Kenai National Park is the smallest but most beautiful and visited of Alaska's 8 national parks, located 200 km south of Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula. The landscape was shaped by glaciers, earthquakes, and climate change, creating habitat for brown bears, orcas, marmots, sea lions, mountain goats, and 20 seabird species. Several boats including sailboats and kayaks take trips to view the fjords.