Ice floes from a nearby tidewater glacier dot the water's surface near a tour boat. |
There are no roads through Kenai Fjords National Park, reducing the choices for those wanting to see it to tour boats, charter cruises, flightseeing or serious hiking. One of its glaciers, Exit Glacier just north of Seward, is easily approachable by road. Trails from a parking lot allow visitors to hike up to the face of the glacier.
![]() A close approach to the glacier gives passengers a chance to see it calving icebergs and perhaps to see a seal or two resting on ice floes. |
Glaciers in the park.
About the park.
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