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Sterling
, Alaska in Kenai Peninsula County

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49 active listings near Sterling
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$735,000   👍 29090 Mickeys Loop
$495,000   👍 38400 Robinson Rd
$469,000   👍 29625 Canoe Ave
$449,000   👍 38230 Robinson Rd
$445,000   👍 37335 Birch Ridge St
$439,900   👍* 35152 Betty Lou Dr
$399,000   👍 37263 Samsel Rd
$355,000   👍 37090 Scout Lk Lp Rd
$342,500   👍 38530 Southwind Dr
$309,999   👍* 33396 Mockingjay Ave
$299,000   👍* 38060 Monica St
$269,900   👍* 39112 Moose River Dr
$225,000   👍* Wahl St
$216,700   👍 37065 Frostland St
$175,000   👍* 37643 Nadine Cir
$175,000   👍* 38042 Eagleson Ave
$175,000   👍* 39445 River Ridge Rd
$130,000   👍 29053 Backcountry Ave
$125,000   👍* 36887 Jacobsen Ave
$110,000   👍 L3 Glacier Ave
$97,500   👍 35620 Robinson Rd
$93,500   👍* 38597 Pedersen Ln
$90,000   👍 37786 Maul Cir
$62,900   👍* L9 Bluff Dr
$60,000   👍 L10 and 11 Great Alaska Fish Cp
$59,500   👍 B3 Lakewood Rd L20
$50,000   👍 38550 Southwind Dr
$47,500   👍 36412 Lake View St
$45,000   👍 Tr A Montgomery Ave
$42,000   👍* L2 Wrangle Ave
$36,000   👍 37050 Future Ave
$36,000   👍 Tr A1 Landess Ave
$20,200   👍* L18 Panoramic Dr
$13,700   👍* B14 June Dr L50
$7,000   👍* L16 Great Alaska Fish Cp
$7,000   👍* L12 Great Alaska Fish Cp
$7,000   👍* L17 Great Alaska Fish Cp
$7,000   👍* L13 Great Alaska Fish Cp

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

Here are some interesting facts regarding Sterling, Alaska:

1. The population of Sterling is approximately 5,700, according to the US Census Bureau.

2. The town was named after Sterling Hill, the homestead of John and Emma Johnson, who were among the first settlers in the area.

3. Sterling is located on the Kenai River, which is known for its salmon fishing. The town is a popular destination for anglers looking to catch salmon or rainbow trout.

4. One of the main attractions in Sterling is the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, which covers over 2 million acres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, bears, wolves, and bald eagles.

5. The town also has a strong agricultural tradition, with many residents raising livestock and growing crops like hay, barley, and potatoes.

6. Sterling is located on the Sterling Highway, which runs from Anchorage to Homer and is considered one of the most scenic drives in Alaska.

7. The town is home to a number of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, camping, skiing, and snowmobiling.

8. The original Sterling post office was established in 1947, and the town was officially incorporated in 1970.