Top 10 Things to do in Seward, Alaska (AK)

March 27, 2022 Myesha Cogley

Situated on the Kenai Peninsula at the head of Resurrection Bay, Seward boasts a scenic town and unparalleled natural beauty. Also known as the "Gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park," Seward is a historic town with a lively harbor. Take a day boat tour from Seward to the National Park, where you can see abundant wildlife, spectacular fjords and tidewater glaciers.
Restaurants in Seward

1. Resurrection Bay

Seward, AK +1 877-777-4051 http://www.kenaifjords.com
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5.0 based on 920 reviews

Resurrection Bay

This area provides birders with views of fulmars, petrels, puffins, murres, kittiwakes and auklets.

Reviewed By IowaTravelFan - Johnston, United States

This is one of those places you should take the time to slow down and enjoy the town of Seward, the friendly residents, good restaurants and beautiful scenery. The walk along the bay goes from the port to the Sea Life Center. Near the port their are restaurants and shops. Further down are campgrounds. There are rest rooms and a park with playground equipment. Watching the techniques of the fishermen and women is interesting with salmon jumping all about. Beautiful blue waters, mountains and today a rainbow! A place we won’t ever forget.

2. Holgate Glacier

Kenai Peninsula, Seward, AK 99664 +1 877-777-4051 http://tvl1.geo.uc.edu/ice/image/pretty/holgate.html
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5.0 based on 256 reviews

Holgate Glacier

Reviewed By ShubhK - Vienna, United States

Saw this up close during a boat tour. Glacier was calving - an awesome sight and sound! Highly recommend it!

3. Bear Glacier

Seward, AK +1 907-224-9225 http://www.liquid-adventures.com/content/bear-glacier-kayaking
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5.0 based on 100 reviews

Bear Glacier

Reviewed By 2deer - Atlanta, United States

Took a kayaking tour of the glacier. Paddling among ice bergs and seals near the glacier was a once in lifetime experience. Beautiful. Calming, Majestic.

4. Kenai Fjords National Park

Seward Highway, Seward, AK +1 866-541-5739 http://www.nps.gov/kefj/index.htm
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5.0 based on 1,688 reviews

Kenai Fjords National Park

Reviewed By ryanhA8897LM

A unique national park, full of wildlife of all sorts. At least two different operators offer cruises out here, ranging from a few hours to a full day. It is definitely worth a day of your time and the expense to go out here and experience coastal sea life. We saw sea otters, Steller sea lions, orcas, MANY humpback whales, one Beluga whale, eagles, puffins, murres, harbor seals, etc. Breathtaking landscape, including two glaciers that one can cruise up to and watch calve. Great experience.

5. Mt. Marathon

Seward, AK
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Mt. Marathon

Reviewed By Steve-exploringAK - Fairbanks, United States

Amazing views of Seward and Resurrection Bay. My brother and I decided on the not recommended trails; it's not recommended for a reason. The race trails are very steep, overgrown, and confusing. Stick to the recommended trails and you'll be fine - still steep. We also saw a black bear in the brush so take bear spray.

6. Alaska SeaLife Center

301 Railway Ave, Seward, AK 99664-3801 +1 907-224-6300 http://www.alaskasealife.org
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4.5 based on 3,294 reviews

Alaska SeaLife Center

An education and research-focused aquarium offering underwater views of Alaskan marine animals.

Reviewed By FDinger - Florida, United States

We enjoyed our visit to the Alaska SeaLife Center. They have a great variety of animals and fun, informative exhibits. We particularly liked the aviary, as we were there for a very raucous feeding frenzy! Cover your ears if the Black Oystercatcher is out and about! The seals and sea lions are also fun, and I enjoyed the touch tank. It was very cold, but offered the chance to feel the texture of some interesting animals. There are also some cool fish species as well. I thought some were lying dead on the bottom of the tanks, but realized that life in the arctic seas means they need to conserve energy! There were also some neat crabs. Finally, the Center has a very nice gift shop. I highly recommend a visit to the Alaska SeaLife Center. I almost dinged them a star for cost, but I felt it was overall a good value for the experience and to support their rescue and rehab efforts.

7. Waterfront Park

Seward, AK 99664 +1 907-224-4055 http://cityofseward.us/index.aspx?nid=864
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

Waterfront Park

Reviewed By StefanieH443 - Lincoln, United States

We had a beautiful evening walking along the waterfront, all the way from the Iditarod zero mile marker to the small boat harbor. There are tent and RV sites along the way, and since we visited during COVID, it wasn't crowded. There are also interesting little things to see, such as a Japanese pavilion, Iditarod statues, and a flower garden.

8. Seward Boat Harbor

Seward, AK 99664 +1 907-224-3138 [email protected] http://www.cityofseward.net/harbor
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4.5 based on 596 reviews

Seward Boat Harbor

Reviewed By TanSueB

Loved strolling along the piers looking at the boats and the lovely teal colored water...even got to see a couple otters paddling around! Just lovely!

9. Bear Creek Weir

Bear Creek Road, Seward, AK http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=viewinglocations.bearcreekweir
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Bear Creek Weir

Reviewed By Jeanna005

We parked and watched the salmon swimming and jumping upstream. This is to the left of the building; cross the street to view salmon jam-packed in the creek! They are jumping and splashing; it’s fascinating to watch their spawning struggle.

10. Miller's Landing

13890 Beach Drive Lowell Point, Seward, AK 99664 +1 907-331-3113 [email protected] http://www.millerslandingak.com
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4.0 based on 481 reviews

Miller's Landing

Millers Landing is a lodging and activity center right outside of Seward Alaska. We have fishing charters, water taxi, kayaking excursions, all types of lodging, hosting weddings, elopements, and much much more! We also act as a local booking center for just about anything you can do in our area, at no cost to you. At Millers Landing we strive to take the stress out of trip planning for you and your friends and family. Fourth generation homesteaders to the area, we have all the local insights and tips you need to maximize your stay in our area, and more! Located 2.5 miles out of town, Millers Landing offers a unique platform for its activities, separating itself from the hustle of the "tourist town". Family run, on the homestead, and still very strongly participating in a subsistence lifestyle, Millers Landing offers true lifelong Alaskan hospitality. Come enjoy our free coffee from our porch and watch the boats and kayaks take off and return. Where the road ends, adventure begins!

Reviewed By jaceyxsmith

Gorgeous views, really amazing guide for our kayak out to Tonsina Beach. It was just incredible and would highly recommend for anyone in Alaska. Such kind people there as well. Thank you for an amazing trip ❤️

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