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Situated at the head of Resurrection Bay on the
Kenai Peninsula, Seward is one of Alaska's oldest
and most scenic communities. Known as the
"Gateway
to Kenai Fjords National Park" Seward is a
picturesque town located 126 miles south of
Anchorage. Visitors can easily reach us via the
Seward Highway Scenic Byway, the Alaska Railroad,
bus, air, or cruise ship.
Upon your arrival you will discover our bustling
harbor and historic downtown district filled with
quaint shops and art galleries. Experience trophy
sport fishing, glacier and wildlife cruises,
sailing, hiking, kayaking, flight seeing, summer dog
sled rides, and more. Seward is also a winter
wonderland offering cross-country skiing and snow machining
adventures.
At 3,022 feet, towering Mt. Marathon provides a
breathtaking backdrop for the town. Behind Mt.
Marathon and extending down the coast lies the
Harding Ice field, measuring 35 by 20 miles. Flowing
from the Harding Ice field are many glaciers, eight
of which are tidewater glaciers, calving icebergs
into the sea, reaching the coastline between Seward
and Homer.
A wide range of accommodations, restaurants, RV
parks, tent camping, and visitor services are
available. Wherever you go in Seward, you�ll find
friendly hospitality and a sense of pride among our
residents. We invite you to visit our community
anytime of year and experience the real Alaska!
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