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A DAY IN ANCHORAGE
Afternoon. Grab a bite of Alaska at one of the many sidewalk vendors along the downtown streets. Enjoy a salmon quesadilla or reindeer sausage and a feast for the eyes at the same time; the city’s parks and sidewalks are filled with huge flowers blooming in the long summer sun. After lunch, get an eagle eye view of those mountains on thehorizon.
GETTING AROUND
Getting Around Alaska. Anchorage is at the center of air travel inside Alaska, with more intrastate flights than any other place in Alaska. It's also at the center of the state's highway network, whether travelling by car, motorhome, or with a charter or motorcoach tour. The Anchorage depot of the Alaska Railroad is the center of Alaska'strain
THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS Hike, bike, sled, skate, paddle, and play — in Anchorage, the kid-friendly options are endless. Family Adventures. Family Adventures. There is no shortage of entertainment for the little tykes. Anchorage is a casual, family-friendly city with activities to keep young visitors happy Kid Friendly. Kid Friendly. CAMPBELL CREEK TRAIL Campbell Creek Trail. The southernmost of Anchorage’s cross-city trails, the 7.5-mile Campbell Creek Trail connects the sprawling trail systems of Far North Bicentennial Park to Campbell Lake in southwest Anchorage.. It passes dense greenbelts, sprawling neighborhoods, and busy commercial areas, following the Campbell Creek watershed as the creek flows toward Cook Inlet. RAFTING & RIVER TRIPS Rafting & River Trips. Head deep into Alaska; a river trip can unlock sights and places that can't be reached by road. Get wet and wild on raging rivers or take a lazy float down a glacial stream in search of bald eagles, bears, and other wildlife. Paddle power isn’t the only thing on the water; jet boat safaris can skim shallow waters onNO CAR NEEDED
Board the Alaska Railroad for an incredible journey. The train moved people and supplies across Alaska long before the first roads linked the state. It remains a great way to see amazing landscapes and get from place to place, all in the comfort of a spacious railcar. Take the Coastal Classic to Seward for a day of glacier and wildlifecruising
EKLUTNA LAKE
Eklutna Lake. Paddle, pedal, or power: there are many ways to explore Eklutna Lake. This long lake (featuring more than 15 miles of shoreline) is fed by Eklutna Glacier and is a popular spot for a day of kayaking; rentals and guided trips are available on-site from Lifetime Adventures.A long trail runs the northeast side of the lake, opening up the Chugach to bicycles and ATVs (on select daysSHIP CREEK TRAIL
Ship Creek Trail. Curving along the northern edge of downtown Anchorage, the Ship Creek Trail is a short, accessible route perfect for exploring Anchorage’s natural history, heritage, and modern urban culture. From the trail’s western trailhead near the Alaska Railroad depot and the Ship Creek fish ladder, pedestrians can watchanglers cast
WHERE CAN I STORE FISH IN ANCHORAGE Where can I store and ship fish in Anchorage? There are a number of processing, storage and shipping options for your seafood in Anchorage. 10th & M Seafood will process, store and even ship fish home for you.They have two store locations and offer storage for frozen product in boxes 50 pounds and under with daily and weeklyrates.
BEST FISHING SPOTS NEAR ANCHORAGE Read more: Top Spots for Lake Fishing in Anchorage. Campbell Creek Greenbelt, which flows from the Chugach Mountains to Cook Inlet, also offers public access points and fishing in some areas. Bird Creek and Twentymile River, about 25 miles south of Anchorage, provide excellent silver and good pink salmon fishing along the Seward Highway.A DAY IN ANCHORAGE
Afternoon. Grab a bite of Alaska at one of the many sidewalk vendors along the downtown streets. Enjoy a salmon quesadilla or reindeer sausage and a feast for the eyes at the same time; the city’s parks and sidewalks are filled with huge flowers blooming in the long summer sun. After lunch, get an eagle eye view of those mountains on thehorizon.
GETTING AROUND
Getting Around Alaska. Anchorage is at the center of air travel inside Alaska, with more intrastate flights than any other place in Alaska. It's also at the center of the state's highway network, whether travelling by car, motorhome, or with a charter or motorcoach tour. The Anchorage depot of the Alaska Railroad is the center of Alaska'strain
THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS Hike, bike, sled, skate, paddle, and play — in Anchorage, the kid-friendly options are endless. Family Adventures. Family Adventures. There is no shortage of entertainment for the little tykes. Anchorage is a casual, family-friendly city with activities to keep young visitors happy Kid Friendly. Kid Friendly. CAMPBELL CREEK TRAIL Campbell Creek Trail. The southernmost of Anchorage’s cross-city trails, the 7.5-mile Campbell Creek Trail connects the sprawling trail systems of Far North Bicentennial Park to Campbell Lake in southwest Anchorage.. It passes dense greenbelts, sprawling neighborhoods, and busy commercial areas, following the Campbell Creek watershed as the creek flows toward Cook Inlet. RAFTING & RIVER TRIPS Rafting & River Trips. Head deep into Alaska; a river trip can unlock sights and places that can't be reached by road. Get wet and wild on raging rivers or take a lazy float down a glacial stream in search of bald eagles, bears, and other wildlife. Paddle power isn’t the only thing on the water; jet boat safaris can skim shallow waters onNO CAR NEEDED
Board the Alaska Railroad for an incredible journey. The train moved people and supplies across Alaska long before the first roads linked the state. It remains a great way to see amazing landscapes and get from place to place, all in the comfort of a spacious railcar. Take the Coastal Classic to Seward for a day of glacier and wildlifecruising
EKLUTNA LAKE
Eklutna Lake. Paddle, pedal, or power: there are many ways to explore Eklutna Lake. This long lake (featuring more than 15 miles of shoreline) is fed by Eklutna Glacier and is a popular spot for a day of kayaking; rentals and guided trips are available on-site from Lifetime Adventures.A long trail runs the northeast side of the lake, opening up the Chugach to bicycles and ATVs (on select daysSHIP CREEK TRAIL
Ship Creek Trail. Curving along the northern edge of downtown Anchorage, the Ship Creek Trail is a short, accessible route perfect for exploring Anchorage’s natural history, heritage, and modern urban culture. From the trail’s western trailhead near the Alaska Railroad depot and the Ship Creek fish ladder, pedestrians can watchanglers cast
WHERE CAN I STORE FISH IN ANCHORAGE Where can I store and ship fish in Anchorage? There are a number of processing, storage and shipping options for your seafood in Anchorage. 10th & M Seafood will process, store and even ship fish home for you.They have two store locations and offer storage for frozen product in boxes 50 pounds and under with daily and weeklyrates.
BEST FISHING SPOTS NEAR ANCHORAGE Read more: Top Spots for Lake Fishing in Anchorage. Campbell Creek Greenbelt, which flows from the Chugach Mountains to Cook Inlet, also offers public access points and fishing in some areas. Bird Creek and Twentymile River, about 25 miles south of Anchorage, provide excellent silver and good pink salmon fishing along the Seward Highway.PLAN A TRIP IN 2021
Find wide open spaces and wild Alaska beauty, all within easy reach of convenient city amenities. Experience the best of Alaska on a 2021 visit to Anchorage: Here's everything you need to know. ROAD TRIPPIN' AROUND ANCHORAGE Beginning in Anchorage, the trip along Turnagain Arm is one of the most beautiful highways in Alaska and the nation. Stop by Potter Marsh in south Anchorage and follow the boardwalk through wetland habitat. Hop back in the car, but don’t get too comfy. Pull over at Windy Point to look for Dall sheep and Beluga Point for bald eagles andbeluga
THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS Hike, bike, sled, skate, paddle, and play — in Anchorage, the kid-friendly options are endless. Family Adventures. Family Adventures. There is no shortage of entertainment for the little tykes. Anchorage is a casual, family-friendly city with activities to keep young visitors happy Kid Friendly. Kid Friendly.EARTHQUAKE PARK
Earthquake Park. Earthquake Park gives visitors insight into one of the pivotal moments in Alaska history: the 1964 Earthquake. The quake on March 27 – Good Friday – measured 9.2 in magnitude and was the largest quake ever recorded in North America. A sharp drop-off north of the park and the peculiar rippling hills in the forest below are 5 AMAZING HIDDEN PLACES NEAR ANCHORAGE Lake George. This secluded lake deep in the Chugach Mountains is a prime place to explore glacier from the air. Three large glaciers - Lake George, Colony and Knik - are clustered around the lake. Flightseeing tours from Anchorage's Merrill Field and Lake Hood, and Girdwood's airfield pay a visit to the area.BEAR VIEWING
Take a guided bear viewing trip from Anchorage via floatplane for an exhilarating and unforgettable experience. There’s nothing like viewing these magnificent, massive creatures in the wild. Katmai National Park & Preserve/Brooks Falls, located on the Alaska Peninsula, southwest of Anchorage, is one of the best places to watchbrown bears in
EKLUTNA LAKE
Eklutna Lake. Paddle, pedal, or power: there are many ways to explore Eklutna Lake. This long lake (featuring more than 15 miles of shoreline) is fed by Eklutna Glacier and is a popular spot for a day of kayaking; rentals and guided trips are available on-site from Lifetime Adventures.A long trail runs the northeast side of the lake, opening up the Chugach to bicycles and ATVs (on select daysSHIP CREEK TRAIL
Ship Creek Trail. Curving along the northern edge of downtown Anchorage, the Ship Creek Trail is a short, accessible route perfect for exploring Anchorage’s natural history, heritage, and modern urban culture. From the trail’s western trailhead near the Alaska Railroad depot and the Ship Creek fish ladder, pedestrians can watchanglers cast
GLACIERS NEAR ANCHORAGE Glaciers. Alaska glaciers are everywhere. Alaska has the nation’s greatest concentration of glaciers; approximately 100,000 of them cover nearly 30,000 square miles. The glaciers near Anchorage are among the most accessible. In fact, there are 60 glaciers within 50 miles of Anchorage. Glaciers have shaped the Anchorage area forthousands of
WHALES NEAR ANCHORAGE Whales. An ethereal glimpse of a fin or tail. Silence, then a gigantic form breaches the surface. Countless whales spend the summer near Alaska shores feeding, and views of these mighty mammals are best in the waters near Anchorage.ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
Anchorage is the gateway to Alaska adventure. Located within Denaʼina Ełnena, on the traditional homelands of the Dena’ina Athabascan people and the Native Village of Eklutna, the city combines wild Alaska beauty, convenient urban comforts, mesmerizing outdoor spaces, and captivating arts and culture. Find sparkling glaciers, abundant MAPS OF ANCHORAGE AND SURROUNDING AREAS Getting to Alaska. Getting to Anchorage is a snap. More than 240 flights arrive daily at the Anchorage airport, and direct flights on a variety of carriers connect Anchorage with many major U.S. cities.FLIGHTSEEING
The Chugach Range embraces Anchorage then stretches 710 miles east towards Prince William Sound and Valdez. Flightseeing is definitely an unforgettable way to experience the magnificence of the Last Frontier. Day trips and overnight adventures include bear viewing, fly-in fishing, hiking, and glacier landings. Get up close to a toweringglacier
FLATTOP MOUNTAIN
Whichever path you choose, start the hike at the Glen Alps Trailhead. It’s about 30 minutes from downtown Anchorage. Flattop Mountain Shuttle can provide transportation from downtown to the trailhead and back. There are a number of other great hikes that begin at Glen Alps including Powerline Pass and Williwaw Lakes. Trails & Local Parks.NO CAR NEEDED
Board the Alaska Railroad for an incredible journey. The train moved people and supplies across Alaska long before the first roads linked the state. It remains a great way to see amazing landscapes and get from place to place, all in the comfort of a spacious railcar. Take the Coastal Classic to Seward for a day of glacier and wildlifecruising
KINCAID PARK
Kincaid Park. Jutting out into Cook Inlet on the western tip of Anchorage, Kincaid Park is one of the largest in the city. But don’t let proximity fool you. With nearly 40 miles of walking trails, 20 miles of single-track bike runs, browsing moose, and even the occasional bear, Kincaid Park is huge. Kincaid is at the southern endof the
WHALES NEAR ANCHORAGE Whales. An ethereal glimpse of a fin or tail. Silence, then a gigantic form breaches the surface. Countless whales spend the summer near Alaska shores feeding, and views of these mighty mammals are best in the waters near Anchorage. WHERE CAN I STORE FISH IN ANCHORAGE Where can I store and ship fish in Anchorage? There are a number of processing, storage and shipping options for your seafood in Anchorage. 10th & M Seafood will process, store and even ship fish home for you.They have two store locations and offer storage for frozen product in boxes 50 pounds and under with daily and weeklyrates.
HOW DO I GET FROM ANCHORAGE TO WHITTIER How long does it take to get from Anchorage to Whittier? It takes just over an hour by car or bus to reach Whittier, including a two mile trip through a mountain tunnel. The tunnel is a single lane, with vehicle traffic alternating between each direction every half hour. The train takes a little longer to make the trip, just under twohours.
HOW DO I GET FROM ANCHORAGE TO SEWARD? Seward is 120 miles south of the city by car, motorcoach, shuttle or train. Here are driving directions from Anchorage to Seward . It is one of the Anchorage area's two major cruise ports. Most cruises start or end in Seward, including Crystal, Holland America Lines, Norwegian, Silversea, and Seabourn (Princess Cruise Lines uses Whittier instead).ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
Anchorage is the gateway to Alaska adventure. Located within Denaʼina Ełnena, on the traditional homelands of the Dena’ina Athabascan people and the Native Village of Eklutna, the city combines wild Alaska beauty, convenient urban comforts, mesmerizing outdoor spaces, and captivating arts and culture. Find sparkling glaciers, abundant MAPS OF ANCHORAGE AND SURROUNDING AREAS Getting to Alaska. Getting to Anchorage is a snap. More than 240 flights arrive daily at the Anchorage airport, and direct flights on a variety of carriers connect Anchorage with many major U.S. cities.FLIGHTSEEING
The Chugach Range embraces Anchorage then stretches 710 miles east towards Prince William Sound and Valdez. Flightseeing is definitely an unforgettable way to experience the magnificence of the Last Frontier. Day trips and overnight adventures include bear viewing, fly-in fishing, hiking, and glacier landings. Get up close to a toweringglacier
FLATTOP MOUNTAIN
Whichever path you choose, start the hike at the Glen Alps Trailhead. It’s about 30 minutes from downtown Anchorage. Flattop Mountain Shuttle can provide transportation from downtown to the trailhead and back. There are a number of other great hikes that begin at Glen Alps including Powerline Pass and Williwaw Lakes. Trails & Local Parks.NO CAR NEEDED
Board the Alaska Railroad for an incredible journey. The train moved people and supplies across Alaska long before the first roads linked the state. It remains a great way to see amazing landscapes and get from place to place, all in the comfort of a spacious railcar. Take the Coastal Classic to Seward for a day of glacier and wildlifecruising
KINCAID PARK
Kincaid Park. Jutting out into Cook Inlet on the western tip of Anchorage, Kincaid Park is one of the largest in the city. But don’t let proximity fool you. With nearly 40 miles of walking trails, 20 miles of single-track bike runs, browsing moose, and even the occasional bear, Kincaid Park is huge. Kincaid is at the southern endof the
WHALES NEAR ANCHORAGE Whales. An ethereal glimpse of a fin or tail. Silence, then a gigantic form breaches the surface. Countless whales spend the summer near Alaska shores feeding, and views of these mighty mammals are best in the waters near Anchorage. WHERE CAN I STORE FISH IN ANCHORAGE Where can I store and ship fish in Anchorage? There are a number of processing, storage and shipping options for your seafood in Anchorage. 10th & M Seafood will process, store and even ship fish home for you.They have two store locations and offer storage for frozen product in boxes 50 pounds and under with daily and weeklyrates.
HOW DO I GET FROM ANCHORAGE TO WHITTIER How long does it take to get from Anchorage to Whittier? It takes just over an hour by car or bus to reach Whittier, including a two mile trip through a mountain tunnel. The tunnel is a single lane, with vehicle traffic alternating between each direction every half hour. The train takes a little longer to make the trip, just under twohours.
HOW DO I GET FROM ANCHORAGE TO SEWARD? Seward is 120 miles south of the city by car, motorcoach, shuttle or train. Here are driving directions from Anchorage to Seward . It is one of the Anchorage area's two major cruise ports. Most cruises start or end in Seward, including Crystal, Holland America Lines, Norwegian, Silversea, and Seabourn (Princess Cruise Lines uses Whittier instead). THINGS TO DO IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Things To Do. Anchorage is the place where young spirits and adventurous souls come to play. Alaska activities including legendary wildlife, spectacular mountain vistas, fascinating cultures, and icy blue glaciers all await your discovery.PLAN A TRIP IN 2021
Find wide open spaces and wild Alaska beauty, all within easy reach of convenient city amenities. Experience the best of Alaska on a 2021 visit to Anchorage: Here's everything you need to know. PLAN YOUR TRIP TO ANCHORAGE Plan Your Trip. Plan the ultimate trip to Anchorage, Alaska, for memories that will last a lifetime. Maps, transportation schedules, and Alaska travel tips make trip planning a breeze. This website and the free, Official Anchorage Visitors Guide include a business directory of local business that showcase the best of Anchorage andSouthcentral
A DAY IN ANCHORAGE
Afternoon. Grab a bite of Alaska at one of the many sidewalk vendors along the downtown streets. Enjoy a salmon quesadilla or reindeer sausage and a feast for the eyes at the same time; the city’s parks and sidewalks are filled with huge flowers blooming in the long summer sun. After lunch, get an eagle eye view of those mountains on thehorizon.
GETTING AROUND
Getting Around Alaska. Anchorage is at the center of air travel inside Alaska, with more intrastate flights than any other place in Alaska. It's also at the center of the state's highway network, whether travelling by car, motorhome, or with a charter or motorcoach tour. The Anchorage depot of the Alaska Railroad is the center of Alaska'strain
THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS Hike, bike, sled, skate, paddle, and play — in Anchorage, the kid-friendly options are endless. Family Adventures. Family Adventures. There is no shortage of entertainment for the little tykes. Anchorage is a casual, family-friendly city with activities to keep young visitors happy Kid Friendly. Kid Friendly. ANCHORAGE CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS Campgrounds & RV Parks. With so many wild spaces near downtown Anchorage, the options for wilderness camping can seem limitless. In addition, numerous public and privately run campgrounds, RV parks, and public cabins can be found in and around Alaska cities and towns. ORDER AN OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE & SIGN UP FOR E-NEWS Visitor Guide. Planning your Alaska vacation is a breeze with the free Official Anchorage Visitor Guide. Please provide your information below to order your free guide. WHALES NEAR ANCHORAGE Whales. An ethereal glimpse of a fin or tail. Silence, then a gigantic form breaches the surface. Countless whales spend the summer near Alaska shores feeding, and views of these mighty mammals are best in the waters near Anchorage.WALKABLE ANCHORAGE
The crown jewel of Anchorage’s vast paved trail network is the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. Access the trail downtown from 2nd Avenue and H Street or 5th Avenue and M Street. It’s a good spot for a walk or morning run. The trail stretches 11 miles, but for a shorter trip, try out the first section between downtown and Westchester Lagoon.MENU __
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