Exit Glacier Rd, Kenai Fjords National Park,
Seward, AK
The 8.2-mile round trip Harding Icefield Trail is a spectacular day hike. Starting on the valley floor, the trail winds through cottonwood and alde...
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Lost Lake Trail starts at the Lost Lake campground, skirts Lost Lake, then continues along the spruce bog and ends at Moose Pond, which is 1.3 mile...
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Race Point is situated directly above Seward, Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. The names Mt. Marathon, Marathon Mountain, and Race Point are often us...
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Experience the glacial hiking trails at Kenai Fjords National Park, where this rugged landscape promises a life-changing experience for visitors.
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The 4.5 mile coastal trail leads from Lowell Point to the recreation area, ending at North Beach. A portion of this trail can be hiked only at low ...
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Chugach State Park is located in Southcentral Alaska mostly within the Municipality of Anchorage. The park contains approximately 495,000 acres of ...
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The Bird Ridge Trailhead is located along Turnagain Arm. The Trailhead provides access to Bird Ridge, which is a steep mountain hike. An Americans ...
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Trail ascends through a small grove of mountain hemlock before reaching timberline. It then traverses Blueberry Hill before reaching a saddle at
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Hidden Lake Trail (MP 1240 Alaska Hwy.) is a one-mile, planked trail through deciduous and lowland forest to a lake stocked with rainbow trout. No ...
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Caines Head State Recreation Area is the scenic site of an abandoned World War II fort, can be reached by boat or foot from Seward. The massive hea...
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Long day hike or backpacking destination. Several alpine lakes in beautiful valley. Open alpine invites exploring. Lakes can also be accessed via t...
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South of Seward on the east side of Resurrection Bay,
Seward, AK
Thumb Cove State Marine Park is located approximately nine miles south of Seward on the east side of Resurrection Bay. The park's 720 acres include...
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History:This parkland originally belonged to the U.S. Army, but in 1956, the Army Corps of Engineers and the National Park Service deeded the prope...
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PARK HISTORY
In 1973, the Airport Heights community agreed to voluntarily assess their properties in order to create a park. The original price for...
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Potter Section House Historic Site features a restored house and outbuildings that were once part of a railroad section camp that maintained 10 mil...
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See the spectacular scenery of mountains, glaciers and volcanoes that stretch from the shores of Cook Inlet to the tundra-covered hills.
Lake Clar...
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The trail follows the Anchorage Coastline from downtown Anchorage to its present end at Kincaid Park. The trail is paved and the terrain varies.
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