Ancient ice, tidewater glaciers, and wildlife-filled fjords make this ever-changing stretch of Alaska's coast one of the country's most unforgettable wilderness experiences.
Kenai Fjords is one of the most accessible wild places in Alaska — and one of the most concentrated. In a single day, it’s common to see a tidewater glacier calve, a humpback whale breach, sea otters ...
Anyone who dreams of going to Alaska may envision stunning landscapes and snow-capped mountains, but there’s much more to the Land of the Midnight Sun than at first meets the eye. If you’re dreaming ...
A satellite map showing the Pedersen Lagoon tsunami site. (From National Park Service) A remote landslide produced a tsunami last month at Kenai Fjords National Park near Seward. No injuries or ...
Americans who want to witness the awe-inspiring vistas of fjords may think they need to board a plane to Norway or Greenland. But that’s not necessary. People can put away their passports and go to ...
As glaciers worldwide retreat due to climate change, managers of national parks need to know what's on the horizon to prepare for the future. A new study has measured 38 years of change for glaciers ...
Visiting Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska should be on everyone's wildlife adventure bucket list. From amazing humpback ...
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