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Kenai Fjords National Park
Plan Your Visit
 
Paved Trail at Exit Glacier
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Exit Glacier is the one area of the Park accessible by road.

Come explore this dynamic ecosystem with us.

Uncover the mysteries of an ever-changing landscape; rocks revealing the signature of past glacial advance, valleys growing as ice retreats, boulders recording the origin of glacial ice.

Discover the habits of the Park’s diverse wildlife; mountain goats giving birth by the sea, black bears enjoying a ride down a snow chute, bald eagles cruising the thermal currents on a sunny day.

Recover your sense of wonder and your enthusiasm for adventure here in Kenai Fjords National Park.

Kayaker Kenai Fjords
Outfitters and Guides
Some activities may require outfitters or guides.
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Ranger and Park Visitor on the outwash plain at Exit Glacier © Ron Niebrugge--www.wildnatureimages.com
Ranger Led Programs
Join a ranger for a guided walk
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North Arm Public Use Cabin © Ron Niebrugge--www.wildnatureimages.com
Public Use Cabins
Backcountry lodging along Kenai Fjords remote coastline
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Ranger over crevasse © Ron Niebrugge—www.wildnatureimages.com
Safety Information
Preparing for your Alaskan adventure.
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State of Alaska superimposed on the contiguous 48 states  

Did You Know?
With 570,374 square miles, Alaska is twice the size of Texas and 1/5 the size of the rest of the United States. It stretches 2,400 miles east-to-west and 1,420 miles north-to-south. Its 6,640-mile coastline is 50 percent longer than the combined east and west coasts of the United States.

Last Updated: September 13, 2006 at 14:06 EST