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Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum

4721 Aircraft Dr.

907/248-5325.

Mid-May-mid-Sept., daily 9-6; mid-Sept.-mid-May

Tues.-Sat. 10-4 or by appointment.

Small but interesting and informative facility presents the state’s aviation history with vintage aircraft, a theater, observation deck along Lake Hood, and a gift shop. A historic Fairchild American Pilgrim and a Stearman C2B, the first plane to land on Mt. McKinley in the early 1930s, are highlights. Volunteers are working to restore many of the planes.

 

Alaska Center For The Performing Arts

621 W. 6th Ave. at G St.

907/263-2900; 907/263-2787 for tickets.

Daily 8-5; tours Wed. 1 PM.

This distinctive stone and glass building faces a park filled with brilliant flowers all summer.

 

Alaska Heritage Library And Museum.

301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., at C St.

907/265-2834.

Free.

Late May-early Sept., weekdays noon-5; early Sept.-late May, weekdays noon-4.

This museum in the lobby of a large midtown bank displays a variety of Alaskan Native artifacts including baskets, dolls, paintings, and rare books.

 

Alaska Native Heritage Center.

Take 4th Ave. Trolley

907/257-5635

8800 Heritage Center Dr. (Glenn Hwy. At Muldoon Rd.), 907/330-8000.

Admission charged.

Mid-May-Sept., daily 9-6; Oct.-mid-May, weekends noon-5.

Situated on a 26-acre site facing the Chugach Mountains, this spacious center offers an introduction to Alaska’s Native peoples through interpretive displays, artifacts, photographs, demonstrations, live performances, and films. Next to the lake outside, five village exhibits representing Alaska’s varied Native heritage acquaint you with the traditional structures and culture of Native peoples.

 

Alaska Public Lands Information Center

605 W. 4th Ave. at F St.

907/271-2737.

Memorial Day-Labor Day, daily 9-5:30

Labor Day-Memorial Day, weekdays 10-5:30.

This is a great one-stop source of information on all of Alaska’s public lands, including national and state parks, national forests, and wildlife refuges. Make reservations for a state ferry, watch nature videos, learn about plants and animals, or view films highlighting different areas of the state.

 

Alaska Railroad Depot.

411 W. 1st Ave.

907/265-2494.

Daily, depending on train schedules.

Built in 1942, some of the original woodwork can still be seen inside the lobby. In front are totem poles and an historic engine used in the building of the Panama Canal before it hauled freight in Alaska. A monument in front of the depot relates the history of the railroad, which played an important role in the city’s growth.

 

Alaska Statehood Monument

Corner of 2nd Ave. & E St. A plaque and the bust of President Eisenhower commemorates the Alaska Statehood Act signed by the President on January 3, 1959, making Alaska the Union's 49th state.

 

Alaska Zoo.

2 miles east of the New Seward Hwy. 4731 O’Malley Rd.

907/346-3242.

May-Labor Day, daily 9-6; Labor Day-Apr., daily 10-dusk.

Siberian tigers, musk oxen, seals, moose, and a variety of Alaskan birds call this home, but the main attractions are Oreo, a brown bear, and Ahpun, a polar bear. You can hop a city bus here from downtown.

 

Anchorage Museum Of History And Art.

121 W. 7th Ave.

907/343-4326; 907/343-6173 for recorded information.

Admission charged.

Mid-May-mid-Sept., Sun.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri.-Sat. 9-6; mid-Sept.-mid-May, Tues.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 1-5.

Visitors can join an informative 45-minute tour or watch a film on Alaska.

Permanent collection depicts 10,000 years of Alaska history, including Native subsistence lifestyles, European exploration, Russian-America and contemporary times. Also features art of the north from travelers, adventurers and Native artists. Daily presentations by local artists and authors take place from June through August.

 

Chugach State Park

Headquarters, Mile 115, Seward Hwy.

HC 52, Box 8999, 99540

907/345-5014.

Alaska’s most accessible wilderness, Chugach State Park is nearly half a million acres in size. Bordering Anchorage to the east, it has nearly 30 trails - from 2 to 30 miles long - suitable for short hikes, weeklong backpacking, and mountain biking.

 

Eklutna Native Village

907/688-6026

Fee for tours

Mid-May-mid-Sept., daily 8-6

Eklutna, Inc. an Alaska Native Corporation, established Eklutna Historical Park in 1990 to preserve the heritage and traditions of the Athabascan people, and to portray the rapidly disappearing lifestyles of the Dena'ina Athabascan Indians in Southcentral Alaska.This small indigenous community 26 miles north of Anchorage on the Glenn Highway, is the oldest continually inhabited Athabascan site in the area. At the village cemetery is the hand-built St. Nicholas Siberian-style prayer chapel, traditional Russian Orthodox crosses, centuries old Russian icons, and 80 Native spirit houses, structures traditionally erected over the grave of a deceased relative. This custom comes from the melding of Athabascan and Russian Orthodox beliefs and practices. Often a family uses specific colors for their Spirit House to identify their clan. The cost of admission includes informative 30-minute tours, and the gift shop sells Native crafts.

 

Elmendorf Air Force Base Wildlife Museum

8481 19th St., Bldg. 4-803

907/552-2282 for recorded information.

Free. Mon.-Thurs. 3-4:45, Sat. noon-5.

Mounted grizzlies, polar bears, birds, and moose live at this self-guided museum.. There are also hands-on displays

 

Imaginarium

737 W. 5th Ave.

907/276-3179

Admission charged.

Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. noon-5.

Children can stand inside a giant soap bubble at the bubble lab, hold a starfish in the marine exhibit, learn about the northern lights, or take a galaxy tour in the planetarium at this experiential science museum. Featured attractions include an iguana, an alligator, and even a 19-ft python.

 

Oomingmak Musk Ox Producers Co-op

604 H St. Step inside for a look - and feel - of qiviut (pronounced key-vee-ute), the soft underwool of the musk ox. The wool--eight times warmer than sheep wool of equal weight--is hand knit into warm garments by Natives in Western Alaska. 272-9225.

 

Old City Hall.

524 W. 4th Ave.

This 1936 building now houses offices of the Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau. A few exhibits and historic photos are right inside the lobby. Out front, check out the marble sculpture of William Seward, the secretary of state who engineered the purchase of Alaska from Russia.

 

Oscar Anderson House Museum

420 M St., 907/274-2336

June-mid-Sept., Tues.-Sat. 11-4; mid-Sept.-May, by appointment.

City butcher Oscar Anderson built Anchorage’s first permanent frame house in 1915 at a time when most of Anchorage consisted of tents. A Swedish Christmas open house is held the first two weekends of December. Half-hour tours are available whenever the museum is open.

 

Potter Marsh

907/345-5014.

Weekdays 8-4:30.

Canada geese and other migratory birds and the occasional moose or beaver frequent this marsh about 10 miles south of downtown on the Seward Highway. An elevated boardwalk makes viewing easy. The Potter Point Section House, an old railroad service building just south of the marsh, operates as a state park information center. Out front is an old engine with a rotary snowplow that was used to clear avalanches. Seward Hwy.,

 

Resolution Park

Western end of 2nd and 3rd Aves.

A cantilevered viewing platform dominated by a monument to Captain Cook is found in this tiny park. Mt. Susitna, known as the Sleeping Lady, is the prominent low mountain to the northwest. Mt. McKinley - referred to by most Alaskans by its traditional name, Denali - is often visible 125 miles away.

 

Ship Creek.

Whitney Rd.

The creek is dammed here, with a footbridge across the dam. You’ll see a waterfall, salmon running upstream, anglers, and, above it all, the tall buildings of downtown.

 

Tony Knowles Coastal Trail.

Access points are on the waterfront at the ends of 2nd, 5th, and 9th avenues and at Westchester Lagoon.

On summer evenings, this recreational trail can be crowded with strollers, runners, bikers, dog walkers, and in-line skaters. In winter, cross-country skiers take to it in droves. The trail begins off 2nd Avenue, west of Christensen Drive, and curls along Cook Inlet for approximately 11 miles to Kincaid Park, beyond the airport.

 

Alaska Native Heritage Center

The Center is located in Anchorage, Alaska at the corner of Muldoon Road and Glenn Highway, 15 minutes from downtown.

9 - 9 .

Admission charged.

 

A trail introduces visitors to Native Tradition Bearers, artists and performers as they tour five village exhibits surrounding a lake on the 26-acre campus.

The Alaska Native Heritage Center is the first-ever visitor attraction to share Alaska Native traditions through educational programs for everyone; the center opened in May 1999.

Five Traditional Villages

Visitors enter the Center through the Welcome House, which includes interpretative displays, a theater hosting a film presentation and daily performances of traditional Native dance troupes.

A 30-member Academy comprised of Elders and Tradition Bearers was formed to help guide the Center’s staff in program and building design.

The five traditional villages represent the five major Alaska Native cultures and offer a look into each culture’s crafts and lifestyle.

 

Nearby Glaciers

 

20-mile Glacier

45 min. south Hanging glacier visible from the highway. Look northeast up the Twenty Mile River valley just before you reach Portage.

 

Explorer Glacier

50 min. south Viewable from the road to Portage Glacier, look for this hanging glacier near the Bear Creek Campground.

 

Byron Glacier

1 hr south Near the visitor center at Portage Glacier. A 3/4-mile walking trail takes you to the snowfield at the base of the glacier. Join a guided "iceworm safari" or explore on your own.

 

Exit Glacier

2.5 hrs. south A short walking trail just north of Seward takes you right up to the glacier. Adventurous hikers can take a (long, strenuous) climb up to the 300-square-mile Harding Ice Field.

 

Matanuska Glacier

2 hrs. north/east This glacier stretches 27 miles long. Look down over parts of it from the Glenn Highway or drive closer (over private land) for a lowland perspective of its 4-mile-wide terminus.

 

Portage Glacier

Begich-Boggs Visitor Center on the shore of Portage Lake

907/783-2326

One of Alaska’s most frequently visited tourist destinations, this is 54 miles southeast of Anchorage via the Seward Highway and Turnagain Arm. A 6-mile side road off the Seward Highway leads to the. Unfortunately, the glacier is receding rapidly, so the view across the lake is not as good as it used to be. southeast of Anchorage.

 

Scenic Drives From Downtown

 

Kenai Fjords National Park

Best known for world-class fishing, the Kenai Peninsula is an Alaska-sized outdoor playground that includes the and port towns with lots to do. There's also Whittier, gateway to the pristine Prince William Sound.

 

The Matanuska Valley is a beautiful area rich in outdoor activities and includes Alaska's only community based on agricultural, a restored gold mine and a Musk Ox farm. Further North is Denali National Park, home to North America's highest peak: Mt. McKinley.

 

Eklutna Historical Park

Discover an intriguing mix of Russian and Native Alaska cultures at Eklutna Historical Park, just a half-hour from downtown.

The park features the Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, a cemetery with colorful spirit houses and displays that explore the fascinating history of the Russian influence on Athabaskan culture.

 

Big Game Alaska

Located on the Seward Highway 5 miles from Portage Glacier, Big Game Alaska offers the visitor an opportunity to view a variety of animals from the comfort of their own vehicles. Among these are: Moose; Sitka Black-tailed Deer; Caribou; Elk; Bison; Muskoxen; Raptors/Birds and Small Mammals.

As Alaska’s only drive-through animal park, Big Game Alaska is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned animals.

 

Alaska Sealife Center

A scenic 2.5-hour drive to the shores of Resurrection Bay in Seward.

Accessible by road, rail, air and sea, the new Alaska SeaLife Center is one of the state’s top attractions.

The Center is the world’s first cold-water marine institute, dedicated to preserving the marine environment through research, rehabilitation and education.

Interactive exhibits and discovery programs allow hands-on experience.

Three different habitats, with viewing above and below the water’s surface, mirror the natural surroundings of Resurrection Bay. Visitors can view endangered Steller Sea Lions, harbor seals, and countless seabirds as they live and interact as they would in the wild.

This 115,000-square-foot facility is operated by the Alaska SeaLife Center - a private, non-profit corporation. Scientific leadership is provided by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Tours of the Center are self-guided

 

Girdwood.

Forty miles southeast of Anchorage, the town of Girdwood, a ski resort, summer vacation spot, and home to an eclectic collection of locals. The main attraction is the Mt. Alyeska Ski Resort, the largest ski area in Alaska. Besides winter sports, the town has mountain hiking, restaur