Alaska is an absolutely stunning state which is increasing in popularity every year. You
will find breathtaking mountain scenery and beautiful lakes and streams. Alaska also boasts a number of opportunities to enjoy kayaking,
especially in the area of Seward. This is actually one of the best locations in the world for kayak enthusiasts. You will find calm and tranquil
rivers along with faster rapids and an abundance of wildlife.
Lowell Point, which can be found inside the impressive Resurrection Bay, is one of the more popular spots in Seward. You will find a Here you
will find a huge array of seal life as well as many other animals such as bald eagles, grizzly bears and sea lions. Kayaking is the perfect way
to make the most of this wonderful area.
Another popular site for kayaking in Seward is Fox Island. This can be found approximately 14 miles away from Seward and remains untouched.
The island boasts serene sandy beaches, a stunning rainforest, imposing cliffs and fascinating coves which dot the coast. It is home to a number
of puffins as well as falcons, whales and sea lions. Bring your camera because there are literally hundreds of opportunities for
photographs.
Kenai Fjords National Park is a perfect place to kayak in if you want to view some glaciers, or embark in some whale watching.
Whales live just below the glaciers and can be seen jumping among the waves showing off in front of the kayakers. You will also be able to
see sea otters, sea lions, beavers, and other wildlife which all call this area home. They are all very tame and not bothered by people
passing by in their kayaks. Again, this is the perfect place to take photos which are sure to impress your friends. Kenai Fjords can easily
be travelled to and from Seward in one day so is the perfect destination for those only in the area for a short time and it can all be
explored in a day trip.
The best way to find out tour companies offering kayak adventure tours is by searching on the internet. You will find a number of lists
providing all the information you need. The average cost of a one-day kayaking tour throughout the area of Seward is approximately $125, although
most tours include lunch, dinner and all the equipment you need. It is however very important to ensure that the tour is suited to your ability
as if you are a beginner you do not want to find yourself out of your depth while if you are more advanced, you do not want to get bored. Be sure
to find a tour that will accommodate your level of physical ability.
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