 | | Sweeping from rocky coastline to glacier-crowned peaks, Kenai Fjords National Park encompasses 607,805 acres of unspoiled wilderness on the southeast coast of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. The park is capped by the Harding Icefield, a relic from past ice-ages and the largest icefield entirely within U.S. borders.Visitors witness a landscape continuously shaped by glaciers, earthquakes, and storms. Orcas, otters, puffins, bear, moose and mountain goats are just a few of the numerous animals that make their home in this ever-changing place where mountains, ice and ocean meet.The park offers a range of opportunities for visitors, students and scientists to explore, study, and enjoy this special piece of our nation's natural and cultural heritage. |
|  |  |  | | Facilities: Unknown Reservations: Unknown Best Time To Visit: Unknown Fees: There only fee charged is for the Exit Glacier. The rest of the park is free. Accessibility: Unknown Rules: Unknown Directions: Kenai Fjords National Park is located near the town of Seward in south central Alaska, 126 miles south of anchorage. Seward is accessible year round via the Seward Highway. | | |
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|  |  | | Address | | National Park Service | | PO Box 1727 | | Seward, Alaska 99664 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (907) 224-7500 | | Fax: (907) 224-7505 | | (907) 224-2132 |
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