
Seward (Alaska)
Seward is a small coastal city in Alaska, located on the southern coast along the Gulf of Alaska. Known for its stunning natural scenery, it serves as a gateway to nearby Kenai Fjords National Park, famous for glaciers and marine wildlife. Historically, Seward was established as a port during the late 19th century and later became a key transportation hub with the construction of the Alaska Railroad. Today, it relies on tourism, fishing, and shipping, offering visitors access to rugged wilderness, whale watching, glacier cruises, and outdoor adventures, all set against a backdrop of pristine Alaskan landscapes.