Established in
1980 by the
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, 'Kenai Fjords National Park' is a
United States National Park on the
Kenai Peninsula in southcentral
Alaska near the town of
Seward. The park contains the
Harding Icefield, one of the largest
ice fields in the
United States.
The park can be reached from the town of Seward, 130 miles south of
Anchorage. The park receives about 250,000 visitors per year and, although it is one of the quieter National Parks, the visitation is quite high for Alaska.

Kenai Fjords National Park

Bear Glacier Lake in Kenai Fjords National Park
It is only one of three national parks in Alaska that can be reached by the road,
at the
Exit Glacier entrance. An easy stroll there leads you to the base of an impressive
glacier. The other popular way to visit the Park consists in taking day tour on a boat,
starting in Seward. Along the way, you get to see marine wildlife, steep fjords, and tidewater glaciers. Other visitation options require extensive planning and backcountry travel.
Fjords are narrow inlets of the sea situated between cliffs or steep slopes. Fjords exist where glaciers once formed on mountains bordering costal areas.
External links
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Official NPS site
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Photos of Kenai Fjords National Park - Terra Galleria
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Packrafting trek through the Kenai Fjords