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
Get your Checklist out as this parcel will check all the boxes. Underground power, borough maintained road, close to world class fishing and hunting, and convenient access to the community of Ninilchik. A beautiful setting grow your home base. 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
Stop spending your time fighting traffic and find your way to a simpler lifestyle on the Kenai Peninsula. This is Alaska's Playground and this Land will put you right in the middle of the action without having to wait for that light to turn green. Solid Ground to build your Home and Shop on. Tikahtnu Heights features Underground Power and a Borough Maintained road. 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
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. 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
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 Illiamna 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 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
''Keep Your Eyes on the Stars, and Your Feet on the Ground''- Theodore Roosevelt. Here is Land with Bright Stars and Solid Ground to Build your Future Up! Owning Land is an American Value that is within Your Reach in Ninilchik AK. Build a Home close to the Hunting and Fishing Grounds that have Sustained Alaskans for Generations. Reach for the Stars with Your Feet on Your Ground! 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
Living near the Ocean can improve Humans Physical and Mental Health. The Serenity of the Ocean Breeze as it hits the Land, making the Trees Dance, can be fully appreciated at the New Tikahtnu Heights Subdivision. Stop Living for a Vacation and Live in this Four Season Play Land. Land that is Ready to Develop, Build Your Home, Shop and Garden in the Serene Environment. The Ocean is Calling... 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
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.