Guest User
March 1, 2024
The B& B was outstanding. The beds were comfortable and the rooms were cozy and clean. The breakfasts were super yummy, diverse and homemade. The B & B is very close to the town of Seward. The view of the lake was incredible with kayaks available and a youtube video of how to get in and out of the kayak safely and without getting wet. Pat also had a map of the lake which showed the best place to see a ton of bald eagles and salmon trying to get upstream. The Bear Creek Fish Weir is just down the road and Pat also has video explaining the fish story about the Salmon which is super interesting. So much to see in Seward with many shops and restaurants to choose from. There is a museum and a really nice and updated Visitor Center. Exit Glacier is also located close to town and is a must see. It’s a short two mile round trip hike to see the glacier up close. Perfect for all ages. Free parking, bathrooms and a Nature Center. She also directed us to Millers Landing where we took a water taxi to hike on Caines Head where we hiked to WWII Fort McGilvray. There were a few old buildings still standing. Super cool. Millers Landing had a cafe to get sandwiches to go or outdoor seating with plenty of hoteals to choose from. Our last day Pat suggested Kenai Fjord Tours for an all day excursion to see Holgate Glacier and dinner at Fox Island on our way back from glacier. The glacier was magnificent and our boat captain was amazing. We had unforgettable views of the glacier and wildlife. We saw whales bubble net feeding, sea lions sunning on the rocks, an otter and her baby floating in the middle of Aialik Bay and lots of birds including the beautiful Puffin seabird. This trip was one of my most favorite trips and our hosts Dennis and Pat had everything to do with the success of the trip. One more thing if you fly into Anchorage the drive to Seward is incredible as well. So many views of the bays, lakes, mountain sides etc.