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Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park has several short, paved/gravel promenades that lead up to the face of the glacier from the park's parking lot. These trails are not difficult, and by using our shuttle, most visitors can see the majority of the lower park in well under two hours at a relaxed pace, although much more time can be spent exploring the area. The shuttle departure times are coordinated with the free tours of the lower park that are given by the rangers several times a day, so you'll be there right as the rangers depart the nature center. The rangers also offer a children's program during the day. Click here for the park's web site.
Returning for 2011
Three years ago, we announced the introduction of a WVO (Waste Veggie Oil) powered shuttle that took over most of the transportation services that our tour shop provides. We cut the fuel consumption of our shuttle service by over 75% simply by re-using a substance that is normally thrown away. We would also like to mention that our new shuttle, Roxanne, is larger and much more comfortable than our trusty old van, Duke could ever hope to be. We filter all of our oil right at the office with a rube-goldberg setup that is a hoot to behold and takes some special talents to run. So don't be surprised if one of us in the office smells a little bit like warm peanut butter! This year, we hope you help us continue our little experiment by riding to the park to see Alaska glaciers with us in comfort, style, and with a clear conscience.