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Kenai Fjords National Park
Accessibility
Visitors on the paved trail at Exit Glacier
© Jim Pfeiffenberger
Views of Exit Glacier from the main (paved) trail
Exit Glacier
A one-mile wheelchair-accessible loop (partially paved, partially compressed gravel) leads to a panoramic view of Exit Glacier spilling down from the Harding Icefield. A spotting scope is available at the viewpoint.

Visitor Centers
Kenai Fjords National Park Information Center in Seward and the Exit Glacier Nature Center are both wheelchair accessible.

Public Use Cabins
All Public Use Cabins have wheelchair accessible decks and doors. Assistance may be required to access the cabins from the beach.

skier on Exit Glacier's outwash plain  

Did You Know?
Even though the Exit Glacier road in Kenai Fjords National Park is closed to cars during the winter months, you can visit Exit Glacier in winter by skis, dogsled, snowshoes or snowmobiles.
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Last Updated: April 02, 2009 at 12:01 EST