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  1. Discover the many ways to explore Seward and Kenai Fjords, including some of the finest wildlife viewing, hiking, and paddling in Alaska. Get your heart racing with activities like ziplining, flightseeing, sportfishing, and dog sledding.

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  2. Things to Do in Seward, Alaska: See Tripadvisor's 73,053 traveller reviews and photos of Seward tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in November. We have reviews of the best places to see in Seward. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • Take a Day or Multi-Day Cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park. A glacier and wildlife cruise is one of the most popular options for how to spend a day in Seward, and it’s easy to see why.
    • Visit Exit Glacier. Located just a 10-minute drive from Seward, Exit Glacier is not only a gorgeous wall of blue ice, but also one of the state’s most accessible roadside glaciers.
    • Hike One of Seward's Trails or Go With A Guide. Whatever kind of hiker you are and however challenging (or not) you like your hikes, you’ll find the perfect scenic trail in Seward.
    • Take a Water Taxi to Remote Trails or Cabins. In Alaska, car-accessible trailheads are just the beginning of the adventure—after all, most places in Alaska are only accessible by boat or plane.
    • What to Do in Seward
    • Explore The Beach For Treasure
    • Take A Hike
    • Get Educated
    • Set Sail
    • Explore The Land and The Sky
    • Shop Local
    • Enjoy The Experience

    Today you can see the effects of the 1964 earthquake when you visit. Seward has a lot to activities and attractions to the out-of-state tourist and the Alaskan locals, looking for a weekend getaway. There are tons of activities for the lower-end budget to the big spenders here in Seward.

    The ocean is what draws us to Seward, so let’s start there. Seward has three major coastlines that can be fun to beach comb and explore. One of my favorite things to do as a kid was run up and down the coast, looking for neat seashells, sea glass, or other remnants of the ocean’s story.

    If you want to get in a few more steps than beachcombing offers there are quite a few hikes in the area for all different skill levels. From the high peak of Mount Marathon to the rolling hills hidden at the base; you’ll find a hike that inspires you to get out and get moving. I use an app on my smartphone called AllTrailsthat provides a list of hi...

    #9 Visit the Alaska Sea Life Center

    The Alaska SeaLife Center is a must-seewhen visiting Seward. This is a much-needed resource for the abandoned and injured aquatic life from all around the state. Each ticket bought helps keep the doors open for animals and visitors alike. A general ticket will gain you access to the different attractions at your own pace. You can view the harbor seals diving deep below the surface of the water to frolic and play in the artificial currents. Sometimes, if you make a high five shape with your ha...

    #10 Exit Glacier

    This glacier has changed tremendously over the years and someday, it may not be accessible or visible. All along the trail, there are markers that show the location of the glacier at that year in time. Take the 8-mile drive out Exit Glacier road following the river’s edge and walk the trail to the glacier’s base. There is a large portion of the trail that is paved so I was able to bring my grandmother to this wonderful location to see the sights.

    #11 Seward Alaska Community Library and Museum

    The community library and museum is just a few blocks away from the Waterfront Park beach and it a fun stop for all ages. The library offers a warm and cozy place to relax when the coastal weather may not be cooperative and the museum can provide insight to the history of Seward, including the 1964 earthquake that shook the land and sea.

    #13 Take a Cruise

    My first official job was working as a Customer Services Representative for Kenai Fjords Tours. This company offers various length cruises to see all that Resurrection Bay has to offer. The longest cruise, a whopping 9 hours, takes you all the way out to the Northwestern Glacier. This fjord offers the most glacial activity and the greatest potential for wildlife because you are on the water the longest. If you are sea-legs aren’t as strong and you’d like to stay closer inland, the next fjord...

    #14 Fishing Charter

    If a cruise isn’t your style and you’d rather a more hands-on experience there are several companies that will take you fishing for halibut, rockfish, and if it is the right time of year, salmon. This is an experience that will also fill your freezer. It is a really special feeling to cook dinner at home knowing you put in the work to provide that sustenance. I recommend reserving your trip with ProFish-n-Sea Charters.

    #15 Kayak Rental

    A more relaxing water experience can be found in a kayak. You can book a tour or rent them for an independent adventure. Cast of the shores of Lowell point in a sea kayak and gently glide along the coast, getting an up-close experience with nature and wildlife. Check out Adventure 60 North to find out what you would enjoy on your Kayak adventure.

    #16 Turning Heads Kennel

    If you are an animal lover like I am, you’ll want to reserve time with Turning Heads Kennel. The owners, Sarah Stokey, and Travis Beals have built a beautiful life around mushing and will provide you with a really personalized experience. I grew up with Travis and always enjoyed going over to his house to visit his dogs. He has always been passionate about mushing and his team comes first. These dogs have raced the Iditarod and love being out on the trails. Sarah says “there’s really nothing...

    #17 Helicopter Tour

    You can also learn about their passion for mushing while taking to the skies. They partner with Seward Helicopter Toursto create a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Hop in a helicopter and explore the bay before landing on a glacier high in the mountain’s peaks. On the glacier, you will embark on a dog mushing trip and cuddle the newest members of the team.

    Whenever you visit somewhere new, it is always fun to check out the local establishments and bring home a souvenir. Even if you are a return visitor, your purchases help the community and the small business owners get through the off season months.

    Seward has a lot to offer so make sure you plan a few days in this beautiful community. You will leave with full tummies, fun stories to share with family and friends, unique hand-crafted gifts, and most importantly memories that will stay with you forever. Featured Image: Alberto Loyo / Shutterstock.com Sharing is caring!

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Whether you have one full day to explore Seward, 2 days in Seward as part of an Alaska itinerary, or have extra time to spend on other activities, this list shares what I consider to be the top things to do in Seward – on any budget, and for any sense of adventure.

  4. We’ve crafted a detailed list of the 19 best things to do in Seward, including must-see attractions, free activities, and top tours. From thrilling wildlife cruises to exploring local art and hiking scenic trails, Seward offers something for every traveler.

  5. Dec 28, 2019 · 1) Walk Around Downtown Seward (FREE) 2) Visit the Alaska Sealife Center. 3) Watch Sea Otters Play In The Harbor (FREE) 4) Rent Kayaks And/Or A Kayak Tour To Explore Resurrection Bay. 5) Take A Stroll Along The Waterfront Park (FREE) 6) Explore The Seward Community Library & Museum (FREE)

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