Family of stranded hikers rescued in Kachemak Bay State Park

A family of three stranded overnight in Kachemak Bay State Park were rescued this week.

Two hikers, Slobodan and Nevenka Kitanovski, along with their 2-year-old son, were hiking near Halibut Cove on Oct. 12.

The family was visiting from Wasilla and staying in one of the “Halibut Cove Lagoon” cabins managed by the park.

Kachemak Bay State Park district ranger Jason Okuly said the family hiked about nine miles along Moose Valley Trail before realizing they were in trouble.

“They got up towards the junction of the North Poot Peak Trail and the South Poot Peak Trail around dark,” Okuly said. “So once they were up there they started realizing that they were pretty far from getting back to the cabin.”

They contacted Soldotna Police by cell phone, who were able to notify Alaska State Park Rangers.

Fortunately, the family was wearing proper clothing and was able to build a fire.

“Ultimately the troopers made the assessment that they would be able to spend the night. They’d be cold, but they wouldn’t be in any type of peril,” Okuly said.

Park rangers advised the hikers to stay where they were until the following morning.

“They were fairly confident come daybreak they’d be able to get back on the trail, so we advised them to hike back the way they came and that we’d hike up in the morning and meet them,” Okuly said.

Alaska State Park Rangers hiked along Moose Valley Trail to locate the hikers the next day.

The family was found just before noon.

No injuries were reported.

This is the first search-and-rescue in Kachemak Bay State Park this year.

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