
Seward - Alaska Starts Here®!
With so much to do, you will fill your vacation with unmatched
memories. If you want play on the water, opt for a kayak
tour, a sailing adventure, or some world-class fishing for halibut, salmon,
or other local species.
From a bird's-eye view,
Seward's spectacular scenery is unmatched. Glacial lakes, the Harding
Icefield, and other treasures will give you an appreciation for Alaska like
no other!Flight-seeing options include scenic trips or flights in
combination with dog-sledding and kayak adventures.
Kenai Fjords National Park is
a Seward treasure, and visitors can experience the Park on a day
cruise or by foot at Exit Glacier. After taking in the
scenic wonders, peer eye to eye with
the marine life that shares our environment at the Alaska SeaLife Center.
Hikers will come to treasure
the Seward area for the myriad of trails. Whether seeking to explore
beyond the tree line or some quiet in a forested are, Seward's hiking trails
offer something for all abilities and interests. Many trails can be
explored by bicycle, and the Seward Municipal Bike Path, right along the
shore, is an easy way to travel through town.
For in-town explorations, see if you can find all of the
hand-painted murals - Seward was named the Mural Capital of Alaska
in 2009.
Stop into the local art galleries or the museum for some local
flavor. Or join the locals at the movies or a live musical
performance.
Located just 120 miles south
of Anchorage at the end of the Seward Highway All American Road, Seward is
the perfect destination to enjoy all that Alaska has to offer.
Check out the Visit Seward!
section for itinerary ideas. Once you have some ideas, our business directory will
help you reach those members who can help you experience Seward your way.

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