Outdoor Adventure Regardless of when you visit, it will always be a good time for fishing. The giant Pacific Halibut, the agile Silver Salmon, the Lingcod and the renowned Alaskan King Salmon challenge anglers. If grappling with marine life is not your cup of tea, perhaps a scenic drive to nearby Exit Glacier will prove more enticing. This is one of the few glaciers in the state that can be approached from land. You can walk along a paved path to view parts of the gigantic Harding Ice Field. Measuring 35 by 20 miles, this remnant from the Ice Age and the largest ice field within US Borders is truly an awe-inspiring sight. Though the magnificence of this attraction may seem hard to match, Seward still has plenty more to offer. You can spend a fascinating afternoon at the Alaska Sea life Center with its interesting blend of marine studies and visitor education. Observe ongoing cold-water research and enjoy the playful sea lions, seals and puffins. |
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 The Land of the Midnight Sun
Alaska is unlike any other place on earth, much less the United States. The Land of the Midnight Sun has a 47,300-mile shoreline that borders two oceans, three seas, and thousands of glaciers. Relax on a cruise, pan for gold, whale watch, or go King salmon fishing. See for yourself the curtains of northern lights, the aurora borealis and the over 90 mammal species that make Alaska such a wildlife refuge. Take a “real” vacation to one of the most natural spots on the planet, Alaska.
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