A detailed guide to the geographic and glacial features surrounding Exit Glacier in Alaska.
Internal
Defines the core physical features within Exit Glacier and nearby glaciers.
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.
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.
Nearby
Lists features and landmarks close to Exit Glacier that are often visited together.
Harding's Plateau
A high-elevation saddle offering panoramic views of Exit Glacier and the surrounding Kenai Mountains, accessible via seasonal routes.
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.
Bordering
Highlights important geographic units directly adjoining Exit Glacier.
Kenai Valley
The broad inland corridor through which travelers approach Exit Glacier from south and east, including the town of Seward and highway routes.
