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Accessible Parking

Accessible Parking at Kenai Municipal sits just steps from the terminal

Stalls marked for Accessible Parking at Kenai Municipal Airport (ENA) are in the main lot directly in front of the small terminal building, so you’re only crossing a short stretch of pavement before you’re inside. The airport is tiny, and there’s no shuttle system to deal with, which keeps transfers simple for anyone using mobility aids.

Kenai’s terminal serves a modest schedule of regional flights each day, and the lot layout reflects that scale: Accessible Parking is mixed into the same surface lot used for general parking, not in a remote or overflow area. That means the walk from an accessible stall to the entrance is among the shortest at the airport, usually under a couple of minutes at normal walking pace.

There’s no multi-level garage, no separate long-term structure, and no posted shuttle times at ENA, so plan as if you’ll park, unload, and move straight toward the single main entrance. The lack of stairs between the Accessible Parking stalls and the terminal doors cuts transfer time for wheelchairs and walkers, and the flat lot makes it easier to manage luggage carts or oxygen equipment.

Official pricing for Accessible Parking follows the airport’s standard public parking rates for the main lot, so you’re not paying a premium for the closer blue-marked spaces. Check your disabled placard or plate is clearly visible before you lock up; local police patrol the lot along Airport Way and do occasional checks. One last tip: in winter, budget an extra 5–10 minutes for snow or ice around the accessible stalls and curb ramp area before your flight out of ENA.

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