Seward Attractions
Located south of Anchorage on the northeast end of Resurrection Bay, Seward is the last stop on the Seward Highway. The town was named for William H. Seward, the man responsible for negotiating the purchase of Alaska.
It is a major access point to Kenai Fjords National Park and is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area. From the town visitors can charter boats or planes and arrange fishing, hunting, or sightseeing trips.
It is a major access point to Kenai Fjords National Park and is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area. From the town visitors can charter boats or planes and arrange fishing, hunting, or sightseeing trips.
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Alaska SeaLife Center
Alaska SeaLife Center is a rehabilitation center which also features displays offering visitors a chance to see some of Alaska's marine life.
Iditarod National Historic Trail
Iditarod National Historic Trail consists of a network of trails totally more than 2,300 miles. Originally used by ancient hunters and later by gold prospectors, the trail is now used, and best known, for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Although it is primarily a winter trail hikers do use sections of the trail during the summer months.
Resurrection Bay Historical Society Museum
The Resurrection Bay Historical Society Museum offers displays on the history of the town and area, as well as collections of native craft work and carvings.
Resurrection Bay Historical Society
Box 55
Seward, AK 99664-0055
United States
Box 55
Seward, AK 99664-0055
United States
Phone 1 (907) 224-3902
Fax 1 (907) 224-3902
Hours
May 1 to September 30
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open | 10:00 | 10:00 | 10:00 | 10:00 | 10:00 | 10:00 | 10:00 |
| Close | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 |
Facilities
Gift shop