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A pristine winter wonderland, Kenai Fjords is a thriving icy landscape, rich with wildlife. Kenai Fjords National Park is open year-round, yet the effects of climate change are seen in the changes to accessible areas for visitors.
Historically, the Sugpiaq people relied on this abundant life source to survive – an educational experience awaits on a ranger-led hike.
The 8.2 mile Harding Icefield Trail is a rigorous, though spectacular hike and kayaking is another popular way to experience the amazing Fjords.
Visitor Center: 1212 4th Avenue, Seward, AK 99664, Phone: 907-422-0500

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