Kenai Fjords Wildlife Calendar 2023

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Kenai Fjords National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in Seward, Alaska, renowned for its breathtaking glaciers, majestic mountains, and rich …

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Oct 21, 2024
Wow. Amazing. saw so many marine mammals - fin whale, orcas, humpback whales that were bubble net feeding - ship's captain dropped a microphone in the water and we could hear the humpbacks communicat… Full review by Teresa M
Sep 27, 2024
Very beautiful scenery and natural life. It is a great chance that I came across this place and came here to see it. A place to see before you die. Please come and see. Full review by Sarhi V
Sep 18, 2024
Stunning vistas and amazing wildlife. This park is a prime example of why National Park funding should be protected. Just incredible beauty everywhere you look. A must see place and am grateful I mad… Full review by Natsfan24

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Can you drive your own car through Kenai Fjords National Park?
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The only part of Kenai Fjords NP that is accessible by driving is Exit Glacier. There are walking / hiking trails available. However, all other parts of the park need to be accessed by boat or …
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The only part of Kenai Fjords NP that is accessible by driving is Exit Glacier. There are walking / hiking trails available. However, all other parts of the park need to be accessed by boat or plane.
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Answer by Whitney K · Sep 9, 2023
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Question: If I'm flying to Alaska for a 3-4 day trip hiking/camping, can I go directly to my booked lodge and hike into the …
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Question: If I'm flying to Alaska for a 3-4 day trip hiking/camping, can I go directly to my booked lodge and hike into the national park the next morning? I'm confused about the specifics of this "7/14 day quarantine upon arrival" process.
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The current Alaska travel restrictions are available at covid19.alaska.gov/travelers/#nonres and have the answers you’re looking for, but in short, you need to get a test done …
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The current Alaska travel restrictions are available at covid19.alaska.gov/travelers/#nonres and have the answers you’re looking for, but in short, you need to get a test done no greater than 3 days before you travel to Alaska so you can show them a negative test once you arrive if you want to avoid a 7-14 day quarantine. If you don’t get tested before, you can get tested at the airport but will need to voluntarily quarantine until you get your test results. I believe it is still on the honor system so going into Kenai Fjords would probably be the better choice for a “quarantine activity” as long as you were able to properly social distance and mask when needed.
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Answer by Katie T · Jan 19, 2021
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Should I go to Kenai Fjords National Park in July? I like the glaciers and fjords of Kenai. I also like the small seaside …
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Should I go to Kenai Fjords National Park in July? I like the glaciers and fjords of Kenai. I also like the small seaside town and how secluded it is. Should I go for a week in July or so because I can see it getting repetitive and idk how much there is to do? Should I go to another park? Btw I haven’t been to any major national parks. What do you all think?
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July would be a perfect month. Not sure you can land in the park as we have a day water trip.
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Answer by Alexandra S · Oct 29, 2020
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Do the waters have waves on the boat tours in Kenai Fjords? We get seasick in waves in the regular oceans but these …
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Do the waters have waves on the boat tours in Kenai Fjords? We get seasick in waves in the regular oceans but these look pretty calm. Thanks, Jesse
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It's usually calm in Resurrection Bay though not always. If you get out of the bay, there's some swell even on a calm day. The day we went out, it was very rough until we made the turn …
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It's usually calm in Resurrection Bay though not always. If you get out of the bay, there's some swell even on a calm day. The day we went out, it was very rough until we made the turn into Aialik Bay. It was the tail end of a typhoon so unusually rough. Much calmer on the way back a few days later but open water beyond the bay is never as calm as the bay. Looks like some of the tours stay in the bay but as Hank J said, there are no guarantees.
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