The National Park The Kenai Fjords National Park, one of the most popular attractions, encompasses more than 600,000 acres of pristine wilderness on the southeast coast of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. You can see some of the area’s wildlife including otters, orcas, puffins, bear, moose and mountain goats, amidst an ever-changing landscape. What is particularly unique about this area is its constant reshaping by storms, earthquakes and glaciers. You can view the ocean, ice and mountains in the same sweep of the eye! The park can be seen from Exit Glacier, but a day boat cruise allows you to fully savor the abundant marine wildlife, dramatic fjords, and spectacular glaciers. |
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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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