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Kenai Fjords National ParkExit Glacier in the Fall
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Kenai Fjords National Park
Sled Dog Tours
Musher with two dogs
© Jim Pfeiffenberger
Dog sledding is a great way to experience Exit Glacier in the winter months.
These companies are authorized to provide winter tours by traditional dog sled throughout the park.

Ididaride Sled Dog Tours, Inc.
P.O. Box 2906 Seward AK 99664
phone: (907) 224-8607
fax: (907) 224-8608
email: ididaride@wildbear.net
internet: www.ididaride.com

Black bear  

Did You Know?
Biologists in Kenai Fjords are trying to learn 'how close is too close?' By approaching black bears on foot and by boat, researchers are able to observe at what distance bears are disturbed by humans. Preliminary results indicate that a distance of 100 meters or more is generally tolerated by bears.

Last Updated: July 26, 2006 at 15:56 EST