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Located on Alaska¡¯s beautiful Kenai Peninsula, Seward is an energetic coastal town full of activities for children of seafarers and landlubbers alike. The amazing natural history and resident wildlife of the area provide opportunities for kids to learn as they enjoy the many wonders of this part of the world.
Getting to Seward
Traveling to Seward can be almost as much fun as being in Seward. Only 126 miles south of Anchorage, Seward can be reached easily via the Seward Highway Scenic Byway. Plan to stop for a picnic at a scenic vista. For something a little different, kids will love to take a ride on the Alaska Railroad, whose southern terminus lies in Seward. Of course, the seaside town is also accessible by bus, air, the Alaska Marine Highway System, or cruise ship.
Kenai Fjords National Park
Seward serves as the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. Boat tours depart from the Seward small boat harbor daily. Various companies offer half-day and full-day trips to view wildlife, including a variety of marine mammals and birds, and breathtaking calving glaciers.
Choose a boat tour that offers kids a chance to see both the wildlife of Resurrection Bay and the glaciers of Kenai Fjords. Also, plan to dress in layers and make sure that there is adequate heated cabin space. Even during the summer, the outside decks of a tour boat can be quite chilly.
Exit Glacier, part of the Harding Icefield, is an easily accessible part of Kenai Fjords National Park. A visitor¡¯s center in Seward offers information on the park, and a nature center at Exit Glacier offers interpretive programs, exhibits, and a nature trail. A short hike from the nature center lies Exit Glacier.
Fishing
Sport fishing in Seward is an exciting year-round activity for all ages. Halibut and salmon are the main attraction, and charter fishing boats are available for hire at the small boat harbor. Even those who choose not to hit the water with their tackle can enjoy Seward¡¯s bounty. Hanging around the harbor and watching the boats pull up with their catches can be loads of fun. And it¡¯s free!
Alaska SeaLife Center
To get an up close and personal view of local marine life, check out the Alaska Sea Life Center. The center offers exhibits highlighting the diverse wildlife of the Gulf of Alaska, including Stellar sea lions, puffins, harbor seals, deep sea fish, Alaskan king crab, and event the Giant Pacific Octopus. The Alaska SeaLife Center is open daily, year-round, excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Into the Woods
For kids who enjoy the great outdoors, plan a visit to a Chugach National Forest or Caines Head State Recreation Area. Take a hike and even bring a picnic on one of the many trails each of these areas has to offer. Trail rides are another great way to get off the beaten path and view the wildlife for which Alaska is so famous.
Wander the Waterfront
In between activities, take time to wander the town of Seward. Look up at Mt. Marathon, towering over the town. Grab an ice-cream cone and walk up and down the rows and rows of boats at the harbor. And keep an eye out for local festivals and special events. For an updated list of such events, contact the Seward Chamber of Commerce.
Do it Again
Seward¡¯s activities for kids can be just as much fun for grown-ups, and since the main attraction in Seward is the natural environment and wildlife, you may find it tempting to go back for more ¨C maybe even on the same trip. |
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