In Seward, Alaska, there are many memorable activities and attractions to enjoy, especially if you love the outdoors and wildlife. Here are some top things to do:
- Kenai Fjords National Park Cruise : A 6-hour glacier and wildlife cruise to see humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, puffins, and breathtaking glaciers calving. This is a highlight and unforgettable adventure.
- Resurrection Bay Wildlife Cruise : A shorter, 4-hour cruise option for stunning views of glaciers and wildlife including sea lions and seabirds.
- Hike Mt. Marathon : A challenging but rewarding hike offering stunning views of Resurrection Bay. Known for the annual Mt. Marathon Race on July 4th.
- Explore Seward’s Tide Pools : Visit Lowell Point or Miller’s Landing during low tide to discover marine life in the tide pools.
- Waterfront Park and Small Boat Harbor : Relax with scenic views, watch sea otters, spot whales, and enjoy trails, picnic spots, and playgrounds.
- Alaska SeaLife Center : Alaska’s only public aquarium and marine mammal rehabilitation center, great for families and learning about local marine life.
- Explore Downtown Seward : Walk historic streets, see murals celebrating local culture and history, and visit shops and eateries.
- Visit Seward Community Library & Museum: Learn about Seward’s history including the 1964 earthquake and Iditarod Trail.
- Flightseeing and Helicopter Tours : See Seward and surrounding glaciers from the air, including helicopter rides to remote glacier dog sledding adventures.
- Local Food and Drinks : Enjoy fresh seafood at places like Ray’s Waterfront and craft beers at Seward Brewing Company.
These recommendations cover a blend of nature, wildlife, culture, and local flavor that make Seward a special destination in Alaska. Whether you are looking for adventure or a relaxing day by the bay, Seward has plenty to offer. If you want details on any specific activity or need tips on planning your visit, I can help with that too!