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Cohoe
, Alaska in Kenai Peninsula County

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19 active listings near Cohoe
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$534,500   👍 66155 Sterling Hwy
$429,000   👍 11065 Crestline Ln
$415,000   👍 73120 Sterling Hwy
$365,000   👍 Tr D-2 Corea Bend Rd
$300,000   👍 58088 Faccio Rd
$299,000   👍* 61649 Corea Bend Rd
$185,000   👍 66855 Sterling Hwy
$159,000   👍 72380 Sterling Hwy
$150,000   👍 17295 Discovery Dr
$125,000   👍 11179 Crestline Ln
$120,330   👍 56175 Blueberry Ave
$110,000   👍* 14653 Surf St
$79,500   👍* 67825 Sterling Hwy
$79,000   👍 71325 and 71355 Sterling Hwy
$37,500   👍 60522 Jannys Ave
$37,500   👍 11100 Crestline Ln
$36,500   👍 60576 Jannys Ave
$32,000   👍 L10 Surf St
$15,000   👍* 69076 Sterling Hwy

Interested in fun facts and the history of Cohoe, AK?
Then read on!

1. Cohoe is located approximately 20 miles south of the city of Kenai and about 150 miles south of Anchorage.

2. The name "Cohoe" comes from the Coho salmon, which is known for its distinctive red and white coloring and is a common species in the nearby waters.

3. The village is home to many outdoor recreational activities, including fishing, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

4. Cohoe is located near the famous Kenai River, which is a popular destination for salmon fishing.

5. The village has a population of around 700 people and is primarily a residential community.

6. Cohoe has a strong local economy that is based on fishing and other natural resources, as well as tourism.

7. The village is served by a local school district that provides education to students from kindergarten through 12th grade.

8. Cohoe has a diverse population that includes Alaska Natives, African Americans, and people of European and Asian descent.

9. The village is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including stunning mountain backdrops and spectacular views of the ocean.

10. Cohoe is a close-knit community with a strong sense of pride in its heritage and natural resources, making it a great place to live or visit for people who love the great outdoors.