Kenai Fjords is a national park located in southern Alaska, known for its stunning coastal landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The park features dramatic fjords, glaciers, and abundant wildlife, including sea otters, seals, and various bird species. It covers over 600,000 acres and is part of the larger Kenai Peninsula.
Visitors to Kenai Fjords can explore the area through hiking, kayaking, and boat tours. The park is home to the famous Exit Glacier, which is accessible by a short hike. The unique combination of marine and terrestrial environments makes Kenai Fjords a significant area for conservation and outdoor recreation.