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| Kenai Fjords National Park is 567 thousand acres featuring the Harding Icefield and its radiating glaciers along Kenai Fjord in South Alaska Rain forests, sea lions, sea otters, seals and variety of birdlife.
The park includes 8 glaciers actively "calving" icebergs into the Pacific. The park includes coastal old-growth temperate rain forest, puffins, sea otters, black bears and harbor porpoises offshore. The weather is frequently wet, overcast and stormy - come prepared. Tour Exit GlacierExit Glacier is the only part of the park accessible by road. Here you can stroll the trails, walk very close to an active glacier or take a ranger-led walk.
It is a place where you can witness up close how glaciers re-shape a landscape and learn how plant life reclaims the barren rocky land exposed by a glacier’s retreat.
North Arm is a remote bay at the far west end of Kenai Fjords
National Park. Its calm waters provide an excellent location for coastal
kayakers. Accessible only by floatplane.
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