"Heavenly Relaxation on the Waterfront"

Angels Rest on Resurrection Bay
Beautiful Comfortable Lodging in Seward Alaska

Heavenly Lodging in Seward Alaska

Kenai Fjords National Park Seward Alaska

Seward Alaska is the gateway to the Kenai Fjords National Park  accessible by land and sea, this National Park offers some of the most amazing scenery and wildlife anywhere.  Seasonally accessible only (generally May 1 - Sept 30). We highly recommend visiting this National Park via both methods!  Hike to the face of Exit Glacier, or take a boat tour into the Fjords.  Be sure to give yourself time to experience some heavenly relaxation in our very special cabins, with spectacular wildlife and scenery surrounding them just south of Seward, Alaska, on the shores of Resurrection Bay, on the Kenai Peninsula.
  • Kenai Fjords National Park (pronounced key-ny fee-yords) By LAND
    • Exit Glacier, an extension of the Harding Icefield is accessible only from land
      • Turn west on Herman Leirer Road at Mile 3.5 of the Seward Highway
        • The road is open to vehicle traffic from May 1 till September 30, and is paved; it's about 10 miles to the Park Entrance
        • There is NO National Park Entry fee.
      • From the parking area you'll walk approx. 1 (one) mile to get to the face
        • Be sure to observe the signs, and stay on trails where posted
        • Under no circumstances should you walk under any part of the glacier or attempt to touch it ~ it can be very dangerous
        • Time your visit to coincide with a Ranger Led Walk to learn more about the Glacier & park
      • Spend a day hiking along Exit Glacier to the Harding Icefield. Our guests repeatedly tell us about their hike being beyond compare!
        • During July & August you can meet a Ranger at 9:00 a.m. for a guided hike to the Icefield
        • Dress in layers & sturdy shoes, and be sure to pack lots of water, and food
          • It's a 7 - 8 hour round trip hike to the Icefield
  • Kenai Fjords National Park by BOAT
    • Also a part of the National Park, but accessible by boat only, are Bear Glacier, Pederson Glacier, Aialik Glacier, Holgate Glacier and Northwestern Fjord Glacier, to name a few
    • There are many additional glaciers in the national park, most are either too far away or difficult to access
    • For an amazing day, take an all day boat tour into the Fjords. See additional options under Glacier Viewing. We have special recommendations.
  • Visit the Wikipedia Page for the Kenai Fjords National Park
  • Visit QT Luong's Photo Gallery of the Kenai Fjords National Park

Walk to Exit Glacier Kenai Fjords National Park Seward Alaska




Exit Glacier close up Kenai Fjords National Park

Angels Rest on Resurrection Bay waterfront lodging cabins, view rooms in Seward Alaska, just three miles south of town, on Lowell Point, offer some of the most unique, special places you could ever stay, anywhere. They are also some of the very best lodging Seward Alaska has to offerExceptionally clean places, comfortable beds, everything you need, including hosts that care deeply about your stayWe say this based on 10 years worth of customer reviews!  Whether you are looking for a cabin or just a room, a bed and breakfast or a hotel or motel, our lodging and accommodations will guarantee you get a real feel for Alaska with the wildlife and scenery that surround us.

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There are so many things to do in Seward, Alaska and the surrounding area, from simple wildlife watching and hiking to boat tours into the Kenai Fjords National Park to see glaciers and wildlife, that we encourage you to stay at least 3 nights so that you can take advantage of the numerous activities that make Seward such a special place to visit.  The mountains surrounding Resurrection Bay provide spectacular scenery and they are alive with wildlife, as is the bay itself.  The wildlife of the area includes bald eagles, bear (both black and brown), mountain goats, dall sheep, sea lions, dall porpoise, harbor seal, sea otters, humpback whales, sea birds & ducks too numerous to list! Seward itself is a charming town with two distinct areas of enjoyment.  Downtown Seward offers a number of special businesses.  The Seward Small Boat Harbor is a delightful place to walk around on a nice day (with an ice cream cone from the Harbor Creamery, if you like!), and the Alaska SeaLife Center and Seward Museum, or any of several coffee shops, are perfect places to spend a rainy afternoon. Since all of our waterfront lodging accommodations (cabins, view rooms) have kitchenettes, you won't have to eat all your meals out, but when you want to, there are a number of excellent restaurants in Seward Alaska. If you've never stayed in a small "ma & pa" accommodation, or if you normally stay in a hotel or motel, or bed and breakfast, you'll want to come stay with us and experience something special! We'd love to have you as our guests; we'll do everything we can to make sure you have a comfortable stay!

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