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    Kenai Fjords

    National Park Alaska

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    The Harding Icefield Trail will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 until approximately 2:00 p.m. for bridge repair work. See the Harding Icefield Trail section of "Current Conditions" for more information. More »

News

What's New at Kenai Fjords? Kenai Fjords National Park provides a number of different ways for you to stay connected and informed about news, special events, and projects that are happening in the park.

News Releases: Kenai Fjords National Park provides press releases to local newspapers and posts current and past news releases on the park website. For all press inquiries, contact the park's Public Information Officer by phone at (907) 422-0530 or by e-mail.

RSS News Feed
To receive our News Releases directly to your browser as soon as we add them to our Web site, subscribe to our RSS News Feed. Go to our News Releases page to subscribe or learn more.

Blogs
Ever wonder what working in Kenai Fjords National Park is like? A few Kenai Fjords National Park employees maintain a blog and share what life is like in the park from their area of expertise.

Facebook
"Like" Kenai Fjords National Park on Facebook and get more than just News Releases delivered to your personal News Feed in Facebook. We share exciting photos and happenings and photos as they occur that extend beyond formal News Releases. Click the link to the right to go to our Facebook Page and "Like" us today!

Flickr
Check out Kenai Fjords National Park's Flickr page to view and download park photos. See images of the amazing wildlife, glaicers, fjords and landscape that have been captured throughout the years by park staff.

YouTube
Watch videos about the fantastic park resources that are part of Kenai Fjords National Park. Beyond the beautiful landscape and rich abundance of wildlife, Kenai Fjords National Park is also the location for cutting edge scientific research and monitoring.

Twitter
Follow @kenaifjordsnps on Twitter and receive tweets from us to your smart phone or Twitter feed when we add a News Release. We also tweet about events that happen "right now." Click the link to the right to go to our Twitter page to follow us.

Did You Know?

Orca whales

There are 3 distinct types of Orca whale that roam the waters around Kenai Fjords National Park: residents that eat fish, transients that eat marine mammals, and less frequently viewed offshore orcas that stay in open water eating fish - including sharks.