About Kenai Fjords National Park

Discover Kenai Fjords National Park, one of Alaska's Rare Treasures

The land surrounding the Kenai Fjords National Park is a frozen desert of glaciers and ice caps; imagine glaciers carving new valleys and breaking off into the ocean and whales feeding for their long migrations north and south. Thousands of visitors come to the Fjords each year looking to experience the beauty of the Park. For adventure travelers seeking a more in-depth, personalized experience, small boat touring is the preferred mode of travel in the area, as the steep rugged cliffs drop straight into the ocean.

 

Relax and take in the beauty of this pristine area as your experienced skipper navigates the waters of glacier-carved valleys. Salt spray mixes with mountain mist as we explore the stunning seascape and listen for the thundering booms as giant slabs of glacier calve into the sea, heard as far as 20 miles away. Kayakers, fisher-people, and nature enthusiasts are also treated to a wildlife extravaganza of orca, humpback, gray, and fin-tail whales. Smaller marine mammals such as sea otters, harbor seals, and sea lions also frolic in the glacial waters of the fjords.

 
The way to explore the coastal mountain fjords is by sea. At Kenai Fjords Sea Treks, we specialize in exploring the tranquility and majestic beauty of Kenai Fjords, an adventurer's playground lined with glaciers and swimming with wildlife.

 
 
 

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