Seward Alaska - Seward Information
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: We've
compiled a list of things to see and do around the area, some are
guided and others are just for the fun of it.
: There
are maps of the trails, locations, and descriptions.
: Pictures
of the town and popular activities
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Transportation:
Local Ground Transport
Special Tour Packages
Train/Coach/Bus/Car
: List
& menus
from all the cafe, bakeries & restaurants in town
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Seward is a small town 120 miles south of Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula.
We have multiple attractions to draw
visitors: Fishing, kayaking, hiking, the fjords, glaciers, Resurrection Bay and the Kenai Fjords National Park.
Lots of things to see and do for all ages... |
| Free Kids Activities
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Fly a Kite - On the beach, the air is usually moving
around here, from slight breeze to whoa! South beach has lots
of sand to launch from (and 'gently' land on).
Pocket Parks - City of Seward #1 - 3rd Ave between Adams & Washington #2 -
Ballaine Blvd behind the 4th Ave baseball park #3 -
Adjacent to the Skateboard Park at the waterfront |
Adams Street Skateboard Park - On the waterfront, local skateboarders
helped design this mini-course. It has moderate jumps, curbs &
more. Bring your helmet*, pads* & board. *
Required gear |
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Walk to the Falls - It's about 2 miles down Lowell Point Road, easy walking conditions
and gives you a chance to see what the animals are doing and who's
catching what from the rocks. |
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Hanging of the Catch - Be sure to be around Miller's Landing when
the boats hang their day's catch. |
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Almost Free - Worth the Cover
Charge
Earthquake Movie - Film of the 1964 disaster & it's effects on
Alaska - Seward Community Library Memorial Day to Labor Day Shown at 2pm - $3/Adult;
12/under free
Seward Museum - displays photographs of the quake's damage, model
rooms and artifacts from the early pioneers, historical and current
information on the Seward area. $3/Adult |
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Bike Riding - Hills & flatland, the trail along the
waterfront starts at the Iditarod Memorial, bring your bike
or rent one from the Bike Shop in town |
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Shore Fishing - Bring your own or rent a rod & reel. The
culvert and the falls outlet will offer fishing 'action' before the rest
of the shore (spring) and Lowell Point beaches draw fish |
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