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Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park in Seward, Alaska is a beautiful park located on the shores of Resurrection Bay. The park offers stunning views of the bay, mountains, and glaciers. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as fishing, kayaking, and beachcombing. There are also picnic areas, playgrounds, and a boardwalk. The park is a great place to relax and take in the beauty of the area.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Well Doggies
Nice, free place to park and relax. Great scenery away from the rush.
Mike Anguish
camping Oceanside, fire pits right on the boardwalk sites, flushies and showers. There were no doors on the washrooms which included the showers so not that secure. I stood outside the washroom entrance so my wife felt comfortable showering in that environment. Absolutely beautiful vistas and walking distance to downtown! We would stay here again for sure!!
Jana Miskarova
It's nice area to walk around, lots of boats, cruises, people cycling walking around, camping on the side, some people did picnics , chilled, flying drones,nice chilling place. Also public toilets are there, was clean on my visit. 4th July was beautiful fireworks 🎆 😍 I absolutely loved seeing it. The mountains ⛰️ around are absolutely stunning view !
janet dailey
Well...it wasn't bad, but it wasn't good. The price was 20.00 per night. You either paid cash to camp host (camp host was absent ) paid online or at the harbor Master. It took 20 minutes to download the online website because of slow slow slow data signal at the location. There were no specific sites, so it was a free-for-all as far as parking. There were plenty of spaces, but people felt the need to park right against your door. There are only 2 or 3 picnic tables in the entire parking area so most don't get one of those either. The trash was overflowing and smelled bad. NO RULES HERE The dog owned by the camp host was ripping up the trash bags that had been left beside the dumpster. There was some sort of camp going on. There were a lot of teenagers, and they all used the outhouse at the same time, so you prayed you didn't get the urge right then. It was just weird. For 20.00 a night, you get a place to park, a pit toilet that was sometimes available, and a great view.
Scott Coble
This is a neat little park with a paved trail that shows off some of the coolest public features of Seward. Starts near the RV campgrounds and wraps up near the Alaskan SeaLife Museum. Lots of amazing views and wildlife to see.