Anchorage

Where breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife and majestic glaciers await

The City of Lights & flowers

Discover unforgettable adventures in the heart of the Great Land.
Nestled between the majestic Chugach Mountains and the vast waters of Cook Inlet, Anchorage offers the perfect blend of urban comfort and easy access to Alaska’s stunning natural beauty. Start your journey downtown, where you can explore the rich history and culture of Alaska at the Anchorage Museum and the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Savor fresh seafood at local eateries, shop for unique Alaskan souvenirs, and stroll along the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail for breathtaking views of the coastline and wildlife.

Just outside the city, immerse yourself in Alaska’s wilderness. Take a day trip to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to see bears, bison, and moose up close, or set off on a glacier cruise or scenic rail journey through the Kenai Peninsula. For a truly unforgettable experience, try dog sledding - on glaciers in the summer or through snow-covered landscapes in winter. Anchorage’s prime location also makes it an ideal base for exploring nearby gems like Denali National Park, home to North America's tallest peak, Kenai Fjords National Park where you can go whale watching in Resurrection Bay, or Whittier, where you can embark on a glacier cruise through the stunning Prince William Sound.

Anchorage is a hub for outdoor activities, from hiking the famous Flattop Mountain and fishing and wildlife watching to heading out in the Fall and Winter months to witness the stunning northern lights. The city’s growing culinary scene showcases fresh Alaska seafood and local craft brews, giving you a true taste of the region.

Whether you’re exploring its urban charms, venturing into the wild, or using Anchorage as a gateway to greater Alaska adventures, this city promises an exciting mix of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty that will leave a lasting impression.

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Anchorage. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is
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Denali FlightSeeing

Denali flightseeing out of Anchorage offers breathtaking aerial views of North America's tallest peak and the Alaska Range. Several operators provide unforgettable flightseeing adventures, showcasing vast glaciers, rugged peaks, and vibrant alpine landscapes - some even include glacier landings, allowing you to step onto ancient ice. Perfect for photographers and adventurers, these flights reveal Denali’s majestic beauty from angles unreachable on foot, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience in Alaska’s wilderness. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Anchorage Trolley Tours

Start your Alaska adventure with Anchorage City Trolley Tours! Embark on a 24-kilometre scenic journey led by knowledgeable local guides, who will share fascinating stories about Anchorage’s history and vibrant present. Explore cultural landmarks, catch a glimpse of seaplanes landing at Lake Hood, and take in breathtaking mountain and ocean views from scenic spots. Visit Earthquake Park and keep an eye out for the legendary urban moose! Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Bear Viewing in Katmai

Bear viewing in Katmai National Park offers an incredible opportunity to witness brown bears in their natural habitat. Famous for the Brooks Falls, the park attracts visitors during the summer months when bears gather to fish for salmon. Tourists can observe these magnificent creatures up close, either from observation platforms or on guided tours, as the bears fish, play, and interact in the wild. The experience provides unforgettable wildlife encounters in one of Alaska's most pristine environments.

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Prince William Sound

Prince William Sound, located in southern Alaska, is a stunning coastal region known for its dramatic landscapes of glaciers, fjords, and mountains. The area is famous for its massive tidewater glaciers, which calve into the waters, creating an awe-inspiring natural spectacle for visitors. The sound is also home to abundant wildlife, including humpback whales, sea otters, and seals. Easily accessible from Anchorage, it offers spectacular opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking, fishing, and scenic cruises.

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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre

The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre, located just outside Anchorage, offers a chance to see Alaska’s iconic wildlife up close in a natural setting. The centre is home to species like bears, moose, bison, and wolves, providing a sanctuary for animals in need of rehabilitation. Visitors can walk along scenic trails, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy wildlife viewing in a beautiful Alaska landscape, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.

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Dog Sledding

Experience the thrill of dog sledding in Anchorage, gliding across pristine snowfields as a team of eager huskies pulls you through breathtaking landscapes. Some operators combine scenic flights with glacier dog sledding, offering unparalleled views of rugged peaks and icy expanses. Meet the dogs, learn mushing techniques, and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime ride. Perfect for adventurers and nature lovers, dog sledding in Anchorage captures the spirit of Alaska’s wilderness. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Alaska Railroad

Offers an unforgettable journey through Alaska's rugged wilderness. Starting at the historic Anchorage Depot, the railroad connects travellers to iconic destinations like Denali National Park, Seward, and Fairbanks. Passengers enjoy panoramic views of majestic mountains, glaciers, and wildlife from comfortable railcars equipped with large windows and dome ceilings. With scenic day trips and multi-day adventures, the Alaska Railroad provides a unique way to experience the state’s natural beauty and remote charm. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Whale Watching

Whale watching near Anchorage offers incredible opportunities to see majestic marine life. Head to Turnagain Arm, accessible via the Seward Highway, to spot beluga whales during late summer and fall. For a more immersive experience, travel to nearby Resurrection Bay in Seward or Prince William Sound in Whittier. Both locations feature guided boat tours where you can see humpback whales, orcas, and sea otters against the backdrop of stunning glaciers and rugged Alaskan landscapes.

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Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling in Anchorage offers thrilling adventures through Alaska’s stunning winter landscapes. Glide across snow-covered trails, open fields, and frozen rivers, surrounded by majestic mountains and pristine wilderness. The season typically lasts from November through early May, with a variety of accessible trails that surround Anchorage. Several operators provide guided excursions suitable for riders of all levels. Explore breathtaking scenery and enjoy the exhilaration of riding through Alaska’s snowy backcountry. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Zip Lining

Zip lining offers a thrilling way to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Your guided adventure features a series of ziplines, suspension bridges, and a rappel, taking you through lush forests with stunning views of Denali and the Alaska Range. Perfect for adventure enthusiasts, the tour combines safety and excitement, making it an unforgettable way to connect with nature and create lasting memories in Alaska's rugged landscape.

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Alaska Airlines Centre

The Alaska Airlines Centre in Anchorage is a vibrant hub for live sports, hosting thrilling games and events. Home to the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves, it features basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics matches that electrify the crowd. This state-of-the-art venue also welcomes local and regional sports tournaments, including high school championships and wrestling events. With its dynamic atmosphere and modern amenities, it’s the ultimate destination for sports fans in Alaska.

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Drive the Seward Highway

The Seward Highway, a 205 kilometre scenic drive from Anchorage to Seward, offers breathtaking views of Alaska’s natural wonders. Hugging Turnagain Arm, the route features tidal flats, dramatic cliffs, and wildlife like belugas and Dall sheep. Pass through Chugach National Forest, where lush forests and glacial-fed rivers dominate. Stops include Beluga Point, Portage Glacier, and Kenai Lake. With towering mountains, waterfalls, and pristine landscapes, this All-American Road is a photographer’s dream and an adventurer’s paradise.

Matanuska Glacier

A visit to Matanuska Glacier offers an unforgettable adventure on one of the state’s most accessible glaciers. Led by expert guides, this tour lets you explore breathtaking ice formations, deep crevasses, and stunning blue meltwater pools. Located just off the scenic Glenn Highway, the glacier provides a safe yet exhilarating experience for all skill levels. Whether you're walking on ancient ice or admiring panoramic views, this tour promises a unique connection with Alaska’s icy grandeur.

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Eagle River Nature Centre

The Eagle River Nature Center, located just outside Anchorage, offers a peaceful retreat into Alaska’s wilderness. Situated in the stunning Eagle River Valley, it provides access to hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and breathtaking mountain views. The centre features exhibits on local flora and fauna and offers guided tours for those interested in learning about the area’s natural history. Visitors can spot moose, bears, and other wildlife, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers year-round.

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Helicopter Tours

Helicopter tours in Anchorage offer stunning aerial views of Alaska’s natural beauty, including snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and wildlife. You can soar over Cook Inlet, Denali National Park, or the Chugach Mountains for an unforgettable experience. Tour options vary, from short sightseeing flights to longer excursions that include glacier landings. Whether you're looking for a quick scenic tour or a more immersive adventure, Anchorage’s helicopter tours provide a unique way to explore Alaska's wilderness from the sky. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Native Heritage Centre

The Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage offers visitors a deep dive into the rich cultures and traditions of Alaska's Native peoples. Through exhibits, performances, and interactive experiences, the center showcases the diverse indigenous groups of Alaska, including their art, history, and languages. Visitors can explore traditional Native dwellings, watch cultural performances, and participate in hands-on activities, making it a unique and educational destination for anyone interested in understanding Alaska's Native heritage.

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Alyeska Resort

Alyeska Resort, located just 70 kilometres southeast of Anchorage, is a luxurious year-round getaway offering breathtaking mountain and ocean views. Facilities include a spa, fitness center, indoor saltwater pool, and several dining options, such as the renowned Seven Glaciers restaurant. Outdoor activities abound, from skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking and scenic tram rides during warmer months. Guests can explore nearby glaciers, enjoy wildlife tours, or simply unwind amidst the serene natural surroundings.

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Chugach National Forest - Alaska Scenery

Chugach National Forest, covering almost 7 million acres, is a pristine wilderness of towering mountains, icy fjords, and ancient glaciers. Located just outside of Anchorage, it offers outdoor enthusiasts a variety of activities, from hiking and fishing to kayaking and wildlife viewing. Home to moose, bears, eagles, and salmon-filled streams, the forest is a natural wonder. Popular spots include the Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, and Portage Glacier. As a gateway to breathtaking Alaska scenery, Chugach National Forest is a must-visit for adventurers and nature lovers.

Wildlife Viewing

Anchorage offers fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities. Otters can be seen at University or Taku Lakes or Westchester Lagoon. Moose are commonly seen along city trails like Tony Knowles Coastal Trail or nearby parks such as Kincaid Park. Bald eagles soar above Ship Creek and Potter Marsh, where migratory birds thrive in summer. Drive to Turnagain Arm for chances to see Dall sheep on cliffs or beluga whales in the inlet. Guided tours to Chugach State Park or the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre provide even more up-close encounters.

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Dine at Fletcher's Restaurant

Fletcher’s, located inside the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage, offers a cozy, pub-style atmosphere with a touch of elegance. Known for its hearty Alaska seafood, steaks, and gourmet pizzas, it’s a great spot for both casual and upscale dining. The warm wood-paneled interior and intimate booths create a welcoming setting. Popular with locals and visitors alike, Fletcher’s also features an excellent selection of craft beers, wines, and cocktails, making it a perfect place to unwind.

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Lake Hood Seaplane Base - Alaska Adventures

Lake Hood Seaplane Base in Anchorage is the world’s busiest seaplane hub, offering breathtaking Alaska adventures. Scenic flights depart over rugged mountains, glaciers, and pristine wilderness, perfect for wildlife viewing. Popular excursions include bear-viewing trips to Katmai or Lake Clark National Parks, remote fishing expeditions, and backcountry lodge visits. Visitors can watch planes land and take off from the observation deck or enjoy guided tours to learn about Alaska's aviation history and seaplane operations.

Alaska Zoo - Alaska Wildlife

The Alaska Zoo, open since 1966, offers visitors a chance to explore native Alaska wildlife in a natural setting. The zoo is home to a variety of species, including bears, moose, wolves, and bison, along with birds, seals, and Arctic animals. Visitors can learn about the region's ecosystems and conservation efforts. It also features a petting zoo and educational exhibits. The Alaska Zoo is a fun, informative stop for families and nature lovers.

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Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall

Premier shopping destination offering a mix of popular retail brands and local boutiques. With stores like Coach, Apple, The North Face, and a variety of specialty shops, it caters to diverse shopping needs. The mall also features a selection of dining options and is centrally located, making it convenient for visitors to explore nearby attractions. Whether you’re shopping for fashion, souvenirs, or gifts, it’s a must-visit spot.

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Flightseeing Adventures

Experience the stunning beauty of Alaska with a flightseeing tour from Anchorage. Fly over the Chugach Range and look for wildlife, then head toward iconic Mt. Denali for an up-close view of its glaciers and towering peaks. Explore glaciers in Prince William Sound, where you can touch down near tidewater glaciers. Or take a scenic tour over Knik Glacier, Colony Glacier, and Lake George, marveling at their crevasses and vibrant blue pools in a truly unforgettable adventure.

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Resurrection Bay

Travelling from Anchorage to Seward for the day is easy whether you choose self-drive, scenic rail or bus. Once there, visit Resurrection Bay, a stunning coastal inlet surrounded by towering mountains and glaciers. The bay is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, including crystal-clear waters and abundant wildlife such as sea otters, humpback whales, and puffins. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat cruises, fishing, and kayaking, as well as hikes along nearby trails offering panoramic views of the bay. With its dramatic landscapes and rich marine life, Resurrection Bay is a must-see destination for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers.

Stay at Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge

Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, located about 160 kilometers north of Anchorage, offers a cozy and picturesque stay with stunning views of Denali and the surrounding wilderness. Guests can enjoy comfortable accommodations, a welcoming atmosphere, and delicious dining options. With its serene setting and easy access to outdoor adventures, Talkeetna Lodge is a great add-on to your Anchorage adventure. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Experience the Midnight Sun

In Anchorage, the Midnight Sun is a spectacular natural phenomenon where the sun doesn’t set for several weeks during summer, typically from late June to early July. This extended daylight allows for 24 hours of sunlight, creating unique opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and sightseeing at any time of day or night. The phenomenon is a highlight for visitors, offering endless daylight to explore Anchorage’s beauty and enjoy its vibrant summer atmosphere.

Northern Lights Viewing

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are a stunning natural light display visible in Anchorage during the fall to spring months, particularly from September to April. The vibrant colours - green, purple, and red—dance across the night sky due to solar particles interacting with Earth's magnetic field. This breathtaking celestial phenomenon is viewable across Anchorage, but it is worth noting that visibility increases as you venture away from the urban core and bright city lights.

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Hiking

Hiking in Anchorage offers a variety of trails showcasing Alaska's incredible natural beauty. From easy strolls along Kincaid Park’s coastal trails to more challenging hikes up Flattop Mountain, there’s something for every level. Hikers can enjoy panoramic views of the city, surrounding mountains, and Cook Inlet. Popular spots include the Portage Pass, Horseshoe Lake Trail and the challenging Eagle River Nature Centre. With diverse landscapes and wildlife, Anchorage is a hiker’s paradise year-round.

Anchorage Museum

The Anchorage Museum offers a captivating exploration of Alaska’s history, art, and science. Its exhibits range from Indigenous culture and history to contemporary art, with interactive displays on the state’s natural environment and scientific achievements. The museum features the hands-on Discovery Centre, an interactive science exhibit for children, and the impressive Smithsonian Arctic Studies Centre. It provides a unique opportunity to immerse in Alaska’s diverse cultures and heritage, making it a must-visit for travellers.

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Alyeska Tramway

The Alyeska Tramway offers stunning views of Alaska's natural beauty, transporting visitors from the base of Alyeska Resort to the summit of Mount Alyeska. The ride takes you 700 metres up, offering panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and Turnagain Arm. At the top, visitors can enjoy hiking, wildlife spotting, or dining with incredible views. The tramway is a must-see experience for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone looking to immerse themselves in Alaska's breathtaking landscapes.

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Cross Country Skiing

Anchorage offers excellent cross-country skiing opportunities with miles of groomed trails and stunning landscapes. Popular spots include Kincaid Park, Glen Alps Trailhead, and the Powerline Pass, all offering views of snow-capped mountains and wildlife. The area’s trails cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers, and are accessible from the city. The relatively mild coastal climate and consistent snowfall make Anchorage a prime location for year-round skiing adventures in winter.

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Anchorage Botanical Garden

The Anchorage Botanical Garden offers a serene retreat showcasing Alaska's diverse plant life. Set in a 110-acre site, it features over 1,100 plant species, with themed gardens such as the Alpine, Herb, and Perennial Gardens. Visitors can enjoy seasonal blooms, including wildflowers, roses, and native plants. The gardens also host educational programs and events, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful escape in Anchorage.

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Visit Whittier

This gateway to Prince William Sound is a small, scenic town surrounded by stunning mountains and glaciers. Accessible through the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, it offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and adventure. The town is known for its picturesque waterfront, with cruise ships often passing through, and with its proximity to glaciers and its location along the scenic coastline. Whittier is a key access point for outdoor adventures like scenic boat tours, wildlife viewing, and glacier hiking.

Fresh Anchorage Seafood

Anchorage boasts several top seafood restaurants serving fresh king crab, halibut, salmon, and scallops. Simon & Seaforts offers panoramic views with expertly prepared seafood. Glacier BrewHouse is famous for its wood-grilled halibut and king crab legs. Orso highlights Alaskan flavours with fresh seafood dishes. The Bubbly Mermaid Oyster Bar serves unique seafood plates and bubbly pairings. For a casual spot, Humpy’s Great Alaskan Alehouse offers local seafood in a lively setting.

Kayaking

Anchorage's waterways provide memorable kayaking opportunities, with its pristine waters and stunning landscapes. Paddle along the scenic waters, known for its dramatic tides or the turquoise waters of Eklutna Lake, surrounded by towering mountains and serene forests. For a more remote experience, head to Spencer Lake where you can paddle among icebergs, explore glacial meltwater, and enjoy the serene beauty of Alaska's wilderness. Guided tours are available for all levels. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a scenic 11-mile path along Anchorage’s coastline, offering breathtaking views of the waters, wildlife, and surrounding mountains. Popular for walking, biking, and running, the trail stretches from Kincaid Park to downtown Anchorage. It passes through diverse landscapes, including forests and wetlands, with opportunities to spot birds, moose, and the occasional beluga whale. This trail is a perfect way to experience Anchorage’s natural beauty while enjoying outdoor activities.

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Portage Glacier - Alaska Treasure

Portage Glacier, located just 80 kilometres south of Anchorage, is a must-see Alaska treasure. Nestled in the scenic Chugach National Forest, visitors can take a scenic cruise on Portage Lake for an up-close view of the glacier, surrounded by mountains and forests. The area offers a range of activities, including hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. In the winter, the glacier’s beauty is amplified by snow-covered landscapes. It’s a must-see destination for anyone wanting to experience Alaska’s majestic glaciers.

Fat Biking

Explore Anchorage’s trails on a thrilling fat biking adventure! Perfect for all skill levels, these wide-tired bikes are designed for snowy and rugged terrains, offering a unique way to navigate Alaska’s stunning wilderness. Glide through serene forests, catch breathtaking mountain views, and immerse yourself in the crisp winter air. Guided tours provide insights into the area’s wildlife and natural beauty, making it an exhilarating and unforgettable outdoor experience in Alaska's scenic backyard.

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Log Cabin Visitor Information Centre

A charming and historic spot for visitors seeking local information. Housed in a rustic log cabin, it offers brochures, maps, and helpful staff to assist with planning trips around Anchorage and Alaska. The centre provides insights into local attractions, tours, and outdoor activities. Its central location, near the waterfront and downtown, makes it an ideal stop for newcomers wanting to explore the area's highlights.

Alaska Aviation Museum

Discover Alaska’s rich aviation history at the Alaska Aviation Museum. Located on Lake Hood, the museum showcases vintage aircraft, interactive exhibits, and fascinating stories of pioneering pilots. Explore restored planes, flight simulators, and the control tower for panoramic views. Learn how aviation shaped Alaska’s development, connecting remote communities and supporting rugged industries. Perfect for history buffs and aviation enthusiasts, this museum captures the spirit of flight in the Last Frontier.

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Hike Flattop Mountain - Alaska Wilderness

Flattop Mountain is a popular hiking destination known for its distinct, flat summit and breathtaking panoramic views of Anchorage, Cook Inlet, and the surrounding Chugach Mountains. The 5.3-kilometre round-trip trail offers a moderately challenging climb, with rocky terrain and a steep final ascent. At the top, hikers are rewarded with sweeping vistas and a sense of accomplishment. It's a favourite spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure, stunning scenery, and a taste of Alaska wilderness.

Sullivan Arena

Sullivan Arena, is a versatile indoor facility hosting sports events, concerts, trade shows, and community gatherings. Opened in 1983, it is home to the Anchorage Wolverines ice hockey team and serves as a venue for larger concerts and comedy shows. With seating for approximately 6,000 spectators, the arena features modern amenities and flexible configurations. It has also played a key role in community events, including emergency housing efforts and cultural celebrations, making it a hub of activity in the city.

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Ice Climbing

Ice climbing in Anchorage provides a thrilling adventure for outdoor enthusiasts. With its stunning glaciers and frozen waterfalls, the region offers prime locations for both beginners and experienced climbers. Popular spots include the Matanuska Glacier and various icefalls in the nearby Chugach Mountains. Guided tours help climbers learn techniques and ensure safety while scaling frozen vertical ice formations. Whether you're looking for a challenge or a new adventure, ice climbing in Anchorage offers a unique and exhilarating way to explore Alaska’s winter beauty.

49th State Brewing - Alaska Flavours

49th State Brewing in Anchorage offers a lively atmosphere with a wide selection of craft beers brewed on-site. Located in downtown Anchorage, it provides a perfect spot to enjoy unique Alaska flavours with a menu featuring delicious pub fare. The spacious venue features large windows, offering views of the city, and a vibrant outdoor deck during warmer months. Known for its welcoming vibe, 49th State Brewing is a popular stop for locals and visitors alike.

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Off-road adventures

Embark on a thrilling off-road adventure in Anchorage, where several operators offer tours through Alaska's rugged terrain. Explore scenic trails, dense forests, and remote landscapes while enjoying breathtaking views of mountains, glaciers, and wildlife. Whether traversing the Knik River Valley or riding backcountry paths near Bird Creek or Eklutna Lake, these tours cater to adventure seekers looking for an exhilarating and immersive way to experience Alaska’s wilderness. Perfect for ATV, dirt bike, and 4x4 enthusiasts alike. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Anchorage Distillery

Anchorage Distillery crafts premium spirits using local ingredients, including grains and glacier-fed water. The facility features a state-of-the-art production area, a tasting room where visitors can sample vodka, gin, and whiskey, and a cozy lounge for enjoying craft cocktails. Guests can take guided tours to learn about the distillation process and the distillery’s dedication to sustainability and Alaskan heritage. Anchorage Distillery combines innovation with tradition, creating a memorable experience for spirit enthusiasts.

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Town Square

Anchorage's Town Square Park is a vibrant gathering spot in the city's heart, offering a mix of natural beauty and urban charm. With its seasonal gardens, the park transforms throughout the year with an ice skating rink added to the square in winter, hosting events like holiday light displays, summer concerts, and festivals. Located at 6th Avenue and E Street, it’s a hub for locals and visitors alike, providing a serene space to relax, people-watch, or explore the surrounding downtown attractions.

Kenai Fjords National Park Tour

Embark on an unforgettable day trip from Anchorage to Kenai Fjords National Park, a stunning haven of glaciers, dramatic landscapes, and abundant wildlife. Cruise past towering tidewater glaciers calving into the sea, and keep an eye out for orcas, humpback whales, sea lions, puffins, and bald eagles. Explore the rugged coastline by kayak or hike scenic trails like the Exit Glacier Area. Marvel at the Harding Icefield and experience the raw, untamed beauty of Alaska’s wilderness.

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Day trip to Seward

Seward, located about a 2-hour drive from Anchorage, is a stunning coastal town nestled between the Kenai Mountains and Resurrection Bay. It’s a perfect day trip excursion, offering breathtaking views along the scenic Seward Highway. Once there, explore Kenai Fjords National Park, take a wildlife cruise, or hike to Exit Glacier for unforgettable views. The charming town also features local shops, restaurants, and a lively waterfront. Seward combines adventure, nature, and relaxation for a memorable Alaskan experience.

King Street Brewing company

Popular craft brewery known for its innovative, high-quality beers, it offers a variety of styles, from hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts and refreshing lagers. Guests can enjoy the inviting taproom, complete with panoramic views of the Chugach Mountains, or take a tour to see the brewing process up close. With a focus on local ingredients and community, it’s a must-visit for beer enthusiasts.

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Scenic Drive to Girdwood

Take a breathtaking drive to Girdwood, a charming Alaska town nestled in the Chugach Mountains. Follow the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway, where towering peaks, sparkling glaciers, and turquoise Turnagain Arm waters create a stunning backdrop. Spot beluga whales along the shoreline and pause at Beluga Point 'in summer' or Bird Point for panoramic views. With lush forests and dramatic landscapes, this route offers unforgettable vistas, making the journey as memorable as the destination.

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