Things to do in Seward Alaska
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Seward, Alaska
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The town of Seward is located
at the foot of Mount Marathon,
the gateway to the Kenai
Fjords National Park and
just 120 miles south of
Anchorage. It offers the
traveler the opportunity
to experience Alaska up
close and personal! |
Great Location
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The Harborview Inn provides
a peaceful retreat with
spectacular views in Seward,
Alaska. Whether you are
out fishing, horseback riding,
discovering Alaska Sealife
Center or exploring Kenai
Fjords National Park, your
days in Seward, Alaska will
be filled with unforgettable
memories. We are conveniently
located midtown, within
walking distance from both
downtown and the harbor. |
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Here's a few of our favorite
Seward activities
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- Take a boat tour
of the Kenai Fjords
National Park
- Visit the Alaska
Sealife Center
- Hike to Exit Glacier
- Fish for halibut
or salmon
- Try your hand at
sea kayaking
- Dogsled rides with
veterans of the Iditarod
- Visit the new Native
Heritage Center
- Flightseeing by
helicopter or fixed
wing aircraft
- Beachcombing
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Kenai Fjords National Park
Tours
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Be one of the 250,000 visitors
to explore this incredible
National Park each year.
Discover the habits of the
Park's diverse wildlife
and uncover the mysteries
of the ever-changing landscape. |
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Alaska SeaLife Center
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This is an educational and
exciting place for the whole
family to enjoy. Experience
marine life in their natural
habitats or watch the scientists
at work. |
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Exit Glacier
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Exit Glacier is a must see
on your tour of Kenai Fjords.
Nowhere else in Alaska can
you get so close to the
active glacier and experience
such pure beauty. |
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Fishing
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Seward has been listed as
one of Alaska's top fishing
destinations. And, while
you are fishing you will
be amazed by the stunning
scenery. |
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Kayaking in Seward
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Experience guided Kayaking
in Resurrection Bay and
Kenai Fjords National Park. |
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Sailing
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Seward was named one of
the 10 greatest places to
sail by Sail Magazine in
its June 2005 issue, sharing
ink with the likes of San
Diego, California Port Townsend,
Washington, and Camden,
Maine. |
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Native Heritage Center
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The Alaska Native Heritage
Center is a celebrated cultural
center and museum in Anchorage.
It is worth the trip to
learn of the traditions
of Alaska's first people. |
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Directions
from Anchorage Airport
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The Seward highway becomes 3rd Avenue. The Harborview Inn is located between C and B streets on the east side. |
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