Seward

After viewing the Kenai River and Cooks inlet outside Kenai/ Soldatna, we took a drive to Seward and the Kenai Fjords National Park.   We had to pick up Junior Ranger books for the grandkids and of course visit the Exit Glacier and get our National Parks book stamped.

The Exit Glacier is an easy walk from the visitors center.  In 15 minutes you are able to view the glacier.  Along the path markers are placed along the trail showing the glaciers rescession over the past 100 years or so.  For those more adventurous you can also hike the Harding Icefield - but 8 miles is a bit time consuming.   The drive from Soldatna was 2 hours, so if we were more adventurous and not hungry we could have hiked there.

We opted for a seafood lunch in Seward - a beautiful sunny day.   We walked around Seward trying to find the Seward Elks, but unfortunately, they no longer have a lodge here.


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  1. Glad you enjoyed your visit to Seward. We had lunch with one of the Rangers that Richard had worked with at Sequoia National Park.

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