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If you’re looking to escape to the beautiful nature, Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska may be just the destination you’re looking for. The wonderful national park is located at the foot of Mount Seward. Spanning across over 600,000 acres, it’s home to some of the most amazing nature you will ever see. 

Right now, due to the Covid-19 crisis, the park is partially open to prevent visitors from forming crowds in particular spaces. Despite this, it’s a great idea to plan a trip there if you can because it will take your mind off of the real-world problems for a few days and relax and recharge.

What can you see in the park? Over 60% of its territory is covered in ice. The tidewater glaciers form fjords and valleys that are unique and mesmerizing. This is the only place where you can see massive icebergs floating in the fjords and you’ll remember the sight forever.

The rest of the park features impressive wildlife. You can see bears, mountain goats, coyotes, beavers, sea otters, porpoises, sea lion whales, and almost 200 species of birds, among other living creatures. The summertime is perfect for visiting because of the calm seas and long days.