Seward is a neat place to visit.....a picturesque community nestled between mountain ranges and a small rise stretching from Resurrection Bay to the foot of Mount Marathon...
Cruise Ships Daily
Fishing Charters for Salmon and Halibut
The Alaska SeaLife Center
One more picture of the Lowell Waterfall
Small Cannery
Really neat houses around town
Neat sign on the waterfront...fun to read
Shopping area
Very clean harbor
Lunch stop and it was very good
Back to the campground and it was full
Our resident bunny that Saddi hasn't found
Just one Cruise Ship today
Low Tide with Glacier Explorer
Alaska Railroad...Fairbanks to Seward
Waterfront
Just one Cruise Ship today
Low Tide with Glacier Explorer
Alaska Railroad...Fairbanks to Seward
Waterfront
Seals
Puffins
Sea Lions
Octopus
Take my picture
Captain Jacks...great place to have salmon and halibut shipped
Oil Rig platform in for repairs
NOAA....wanted to stop for coffee and a tour
Looks like anew bottom job
Dry Dock Shipyard
Other side of Resurrection Bay on Nash Road
Puffins
Sea Lions
Octopus
Take my picture
Captain Jacks...great place to have salmon and halibut shipped
Oil Rig platform in for repairs
NOAA....wanted to stop for coffee and a tour
Looks like anew bottom job
Dry Dock Shipyard
Other side of Resurrection Bay on Nash Road
Cruise Ship from Nash Road
Bear Lake Fish Weir
Salmon-spawning spring
Salmon Viewing
Our last day in Seward
If I were to visit the Kenai Peninsula again I think I would make Homer my first stop and then work my way back to Seward. July is the month when everyone wants to be on the Kenai River. We have enjoyed our visit and look forward to heading north tomorrow.....
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