The Kenai Fjords, 125 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska, encompass the rugged and spectacular coastline extending from Prince William Sound to Cook Inlet. It includes the Kenai Fjords National
Park with the western-most assemblage of tidewater glaciers in the northern hemisphere, Kachemak Bay State Park and State Wilderness Park, and five other State Marine Parks. Exploring Alaska’s
Kenai Fjords is a 320 page paperback, illustrated by 43 maps and 140 photographic and historical images, that serves as a combination cruising guide and natural history resource book. It
describes intricate features throughout the fjords with associated annotations of past human activities and events. Previous editions have been the go-to resource for vessel operators
(commercial and recreational), kayakers, and tourists interested in learning about the region and exploring the fjords.