1. Exit Glacier: Witness the awe-inspiring Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, located in Kenai Fjords National Park near Seward. Marvel at the glacier's majestic beauty and learn about its retreat due to climate change.
2. Seward Waterfront Park: Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Seward Waterfront Park, offering stunning views of Resurrection Bay and surrounding mountains. Enjoy picnicking or watching boats come in and out of the harbor.
3. Alaska SeaLife Center: Explore the Alaska SeaLife Center’s outdoor exhibits featuring marine animals native to Alaska, such as sea lions and puffins. Learn about local marine conservation efforts and enjoy interactive displays.
4. Lowell Point Beach: Relax on Lowell Point Beach, a serene spot just outside of Seward known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful coastal views. Take a peaceful walk along the shoreline or simply unwind by the water.
5. Mount Marathon Trailhead: Hike part of the iconic Mount Marathon Trail, which hosts an annual Fourth of July race drawing participants from around the world. Enjoy panoramic vistas of Seward and Resurrection Bay from various points along the trail.
6. Resurrection Bay Lookout: Visit the Resurrection Bay Lookout for breathtaking panoramic views of Resurrection Bay, nearby islands, and surrounding mountains. Capture stunning photos of this natural wonder from an elevated vantage point.
7. Seward Community Library & Museum: Immerse yourself in local history at the Seward Community Library & Museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to Alaskan culture, indigenous peoples, early settlers, and maritime heritage.
8. Tony Knowles Coastal Trail (Anchorage): Embark on a scenic drive or take a train ride from Seward to Anchorage to explore attractions like Tony Knowles Coastal Trail—a popular multi-use path offering sweeping views of Cook Inlet and Denali (Mt McKinley) on clear days.
9. Iditarod Trail Headquarters (Wasilla): Venture further inland to Wasilla to visit the Iditarod Trail Headquarters where you can learn about dog mushing history in Alaska through exhibits featuring sleds, equipment, and information about famous races like The Last Great Race on Earth®.
10. Matanuska Glacier Viewpoint (Palmer): Extend your journey by visiting Palmer’s Matanuska Glacier Viewpoint with distant vistas of Matanuska Glacier—the largest glacier accessible by car in North America—providing an impressive glimpse into Alaska's icy wonders.