Kenai Fjords National Park Tours and Activities

Kenai Fjords National Park showing snow, general coastal views and mountains
Kenai Fjords National Park which includes mountains, snow and a river or creek
Kenai Fjords National Park showing dangerous animals
Kenai Fjords National Park which includes a cascade and rugged coastline
Kenai Fjords National Park featuring dangerous animals


Kayak to fjords, hike to icefields and glaciers and view the antics of land-based and marine wildlife in this vast Alaskan park. 

Experience a living Ice Age in Alaska’s Kenai Fjords National Park. Explore fjords and glaciers by kayak, hiking trails or flyovers to see a fascinating wintry parkland unlike anything in the lower 48 states.

Travel to Alaska’s coastline where fjords cut giant ravines into a shoreline of rock and snow. Rent a sea kayak and gear to paddle along Aialik Bay or Northwestern Lagoon. The National Park Service strongly recommends hiring a guide. The area’s very cold open waters can be treacherous, with rough surf and swells of 3 feet (1 meter) or more.

Book a cruise to Resurrection Bay or Northwestern Fjord. Watch for sea lions and orca and other whales in the water and mountain goats and puffins on land. Many cruises include narration by a park ranger. Dress in layers for changeable summer conditions ranging from bright sun to chilling winds.

Hike some or all of the very strenuous 8.2-mile (13.2-kilometer) round-trip Harding Icefield Trail. You’ll start with views of purple lupine flowers, heather and cottonwood and climb to the top of a seemingly endless ice field overlooking Exit Glacier. View this same area with a “flight seeing” trip, sightseeing from a small plane soaring over the park lands, with more than 30 glaciers.

Drive to the Exit Glacier Nature Center to learn about the region’s geology and wildlife. Walk to the glacier itself to observe the ever-changing environment as the glacier retreats. When the nature center road closes for the region’s extended snow season, access the area by snowmobile, dog sled or cross-country skiing.

The park is open year-round. However, June through August offer the warmest weather and easiest access to the largest number of facilities. Park entrance and camping are free. For mountaineering, ice climbing and other advanced sports, check the official website for safety requirements and guide recommendations. Reach the park at Seward, Alaska, 126 miles (203 kilometers) south of Anchorage.

U.S. national parks offer affordable access to unusual and exciting scenery and adventures across the country. Enjoy your visit to the fascinating world of ice and snow at Kenai Fjords National Park.

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Breeze Inn

Breeze Inn

3 out of 5
303 North Harbor Drive, Seward, AK
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Seward Windsong Lodge

3 out of 5
31772 Herman Leirer Road, Seward, AK
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3.5 out of 5
31851 Herman Leirer Rd, Seward, AK
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Nauti Otter Inn and Yurt Village

2 out of 5
13609 Seward Hwy, Seward, AK
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Exit Glacier Lodge

Exit Glacier Lodge

2.5 out of 5
31832 Herman Leirer Road, Seward, AK
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Hotel Edgewater

Hotel Edgewater

3 out of 5
202 5th Ave, Seward, AK
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Twin Peaks Lodge and RV Park

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Things to do near Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park offers a variety of activities for visitors, including wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and boating. Popular options include taking Kenai Fjords tours, exploring various hiking trails, and engaging in outdoor adventures. Don't miss out on the best hikes that showcase the stunning natural beauty of the park, making it a perfect destination for outdoor escapades in Alaska.

Recreation

Explore Seward Waterfront Park for a scenic stroll along the waterfront, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views. At Lowell Point State Recreation Site, unwind with peaceful beach access and picnic spots. Caines Head State Recreation Area offers serene hiking trails and stunning coastal vistas for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Adventure

Embark on the Resurrection River Trailhead for a scenic hike, located 966m from Kenai Fjords National Park, immersing yourself in nature's beauty. The Grayling Lake Trailhead, 17.7km away, offers stunning vistas, while Caines Head Trailhead, 16.1km away, provides an exhilarating outdoor adventure.

Find the best attractions near Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park, located in Seward, Alaska, offers breathtaking glaciers, a picturesque harbor, and a visitor centre for an enriching experience. Ideal for those seeking adventure and stunning scenery, the park features attractions like the Kenai Fjords coast and the fjords glacier lodge. Explore the natural beauty of Kenai Fjords National Park, which is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

  • Exit Glacier: Located only 1.6km from Kenai Fjords National Park, Exit Glacier offers breathtaking views of glacial landscapes. Visitors can hike along the trails that provide stunning perspectives of the glacier's dynamic ice formations and surrounding scenery.
  • Seward Boat Harbor: Situated 12.9km from the park, Seward Boat Harbor is a picturesque spot where you can enjoy beautiful beach vibes. It's an ideal place for boat tours, fishing, or simply strolling along the waterfront while taking in the stunning views of mountains and marine life.
  • Exit Glacier Nature Center: Just 1.6km from the park, this visitor centre provides an outdoor adventure for families. Engage with interactive exhibits, participate in guided tours, and learn about the unique ecology of the area while enjoying the adventure of exploring the glacier.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Kenai Fjords National Park

To save money during your visit to Kenai Fjords National Park, explore free activities like Seward Waterfront Park and Resurrection River Trailhead. Book accommodation in the off-season from November to January for lower rates, with Friday being the cheapest night to stay. Use Expedia to find last-minute deals and filter for eco-friendly hotels. Consider combining your hotel, flights, and activities for better package rates, and keep an eye out for good ticket deals and free cancellation options to maximise savings.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The hotel pricing around Kenai Fjords National Park is moderately seasonal. The cheapest months to stay around Kenai Fjords National Park are November to January, where the prices are moderately lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are moderately higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Kenai Fjords National Park is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay, though if you're late to the party, have a look at Expedia's last minute deals - the green banner below the hotel's price indicates a discounted rate.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Kenai Fjords National Park is Friday. The most expensive day to stay around Kenai Fjords National Park is Sunday.
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