| Distances in miles and kilometers from Soldotna, Alaska to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 60°29′10″N 151°04′01″W in a straight line: | |
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| Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) SoldotnaThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS | 
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| Soldotna, Alaska Soldotna is a home rule city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, in the U.S. state of Alaska. At the 2010 census the population was 4,163, up from 3,759 in 2000. It is the seat of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Soldotna is located in the Southcentral portion of Alaska on the central-western portion of the (...) Soldotna Post Office The Soldotna Post Office is a former post office in Soldotna, Alaska, United States. The log cabin, which served as the first post office for the town of Soldotna, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 17, 2008 (...) Soldotna High School Soldotna High School is a public high school serving grades 10-12 in Soldotna, Alaska. The school's primary objective is to prepare students for college and career opportunities. The school colors are silver and blue, and the mascot is a star. Approximately 500 students are currently enrolled (...) Soldotna Airport Soldotna Airport is a city-owned, public use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) southeast of the central business district of Soldotna, Alaska. The airport is located along the south bank of the Kenai River in the southeastern corner of Soldotna city limits, and also adjoins the Kenai (...) Soldotna Regional Sports Complex The Soldotna Regional Sports Complex (also referred to as the Soldotna Sports Center) is a 2,000-seat multipurpose arena located in Soldotna, Alaska. The arena opened in 1983. In the winter months, the facility is home to several central Kenai Peninsula high school hockey teams, fighting (...) |