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Kenai Fjords National Park - The park is south and west of Seward, which is 126 miles south of Anchorage. There is daily bus service year-round and daily train service in summer from Anchorage to ...
The National Park Service describes Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska as the location “where mountains, ice and ocean meet.” This description provides you with a good idea of what you can see at ...
With 14,336 miles of roads, Alaska is well suited for car trips. If you're based in Anchorage, drive 125 miles south on the coastal Seward Highway to Seward and watch for beluga whales, eagles and ...
Sometimes called “Alaska in miniature” and chock-full of bears, moose, eagles and jaw-dropping mountain views, the 1.92-million-acre Kenai National Wildlife Refuge would take a lifetime to get around.
You can also see a different side of Alaska via a train ride on the Alaska Railroad, take a national parks tour that includes Kenai Fjords National Park or head northbound to Fairbanks, one of the ...
James + Courtney Forte/Getty Images At the base of the largest glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park near Seward, a saltwater lagoon filled with icebergs licks at the 12-mile-long glacial expanse.
The full day boat trip to Kenai Fjords National Park is unforgettable, offering both glaciers and abundant wildlife in the National Park.
The city enjoys its fair share of interesting attractions, such as the Alaska SeaLife Center, Waterfront Park, the Kenai Fjords National Park and the Seward Community Library & Museum.
A remote landslide produced a tsunami last month at Kenai Fjords National Park near Seward. No injuries or fatalities were reported, but the wave caused minor damage to a privately-owned boardwalk.