A detailed guide to the geographic and glacial features surrounding Exit Glacier in Alaska.

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Internal

Defines the core physical features within Exit Glacier and nearby glaciers.

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Exit Glacier

Exit Glacier is a major tidewater glacier flowing from Kennicott Glacier and carved into Kenai Fjords National Park, ending at a cobbled outwash plain. Visitors can walk close to the ice via a maintained trail.

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Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords is a rugged coastal park featuring tidewater glaciers, deep fjords, and abundant marine life, with Exit Glacier as its most accessible outlet.

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Nearby

Lists features and landmarks close to Exit Glacier that are often visited together.

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Harding's Plateau

A high-elevation saddle offering panoramic views of Exit Glacier and the surrounding Kenai Mountains, accessible via seasonal routes.

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Trail Network to Exit Glacier

A series of maintained trails and access points providing multiple routes and viewpoints for approaching Exit Glacier from nearby parking areas.

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Bordering

Highlights important geographic units directly adjoining Exit Glacier.

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Kenai Valley

The broad inland corridor through which travelers approach Exit Glacier from south and east, including the town of Seward and highway routes.