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This is Alaska!
Seward,
Alaska is located at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai
Peninsula. Seward is one of Alaska’s most scenic
communities. Seward is the 'Gateway to Kenai Fjords National
Park' Seward is located about 130 miles south of Anchorage.
To get to Seward follow the Seward Highway, take the Alaska
Railroad, or you can get there by motor coach, cruise ship, or
air.
Once you get to Seward be ready to explore the harbor, the
beginning to your fishing adventure.
In Seward you will
experience trophy sport fishing, glacier and wildlife cruises,
sailing, hiking, kayaking, flight seeing, summer dog sled rides,
and more.
At 3,022 feet, towering Mt. Marathon provides a breathtaking
backdrop for the town. Behind Mt. Marathon and extending down
the coast is the Harding Icefield, measuring 35 by 20 miles.
Flowing from the Harding Icefield are many glaciers, eight of
which are tidewater glaciers, calving icebergs into the sea,
reaching the coastline between Seward and Homer. During your
fishing adventure you will see some of many glaciers and amazing
surrounding mountain peaks.
Captain Randy Wells has lived in many areas in Alaska, from the
Aleutian Chain to the Alaska bush. His family were prominent
business owners in Dutch Harbor where Randy spent his pre-teen
years before he and his family moved to Bethel Alaska where
Randy graduated high school. His family started fishing on the
peninsula 30 years ago. Randy and his family find Seward, Alaska
and the Kenai Peninsula truly the best place to live, visit,
explore and definitely the best to fish. While in Seward, after
you have filled your fish box, ask us to point you in the right
direction to see and enjoy all that this area has to offer.
Don’t miss your chance to see SEWARD ALASKA!
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