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Kenai Fjords National Park
Things To Know Before You Come
 
Small rocky outcrops topped by spruce trees along Kenai Fjords rugged coast
© Ron Niebrugge—www.wildnatureimages.com
Advance planning is extremely helpful for visiting Kenai Fjords since some activities may require outfitters, guides and/or reservations. To ensure an enjoyable experience in this unpredictable environment it's very important to take safety precautions and be prepared for the weather.
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Maps
Maps of Kenai Fjords National Park, Exit Glacier trails, Public Use Cabins, etc.
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Leave No Trace
Tips for treading lighting on the land at Kenai Fjords
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The Harding Icefield in Kenai Fjords National Park  

Did You Know?
The Harding Icefield accumulates 400-800 inches of snow each year. It takes between 30-50 years for that snow to compress into glacial ice.

Last Updated: November 24, 2008 at 14:07 EST