1. Kenai Fjords National Park is located near Seward, Alaska and is known for its stunning glacial landscapes, abundant wildlife, and pristine waters. The park covers over 1,000 square miles and includes Harding Icefield, which is one of the largest icefields in the United States. Visitors can explore the park by hiking to glaciers, taking boat tours to spot whales and otters, fishing, camping, and more. The park is also home to a variety of marine wildlife, including humpback and killer whales, sea lions, and porpoises.
2. The park is open year-round but some areas may be inaccessible during the winter months. The park’s visitor center is open from 9 am to 5 pm during the summer season (May to September) and 10 am to 5 pm during the winter season (September to May). The phone number for the park’s visitor center is (907) 422-0573.
3. Admission to the park is free, but there are fees for certain activities and services, such as camping, boat tours, and fishing licenses. Transportation to the park is typically by car or tour bus, but visitors can also arrive by boat or plane. The nearest airport is the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, which is about two and a half hours away by car.