The Alaskan national park sites are rather inaccessible, but we found a bit of an exception in Kenai Fjords, and nearby Seward makes for a very hospitable home base. Several tour companies offer boat tours to see a wide variety of marine wildlife and the massive headwall of tidewater glaciers. And with a bit of work, one can hike from the base to the top of the Exit Glacier. Absolutely stunning!
Sincerely,
Kenai Fjords National Park
Kenai Fjords National Park offers hiking, kayaking, and the opportunity to see a glacier up close.
State(s): Alaska
Established: 1980
“... of their stunning beauty and natural wonder.”
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