Kenai Fjords National Park
  • 1. Kenai Fjords National Park, located on the rugged Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, is a breathtaking wilderness that showcases a dramatic landscape carved by glaciers and the relentless forces of nature. Established in 1980, the park encompasses over 600,000 acres of stunning coastal scenery, including towering mountains, deep fjords, and over 30 glaciers that flow from the Harding Icefield, one of the largest icefields in North America. Visitors to the park can explore a rich diversity of ecosystems, from lush temperate rainforests teeming with life to stark, icy tundra habitats. The park is renowned for its scenic beauty and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, providing habitats for animals such as sea otters, harbor seals, puffins, and majestic orcas that can often be seen from boat tours navigating the fjords. Hiking trails, like the Exit Glacier and the scenic routes around Resurrection Bay, offer visitors a chance to experience the awe-inspiring views and the sounds of nature in this untouched paradise. Visitors are also encouraged to witness the power of the glaciers, some of which are actively calving into the sea, creating a captivating spectacle. Kenai Fjords National Park is not only a sanctuary for wildlife and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts but also a place of profound natural beauty that invites visitors to connect with the wild and appreciate the intricate relationships within these ecosystems.

    In which U.S. state is Kenai Fjords National Park located?
A) Washington
B) Oregon
C) Alaska
D) California
  • 2. What year was Kenai Fjords designated as a national park?
A) 1990
B) 1985
C) 1980
D) 1975
  • 3. Which glacier is one of the most accessible in Kenai Fjords?
A) Mendenhall Glacier
B) Hubbard Glacier
C) Bear Glacier
D) Exit Glacier
  • 4. What is the primary ecosystem found in Kenai Fjords National Park?
A) Tropical Rainforest
B) Marine
C) Grassland
D) Desert
  • 5. What is the total area of Kenai Fjords National Park?
A) 800,000 acres
B) 600,000 acres
C) 669,984 acres
D) 500,000 acres
  • 6. Is kayaking a popular activity in Kenai Fjords National Park?
A) No
B) Yes
C) Only for fishing
D) Only in winter
  • 7. What type of marine mammals can be spotted in the park?
A) Skydivers
B) Whales
C) Bears
D) Deer
  • 8. What is the primary geological feature of Kenai Fjords?
A) Plateaus
B) Volcanoes
C) Canyons
D) Glaciers
  • 9. Which fish species is prevalent in the waters of Kenai Fjords?
A) Salmon
B) Tuna
C) Trout
D) Bass
  • 10. During which season can visitors see calving glaciers most frequently?
A) Winter
B) Summer
C) Spring
D) Fall
  • 11. Which type of bear is commonly found in the park?
A) Polar Bear
B) Grizzly Bear
C) Panda Bear
D) Black Bear
  • 12. Which historic boat tour offers views of Kenai Fjords?
A) Kenai Fjords Tours
B) Seward Marine Tours
C) Alaska Whale Watching
D) Glacier Bay Tours
  • 13. What is a key environmental threat facing the park's glaciers?
A) Wildlife Conservation
B) Climate Change
C) Overfishing
D) Tourism
  • 14. Is there cell phone reception in Kenai Fjords National Park?
A) None
B) Moderate
C) Excellent
D) Limited
  • 15. Which ocean does Kenai Fjords National Park border?
A) Indian Ocean
B) Pacific Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
  • 16. Which city is closest to Kenai Fjords National Park?
A) Homer
B) Seward
C) Anchorage
D) Soldotna
  • 17. What type of wildlife is commonly found in Kenai Fjords?
A) Desert tortoises
B) Sea otters
C) Giraffes
D) Bison
  • 18. Which type of climate does Kenai Fjords National Park have?
A) Tropical
B) Alpine
C) Coastal maritime
D) Desert
  • 19. Which organization manages Kenai Fjords National Park?
A) Bureau of Land Management
B) Fish and Wildlife Service
C) Forest Service
D) National Park Service
  • 20. What is the main source of freshwater in the park?
A) Rainwater
B) Spring water
C) River runoff
D) Glacial melt
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