If you would rather just sit back relax and watch the wildlife, the Moose, Eagles and Bears are the Local Stars of Ninilchik. Find your Land Here! The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. Live on the newly built Hyila Lane, meaning "Morning Mist" in Dena'ina. This new road was built in June 2019 to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association is currently installing underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna
Beautiful 1.04 Acre Corner Lot on Sterling Hwy and Deep Creek Rd. The Elevation of this parcel offers Views of Mt Redoubt and Illiamna, Two Active Volcanoes on Cook Inlet. Even the Ninilchik Beach is Visible from this property. Ninilchik is a wonderful community, and the new Tikahtnu Heights Sub is a great place to build a Home in a Neighborhood that values the nature that surrounds it. The Deniana word Ninilchik means "Lodge is Built Place", it has long been recognized as a place of abundance. The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks Cook Inlet, near the hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu translates to Cook Inlet or the place where waters come together, and this area has long been a meeting place for the Athabaskan people. Live on the newly built Hyila Lane, which translates to "Morning Mist". This new road was built to Kenai Borough standards and will be maintained year round. Homer Electric Association is currently installing underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning Sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely Home in the Vibrant Community of Ninilchik.
Oasis! Large, old growth trees are established along the upper ridge line of this property. Lush greenery creates a dense thicket as the terrain slopes down to Happy Creek. Lots of wildlife, birds, moose, and bear love this area. With some clearing this property could provide your dream oasis in the forest. Underground powerline borders the road side. year round living or recreational.
Owning a beautiful piece of property can change your life. A place to build a Home and call your Own. This one investment will help generations to come. The Tikahtnu Heights Sub is the place to start your investment in the future. Parcels ready to build on and up. Enjoy your Views of Cook Inlet from your New Land.
Life is too short to wait all week to Go Fishing! Stop packing for the weekend and make a move that will improve your Future. This Affordable Land is ready to build your New Home on. Adventure awaits with no commute necessary. Land a Halibut on Cook Inlet or Hook a Salmon at Deep Creek and be Home by dinner. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. This new road was to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association has installed underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna
Be my Neighbor in Ninilchik! Join this great community. One Acre of beautiful, treed land ready to make your own. Ninilchik has so much to offer, come check it out. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. This new road was to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association has installed underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna
''The land is big the best is free Sand and surf, grass and tree From sea to shining sea''-Johnny Cash The land is not free, but the sea breeze just may inspire a song of freedom. The name Ninilchik is thought to originate from the Dena'ina Athabaskan word meaning "Lodge is Built Place." The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks the Cook Inlet just south of Ninilchik, near hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu is the Dena'ina word for Cook Inlet and means "Big Water River." The area has long been a meeting place for the indigenous peoples of the region. This new road was to Kenai Peninsula Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association has installed underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely home in the vibrant Community of Ninilchik! Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna
Imagine a piece of land so charming that a flock of cranes may feel compelled to break formation and land for a game of croquet. A favorable wind is blowing through Ninilchik Alaska. Now is the time to break out of your routine and migrate here! The Deniana word Ninilchik means "Lodge is Built Place", it has long been recognized as a place of abundance. The new Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision overlooks Cook Inlet, near the hunting and fishing grounds that have long sustained Alaskans. Tikahtnu translates to Cook Inlet or the place where waters come together, and this area has long been a meeting place for the Athabaskan people. This new road was built to Kenai Borough standards and will be maintained year-round. Homer Electric Association is currently installing underground electric for the new subdivision. Enjoy the morning Sunshine as it filters through the trees to the yard of your lovely Home in the Vibrant Community of Ninilchik. Also: · Less than a mile away from Deep Creek State Recreation Area and boat launch · One mile south of the Kenai Peninsula Fairgrounds · Plenty of wildlife in the area, including moose, black bear and eagles · Less than 1 hour drive from Homer, Kenai or Soldotna

Ninilchik is located in Alaska. Ninilchik, Alaska has a population of 964. Ninilchik is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.2% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.39%.
The median household income in Ninilchik, Alaska is $51,958. The median household income for the surrounding county is $70,609 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ninilchik is 48.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 62.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24.1 inches per year, with 64.8 inches of snow per year.