Alaskan Fjords

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Kenai Fjords National Park , located on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, is a breathtaking wilderness area renowned for its dramatic … See more

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Sep 27, 2024
Very beautiful scenery and natural life. It is a great chance that I came across this place and came here to see it. A place to see before you die. Please come and see. Full review by Sarhi V
Sep 18, 2024
Stunning vistas and amazing wildlife. This park is a prime example of why National Park funding should be protected. Just incredible beauty everywhere you look. A must see place and am grateful I mad… Full review by Natsfan24
Aug 25, 2024
Really neat and unique national park. Between Exit Glacier and the Fjords everything is so beautiful. Really recommend booking a tour out to the fjords, you won't regret it. Full review by Ravenito

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Can you drive your own car through Kenai Fjords National Park?
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The only part of Kenai Fjords NP that is accessible by driving is Exit Glacier. There are walking / hiking trails available. However, all other parts of the park need to be accessed by boat or …
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The only part of Kenai Fjords NP that is accessible by driving is Exit Glacier. There are walking / hiking trails available. However, all other parts of the park need to be accessed by boat or plane.
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Answer by Whitney K · Sep 9, 2023
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Question: If I'm flying to Alaska for a 3-4 day trip hiking/camping, can I go directly to my booked lodge and hike into the …
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Question: If I'm flying to Alaska for a 3-4 day trip hiking/camping, can I go directly to my booked lodge and hike into the national park the next morning? I'm confused about the specifics of this "7/14 day quarantine upon arrival" process.
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The current Alaska travel restrictions are available at covid19.alaska.gov/travelers/#nonres and have the answers you’re looking for, but in short, you need to get a test done …
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The current Alaska travel restrictions are available at covid19.alaska.gov/travelers/#nonres and have the answers you’re looking for, but in short, you need to get a test done no greater than 3 days before you travel to Alaska so you can show them a negative test once you arrive if you want to avoid a 7-14 day quarantine. If you don’t get tested before, you can get tested at the airport but will need to voluntarily quarantine until you get your test results. I believe it is still on the honor system so going into Kenai Fjords would probably be the better choice for a “quarantine activity” as long as you were able to properly social distance and mask when needed.
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Answer by Katie T · Jan 19, 2021
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Should I go to Kenai Fjords National Park in July? I like the glaciers and fjords of Kenai. I also like the small seaside …
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Should I go to Kenai Fjords National Park in July? I like the glaciers and fjords of Kenai. I also like the small seaside town and how secluded it is. Should I go for a week in July or so because I can see it getting repetitive and idk how much there is to do? Should I go to another park? Btw I haven’t been to any major national parks. What do you all think?
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July would be a perfect month. Not sure you can land in the park as we have a day water trip.
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Answer by Alexandra S · Oct 29, 2020
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Do the waters have waves on the boat tours in Kenai Fjords? We get seasick in waves in the regular oceans but these …
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Do the waters have waves on the boat tours in Kenai Fjords? We get seasick in waves in the regular oceans but these look pretty calm. Thanks, Jesse
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We have been out from there several times and it is normally pretty calm. However, if the wind picks up, the waves can start to build. On our latest trip, the waves were larger than …
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We have been out from there several times and it is normally pretty calm. However, if the wind picks up, the waves can start to build. On our latest trip, the waves were larger than usual and some people did get seasick. Sorry, not a perfect answer but I don’t think that calm seas are guaranteed.
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