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Kenai Peninsula Borough

Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop

Moderate

3.4

(5)

99

runners

Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop

00:51

7.12km

90m

Running

Embark on the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop for a refreshing jogging experience through lush Alaskan boreal forest. This moderate route spans 4.4 miles (7.1 km) and involves a manageable elevation gain of 300 feet (92 metres), typically completed in about 51 minutes. As you jog, you'll find yourself on wood chip-lined paths, encountering gentle hills and interpretive signs that enhance your journey. The highlight is Headquarters Lake, offering calm waters and a viewing deck perfect for birdwatching. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including moose, as you immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.

To begin your jogging adventure, head to the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, which serves as the convenient trailhead for this loop. You'll generally find parking available right at the visitor center, making access straightforward. While volunteers do clear parts of the trail system in winter, it's always a good idea to check local conditions before you set out. This ensures you have the most up-to-date information for your visit.

This trail is nestled within the expansive Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, a significant area dedicated to preserving Alaska's diverse ecosystems. The route provides a fantastic opportunity to connect with the region's unique natural environment, showcasing the boreal forest and its inhabitants. Interpretive signs along the way offer insights into the local flora and fauna, enriching your understanding of this special place. It's a prime example of how you can experience the refuge's beauty on a well-maintained path.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.43 km

Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center

Highlight • Rest Area

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1.96 km

Headquarters Lake

Highlight • Lake

The lake not far from Soldotna is not very big with a length of 1.45km. But the calm he radiates is fabulous. Many rare birds can be seen on the observation deck. Very important: take binoculars.

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3.55 km

Centennial Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

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7.12 km

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5.54 km

1.50 km

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1.52 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop?

The full loop, which is approximately 7.12 km (4.4 miles) long, generally takes about 51 minutes to jog. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the starting point for the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop, and is parking available?

The trail is an off-shoot of the Keen-Eye Trail system and departs from the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. Parking is available at the Visitor Center.

Is the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop suitable for beginners or those with limited fitness?

While komoot categorizes the 7.12 km loop as 'moderate' and requiring 'good fitness,' the trail is generally considered easy to moderate. It offers mostly accessible paths and some light hills, making it suitable for a range of skill levels. Shorter loops within the system are specifically noted as easy.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this jogging loop?

The trail features varied terrain. You'll encounter sections with a wood chip-lined path, some light hills, and a mix of wooded dirt paths. Some parts may also have paved surfaces, especially when considering its connection to the broader Keen-Eye trail system. It is generally well-marked and wide.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

You'll jog through lush Alaskan boreal forest, with excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, including moose and various bird species. A significant natural feature is Headquarters Lake, which has a viewing deck perfect for birdwatching. The trail also overlooks marshland.

What is the best time of year to jog the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop?

The trail is enjoyable in many seasons. During warmer months, you can fully appreciate the lush forest and wildlife. In winter, a community member volunteers to clear snow, ensuring year-round usability for hikers and dog walkers, making it accessible even then.

Are there any specific viewpoints or highlights along the trail?

Yes, a major highlight is the viewing deck at Headquarters Lake, offering serene views and birdwatching opportunities. Interpretive signs are also placed along the trail, providing insights into the surroundings. Nearby, the Homestead Museum (along the Centennial Campground Loop Trail) features old cabins and boats with historical plaques.

Is the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all users and wildlife.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to access the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge or this trail?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center or the Centennial Trail and Headquarters Lake Loop.

Does the trail connect to other paths, and are there alternative loop options?

Yes, the Centennial Trail system is an off-shoot of the larger Keen-Eye Trail system and offers multiple loop options. For instance, the Centennial Campground Loop Trail (1.5 miles) is an easier option within the same network. The Keen-Eye Nature Trail also features an accessible boardwalk leading to the Headquarters Lake viewing deck.

Are there any facilities or amenities near the trailhead?

The trailhead is located at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, which typically offers restrooms and information. The nearby Homestead Museum also provides educational context during warmer months.

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