2022 Official Guide to Anchorage Alaska

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OFFICIAL GUIDE TO

ALASKA

AND SURROUNDING AREAS


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Where awe-inspiring open spaces meet city comforts: Anchorage connects the best of Alaska, all in one place.

Byron Glacier



TABLE OF CONTENTS Dena’ina Land Acknowledgment................4 Welcome to Anchorage....6 Health & Wellness..............8 Anchorage by Season.....10 Wildlife................................12 Parks & Trails.................... 14 Chugach Mountains.......... 16 Glaciers.............................. 18 National Parks................. 20 Day Tours..........................22 Culture & History..............24 Adventure.........................26 Fishing................................28 Family Travel.....................30 Day Trip North................... 32 Day Trip South.................33 Year-round Activities......34 Plan Your Adventure.......36 Ultimate Itinerary.............38 Northern Lights............... 40 Experience Winter...........42 Winter Events................... 44

Business Directory................... 47 Things to Do.............48 Trip Planning............ 68 Places to Stay..........72 Entertainment.......... 82 Dining........................ 86 Shopping.................. 92

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DENA’INA LAND Anchorage lies within Dena’ina Ełnena, on the traditional homeland of the Dena’ina Athabascan people and the Native Village of Eklutna. We’re grateful for their stewardship of this land and everything it holds.

TRADITIONAL PLACES

Nestled between the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet, the Anchorage area is home to many Dena’ina cultural sites – places used for fishing, trapping, hunting, berry picking, and more, long before the city came to exist. They remain important parts of the local landscape to this day.

LEARN MORE

Find more information at the Anchorage Museum and the Alaska Native Heritage Center. See Museums, Culture & Heritage Centers on page 59.


NORTH

Native Village of Eklutna

Dghelay Ka’a “Big Mountain”

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(Denali)

Dghelishla

“Little Mountain” (Mount Susitna)

Dgheyay Kaq’

“Mouth of Stickleback Creek” (Mouth of Ship Creek)

Chanshtnu

“Grass Creek” (Chester Creek)

K’iłkedi Aq’a

“Trapping location” (Area of Fourth Avenue and Gambell Street)

Nen Ghiłgedi

“Rotten Land” (Earthquake Park)

Nungge

“Upland area”

Nuch’ishtunt

“Place protected from the wind”

(Nunaka Valley/Russian Jack)

(Point Woronzof)

Qin Cheghilnu

“Crying Ridge Creek” (Campbell Creek)

Tikahtnu

“Big Water River” (Cook Inlet)

Hkaditali

“Drift lumber” (Potter Marsh)


WELCOME

TO ANCHORAGE A little bit urban, a little bit wild, we’re ready for you.

Anchorage opens doors to the best of Alaska. You can find all the iconic experiences you’ve dreamed of in one place. Surrounded by sprawling mountain ranges, curving coastline, and towering glaciers in variegated shades of blue, the city combines dazzling natural splendor with exhilarating urban life.

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SPECTACULAR REASONS TO LOVE ANCHORAGE

1 ACCESSIBLE ALASKA: Anchorage’s international airport provides direct flights from major U.S. hubs. Rail, air, and road ties offer quick connections to Denali, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, and other nearby national parks. On a clear day, you can see Denali from downtown, and a sprawling trail system knits the city into the surrounding Chugach Mountains. There’s no easier way to experience the best of Alaska than with a trip to inspiring Anchorage.

3 GATEWAY TO GLACIERS: Anchorage is surrounded by ancient rivers of ice, and dozens of glistening glaciers are only a short hike, drive, or flightseeing tour away. Try the Alyeska Aerial Tram, the Spencer Glacier Whistle Stop train, and day cruises in Prince William Sound and Portage Valley: Whether you explore by boat, air, or foot, Anchorage makes it easy to get close to a glacier.

2 ABUNDANT WILDLIFE: Moose meander along city bike paths, beluga whales swim along the Cook Inlet coast, migratory birds flock to Potter Marsh, and black bears mosey through spacious parks and hillside berry patches. In Anchorage, you never need to travel far to spot some spectacular Alaska wildlife.

4 OPEN SPACES: Laced with hundreds of miles of trails and bordered by hundreds of thousands of acres of wild Alaska parkland, Anchorage is the perfect place to find wide-open space and secluded natural splendor – while still staying close to familiar urban amenities. Experience the vast beauty of Chugach State Park and the Chugach National Forest, fill your lungs with clear mountain air in Girdwood or Portage Valley, and take time to enjoy some Alaskastyle solitude.

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Downtown Anchorage

5 CULTURAL CROWN JEWELS: Shaped by the region’s Dena’ina Athabascan roots, other Indigenous influences, and international ties, Anchorage offers a unique cultural experience found nowhere else in the country. Iconic local attractions like the Anchorage Museum, the Alaska Native Heritage Center, and a mix of theater and gallery spaces immerse visitors in the vibrant, varied culture of Alaska’s largest city.

ONLY IN ANCHORAGE: The only urban chinook salmon fishery in the U.S. The world’s biggest floatplane base. One of the most powerful coastal tidal systems on the planet. Anchorage sparkles with the biggest, the brightest, and the best, and spending time in the city means soaking up all the things that make Alaska so special. 6

ADVENTURE STARTS HERE

Most people choose to fly into Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) to start their adventures. For cruise travelers, Anchorage is also at the start or end of one-way voyages, since the ports of Seward and Whittier are so close. Spend at least a few days in Anchorage on any trip. The city is the best spot for exploring Alaska Native culture, enjoying trails, viewing natural wonders, and a whole host of outdoor activities. When it’s time to venture beyond, Anchorage is at the heart of transportation inside the state. Alaska Railroad’s largest depot links Anchorage and Girdwood to Whittier, Seward, Talkeetna, Denali National Park, and Fairbanks. It’s also at the center of the state’s air and highway network.

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HEALTH & WELLNESS Travel with confidence, no matter where the trail leads. lead. .

WIDE OPEN SPACES Natural serenity and city comfort. When it comes to planning the perfect Alaska vacation, Anchorage offers the peace of mind provided by plenty of wide-open outside spaces. Hundreds of miles of city trails make it easy to stay active. A vast state park provides endless opportunities for scenic social distancing. Visit a downtown park and you might find a public yoga session, Zumba, or salsa lessons. Enjoy elevated outdoor relaxation at the Alyeska Nordic Spa. The midnight sun makes it easy to get your daily dose of Vitamin D. So dive in: Follow these simple steps to experience the best of Alaska while prioritizing well-being – mind, body, and soul. Know Before You Go Navigate to VisitAnchorage.com for current COVID-19-related travel recommendations and advisories. Individual businesses, attractions, and excursions may require guests to wear face masks, so arrive prepared by packing a few masks to wear if and when necessary.

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Enjoy Open Air Anchorage’s active outdoor culture means you’ll always find plenty of places to stretch out in the fresh air. Rent a bike and go for a ride, paddle a local lake, wander a Chugach State Park trail, dine al fresco on a rooftop deck, or grab a seat on the grass and catch a concert at a downtown park. Anchorage is a city built around beautiful, accessible outside spaces, so you’ll always enjoy plenty of room to breathe. Practice Trail Safety Follow posted trail signs, pack adequate supplies, and make sure to explore with a buddy, or share your hiking plans with a friend or family member before setting out solo.

Many Anchorage businesses have taken the Healthy Anchorage Pledge, committing to doing their part to keep their staff and guests safe. Find a list at VisitAnchorage.com.


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ANCHORAGE MAGNIFICENT IN EVERY MONTH

In Anchorage, every month offers something special to experience – from seasonal natural wonders and unique holiday celebrations to sun-soaked summer adventures and cozy winter getaways under the glow of the northern lights.

MARCH

34°F / 1°C 13:10 hrs daylight

APRIL

44°F / 7°C 16:20 hrs daylight

MAY

56°F / 13°C 19:55 hrs daylight

SPRING

• Northern

lights viewing • Spring skiing and snowboarding • Flightseeing • Gray whale watching

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JULY

65°F / 18°C 21:36 hrs daylight

AUGUST

64°F / 17°C 17:41 hrs daylight

SUMMER

MID-MARCH – END OF APRIL Best for wildlife viewers, aurora chasers, and anyone hoping for a final dose of snow sports. By mid-March, Anchorage has more sunlight each day than in any of the other 49 states, so it’s a prime time to visit before summer arrives.

JUNE

63°F / 17°C 22:00 hrs daylight

MAY – MID-SEPTEMBER Make the most of the midnight sun to enjoy classic Alaska sights and experiences. Summer is the most popular time to visit, with myriad ways to immerse in nature, culture, and life in the Great Land. • Hiking • Biking • Flightseeing • Kayaking

and rafting and wildlife day cruises • Fishing • ATV tours • Glacier

• Dog

sledding (cart or glacier) • Bear viewing • Whale watching • Museums and cultural centers • Paddleboarding • Markets and festivals


BY SEASON WHAT TO EXPECT

Summer days stretch toward midnight, and temperatures can climb into the 70s. In the winter months, mild temperatures are ideal for fun in the snow, and with 5.5 hours of daylight on the shortest day of the year, there’s plenty of time for aurora hunting.

SEPTEMBER

55°F / 13°C 14:25 hrs daylight

OCTOBER

40°F / 5°C 11:34 hrs daylight

NOVEMBER

28°F / -2°C 9:01 hrs daylight

DECEMBER

25°F / -4°C 5:28 hrs daylight

FALL

JANUARY

22°F / -5°C 8:16 hrs daylight

FEBRUARY

27°F / -3°C 10:34 hrs daylight

WINTER

MID-SEPTEMBER – MID-NOVEMBER

MID-NOVEMBER – MID-MARCH

Green is a fall color in Alaska. Nighttime skies return, so auroras are once again visible. Stroll the hills for blueberries, enjoy the trails before snow flies, or catch a performance as the curtain goes up at local theaters.

Winter sparkles with plenty of snow and prime opportunity for aurora views. Anchorage boasts tons of fun to be found under blankets of white. If paradise is best explored on skis, skates, or sleds, this is the time to visit.

• Hiking • Biking • Flightseeing • Performing • Northern

arts lights viewing

• Skiing

• Flightseeing

• Skating

• Ice

• Northern

• Snowshoeing

lights viewing sledding • Fat tire biking • Ice fishing • Snowmobiling tours • Dog

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• Wildlife

viewing arts • Fur Rendezvous • Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race • Performing

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1,500 moose I 280 beluga whales I 250 black bears I 2,400 Dall sheep

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Remember Anchorage’s wild animals are just that: wild. Give them plenty of room.

Judging by the size of this wood bison’s tongue, any guesses on how much it weighs? A wood bison’s tongue can weigh up to 8 pounds! @akwildlife

THE WILDLIFE HAVEN

Hundreds of bird species call Anchorage home or stop in the city during annual migrations. Spot loons, pintails, terns, and other birds from the boardwalks at Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary. It’s not just an aviary attraction; the marsh is a favorite spot for beavers and moose. Why end the expedition there?

A SURE THING

There are plenty of opportunities to spot Alaska’s feathered, furry, or finned friends year-round. Hundreds of miles of trails and huge parks offer convenient wildlifeviewing opportunities within Anchorage. Looking for guaranteed views of the state’s menagerie? Explore the largest variety of wildlife in the state at the Alaska Zoo. Spread across 25 acres in south Anchorage, the zoo is home to bears, moose, wolves, caribou, musk oxen, arctic fox, and more. It’s the perfect place for the whole family to enjoy Alaska’s wild things. Snap an unforgettable wildlife photo of the brown bears, wood bison, lynx, and elk at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, just 12 miles south of Girdwood. The center provides spacious enclosures and also quality care for injured and orphaned animals in its 200-acre park.

Drive south along the scenic Seward Highway for more wildlife sightings. Dall sheep dot the rocky cliffs on one side of the road while beluga whales swim Turnagain Arm on the other. Find Alaska’s creatures in the wild with a guided tour by boat, plane, helicopter, train, or car. Countless tours delve deep into national and state parks, providing visitors with once-in-a-lifetime viewing experiences.

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Anchorage’s abundant wildlife roam city parks, flock to local coastlines, and teem in nearby waterways. Follow the lifecycle of chinook salmon as they make their way up Ship Creek. Watch for moose browsing through the brush along local bike trails and keep an eye out for bears foraging in bogs and berry patches.

Potter Marsh – Though best known for birds, the wetlands are a fave feeding ground for bigger critters as well. Tony Knowles Coastal Trail – Follow the forested Cook Inlet coast – plenty of moose do, and the trail starts downtown. Kincaid Park – The lush forest and quiet setting is an oasis for big herbivores. Chugach State Park – The foothills of this vast natural park are filled with good access points. Try Glen Alps, Eagle River Nature Center, or McHugh Creek for starters.

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PARKS & TRAILS

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Q. What’s your favorite local park to visit? A. Campbell Creek Estuary

Park, just above the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, offers beautiful views of Turnagain Arm and Campbell Creek. I often see sandhill cranes nesting here. It is pedestrianonly and one of few outdoor spaces that does not allow dogs in order to protect the fragile wildlife. – Erin K

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Anchorage’s expansive trail network is full of hidden gems, connecting parks and neighborhoods and reaching nearly every corner of the city. Starting downtown, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail stretches 11 miles along the Cook Inlet shoreline, eventually reaching Kincaid Park at the far western edge of the city. A few blocks south of downtown, find Westchester Lagoon, ideal for summer bird-watching and winter ice skating. The Coastal Trail ties the park to downtown and distant Kincaid Park, while the Chester Creek Trail turns inland and runs east toward the mountains.

Eagle River Nature Center

Help protect Anchorage’s parks and trails and keep Alaska clean: Plan to pack out whatever you pack in.

At the eastern end of the Chester Creek Trail is Russian Jack Springs Park, featuring tree-lined trails, picnic facilities, a playground, and a skate park. Paths and bike lanes further connect the park to the north and south. To the south, the Campbell Creek Trail passes fish viewing platforms and creekside eateries before ending at a grassy estuary on the coast. To the north, the 2.5-mile Ship Creek Trail connects downtown Anchorage with the neighborhood of Mountain View, passing the William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery before reaching the Glenn Highway bike path leading north to Eagle River and beyond.

INTO THE WILD, INSIDE THE CITY

Nearly half of Anchorage’s urban parkland is concentrated in the two biggest parks, Kincaid Park and Far North Bicentennial Park. Anchorage is sandwiched between them, so a whole day in nature is just a few minutes east or west.

The park is a treasure for cross-country skiers, hosting national and international elite races in the winter months. All those groomed ski trails are publicly accessible and free to use. Far North Bicentennial Park is Anchorage’s largest city park, spread over 4,000 acres in the Chugach foothills. The most popular gateways provide great introductions: • Campbell Creek Science Center – Take Knik Arm a hands-on approach or attend a special event to discover the park’s natural appeals.

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• Alaska Botanical Garden – Located just inside the park, find native flora and the handiwork of inventive gardeners. • Hilltop Ski Area – No matter the season, find a trail to follow on foot, bike, or ski.

MOOSE LOOP

Jutting out into Cook Inlet, Kincaid Park holds nearly 40 miles of walking trails and 20 miles of singletrack bike trails. Even the drive into the park can seem like a wildlife safari; browsing moose are a regular sight, and even the occasional bear makes an appearance. Park visitors also get great views of Denali, Cook Inlet, and Fire Island.

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For an all-day adventure, rent a bike and set out on the 32-mile Moose Loop route, which forms the shape of a moose’s head over a map of the city. Cover more ground on two wheels: See Bicycle Tours and Rentals on page 51. Hope

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CHUGACH MOUNTAINS Find sweeping views and serenity in Anchorage’s big backyard.

The Chugach Mountains form a dramatic backdrop for the city of Anchorage, but it doesn’t take an expedition to enjoy the alpine air: A quick drive from downtown Anchorage delivers you directly into world-class Chugach wilderness, brimming with natural beauty and accessible adventure.

ANCHORAGE’S BACKYARD

Combined, Chugach State Park and Chugach National Forest comprise more than 9,000 square miles of parkland. Yet the closest access points are less than 20 minutes from the center of the city. The Chugach feature most of the 60 nearby glaciers. Dall sheep, moose, bears, eagles, and countless other Alaska creatures call the range home, and plenty of two-legged Alaskans head out to enjoy a post-work hike or weekend retreat from business-asusual. The tallest peaks in these parts top out above 8,000 feet, but have a plethora of short, easy trails to take in all the sights.

Turnagain Arm

ONE PLACE, MANY ADVENTURES

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The ways to enjoy this Alaska-sized natural space are as varied as the landscape itself. Hiking, biking, kayaking, rafting, and fishing: they are all part of life in the Chugach. Hundreds of miles of trails wind through the forest. Many secluded lakes and ponds dot valleys carved methodically by glaciers or rushing mountain streams.


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With hundreds of miles of trails, there’s one for every age and ability. Here are a few of Alaskans’ favorite hikes in the Chugach. 1 Thunder Bird Falls – The short, 2-mile trail has a big payoff: a waterfall roars at the far end of the out-and-back-route.

South Fork Eagle River

GO WITH THE PROS

The mountains are so close, and the points of entry so diverse that enjoying the Chugach on your own is easy. Connecting with a tour can bring even greater access and deeper understanding of Anchorage. Guides can show off amazing places hidden amid the peaks. Getting a view of the Chugach doesn’t always involve an expedition either. Soar over trees and kettle ponds on a tram ride or sightseeing flight. Or rumble into the heart of it with an ATV tour.

Not sure what to pack? Gear rental companies can lend fishing tackle, camping supplies, winter gear … anything you need for a few days or a couple weeks. See Sporting Goods & Equipment Rentals on page 99.

2 Eagle River Nature Center – The ¾-mile Rodak Nature Trail loop features salmon and beaver sightings from the viewing decks. Dew Mound Trail reaches back 6 miles into the mountains, with plenty of shorter options. Feeling ambitious? The 23-mile Crow Pass Trail is an epic thru-hike option for expert hikers. 3 Byron Glacier – The easy ½-mile stroll out to this valley glacier is one of the gems near the end of the Trail of Blue Ice. 4 Winner Creek Trail – The moderate 6-mile round-trip hike in Girdwood has forested serenity, roaring rapids, and a mountain stream. 5 Glen Alps – Incredible views, even on arrival. Flattop is the most climbed mountain – and the most popular day hike – in the state. Powerline and Hidden Lake trails also start here. 6 Bird Ridge – The 2.5-mile route climbs 3,400 feet above the waters of Turnagain Arm. The caloric burn earns a view usually reserved for Dall sheep. 7 Portage Pass Trail – The 4-mile round trip from Whittier to the lake shore has a cool treat – Portage Glacier looms large across the water.

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GLACIERS Giant glaciers line the land around Anchorage, and visitors are treated to an up-close view.

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Glaciers are among Anchorage’s most popular stops. From day cruises to flightseeing and easy hikes to extreme treks, start your glacial exploration in Anchorage. Weave around icebergs on a one-hour cruise to the face of Portage Glacier aboard the mv Ptarmigan. Stroll along the lakeshore or take an interpretive

Prince William Sound

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walk from Begich, Boggs Visitor Center to nearby Byron Glacier, for a close-up view of these magical ice formations – all just 15 miles south of Girdwood, or an hour from downtown Anchorage.

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A long, low rumble. A sharp crack of ice. A jagged block of ice crumbling into the water below. Glaciers are one of Alaska’s most awe-inspiring sights, and with dozens of them located within just 50 miles of the city, Anchorage makes it easy to see these crystal blue ice formations firsthand, whether you approach by foot, boat, or private plane.


Portage Glacier

ROADSIDE WONDER

Getting a look at these icy wonders doesn’t take a lot of effort. In this part of Alaska, even a scenic drive along the Seward Highway has glacier views. The posh Seven Glaciers Restaurant in Girdwood pairs fine dining with alpine views of seven hanging glaciers. The aerial tram ride to the restaurant is just an appetizer of the panoramic vistas in store. Checking out a glacier can be as easy as pulling off the road at a scenic overlook. North of Anchorage, stop along the Glenn Highway to spot the mighty Matanuska Glacier. A view of Matanuska Valley’s prized ice is steps from the parking lot, and guided hikes and climbing trips are a great way to get an up-close look. Views line the drive to Exit Glacier near Seward, and all that separates the visitor center from the toe of the glacier itself is a leisurely hike.

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Drive out to Portage Valley for up-close views of Byron Glacier, Portage Glacier, and other surrounding rivers of ice. Explore by foot, or take a glacier cruise on Portage Lake.

Twentymile Glacier

BY AIR AND SEA

Race along the terminus of Knik Glacier in a helicopter or touch down at a camp high atop Punch Bowl Glacier for summer dog sledding. Ski-equipped planes are another aerial way to explore Alaska’s ice; land on one in the shadow of Denali for a mid-summer snowball fight. Rather float than fly? Head for the protected waters of Prince William Sound and cruise the many glaciers of College Fjord and Blackstone Bay. Or venture deep into Kenai Fjords National Park for a view of Aialik or Holgate glaciers coupled with an afternoon of marine wildlife sightings. For paddling, hiking, or climbing at Spencer Glacier, the Alaska Railroad is the ticket to adventure. Once the train pulls away from the whistle stop, spend quality time with your fellow travelers and an Alaska glacier for the day. urban &

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NATIONAL PARKS

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Find convenient connections to five of Alaska’s national parks.

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Q. Denali’s on my bucket

list: How do I get there from Anchorage, and what’s the best way to experience the park?

A. There are four main ways to get to Denali National Park: Rent a car in Anchorage for the five-hour drive to the park entrance, or consider the Alaska Railroad. Commercial bus lines and charter air services also connect the city and the park. Once there, two types of tour buses go into Denali. The non-narrated transit buses cost less and will let you off anywhere along the Denali Park Road. – Peter C For updates on the Denali Park Road, visit www.nps.gov.

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Denali National Park & Preserve


NATIONAL TREASURES

By area, Alaska has more than 50 percent of the national parkland in the United States, and many of the most famous parks are close to Anchorage. There are few places as synonymous with Alaska as Denali National Park & Preserve. By car, train, bus, or plane, the trip to Denali is an unforgettable one. The first place in Alaska to be designated a national park, it’s home to the tallest peak in North America. Even from Anchorage, Denali is visible on the horizon. Soar above the peaks over the frozen course of glaciers on a flightseeing excursion or drive north for a trip deep into the park to spot bears, caribou, wolves, and other animals.

Lake Clark National Park

murres are drawn to massive rookeries on rocky cliffs to hatch and raise their young. Sea lions and seals haul out on the rocks near shore, while otters cluster together lounging in the water. The thunderous crash of ice echoes in coves and bays as chunks of tidewater glaciers end their journeys down from the mountains in the park’s waters.

Kennecott Mines

America’s largest park, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, is filled with adventure. With more than 20,000 square miles of land, the park has limitless backcountry possibilities but holds other surprises, as well. Malaspina Glacier stretches more than 1,500 square miles and is North America’s largest piedmont glacier. Explore Alaska’s fevered gold rush development at Kennecott Mines or the famous salmon runs of the Copper River.

Kenai Fjords National Park

For marine wildlife and glacier views, Kenai Fjords National Park near Seward is a must. Explore the waters of the park on a day cruise and watch gray, humpback, and minke whales feed in the nutrient-rich waters. Gulls, puffins, and

Katmai National Park

Lake Clark and Katmai national parks are home to famous bear-viewing spots along waterfalls and the Cook Inlet coast. For a few months during the summer, massive bears camp out along the waterways in search of returning salmon. Remote lodges welcome visitors and each park is easily accessible by air from Lake Hood Seaplane Base in Anchorage.

Make it a day trip: Flightseeing tours, train rides, and day cruises are great ways to explore nearby national parks then be back in Anchorage in time for dinner.

Kenai Fjords National Park

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DAY TOURS From your Anchorage base, head out and see more of Alaska.

Go off-grid after breakfast in town, visit a glacier at lunch, then be back in the city in time for dinner. Whether you explore by road, rail, air, or sea, Anchorage offers plenty of ways to pack a day (or a week) with only-in-Alaska adventure.

STEP BY STEP

Start your trip with a stop at the downtown Visitor Information Center. Find tours, trips, and free transportation to top attractions and accommodations, as well as local advice and travel tips from the pros. Choose a walking tour that highlights local history. Experience culinary adventures on a dining tour or snap a better shot with a photo expedition.

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A stroll in Anchorage yields more than just fresh air. Art installations and murals dot the city, making any exploration colorful. Just a few blocks north, Ship Creek flows through town. Anchorage got its start on the banks of the creek 100 years ago. What was once tent city is now salmon central. Cast for chinook salmon, watch fish swim upstream, or stop in at the nearby Ulu Factory to learn about Alaska’s iconic fillet knife.

BEHIND THE WHEEL

Tours and shuttles are an inexpensive way to spend time outside the city center. Anchorage Trolley Tours offers one-hour sightseeing tours that start and end downtown. Or head for the mountains instead; amazing hikes and fantastic views are just minutes away. Hop on the Flattop Mountain Shuttle or drive to the Glen Alps Trailhead in southeast Anchorage and check out Flattop Mountain, the most climbed peak in Alaska. Renting a car opens up even more options. An amazing number of glaciers are within driving distance. Visiting one can be as easy as stopping roadside for a few minutes or as exhilarating as a day spent hiking or climbing. If you prefer gold over glaciers, Crow Creek Mine allows visitors to pan at historic strikes.


Or let someone else do the driving all day; tour companies can share the best spots for wildlife viewing, get into city history, or even find a frothy favorite on a craft brewery tour.

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EXCITEMENT BY TRAIN

Catch trains headed north and south from the historic Alaska Railroad depot. Trains depart downtown for adventures outside of the city and return the same evening. Head to Whittier for a day of fishing, glacier viewing, or kayaking Prince William Sound. Explore the historic Loop District or board the Coastal Classic for a trip to Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park. Day trippers with a ticket northbound can explore the quaint town of Talkeetna, the base camp for Denali adventures.

Turnagain Arm

Anchorage plants tens of thousands of flowers in hundreds of beds and baskets throughout town, earning its nickname “The Hanging Basket Capital of the World.” Stop and smell the roses, geraniums, dahlias, and begonias, admire the work of master gardeners in Town Square Park, or rest and recharge while learning more about local flora at the Alaska Botanical Garden.

BIRD’S-EYE VIEW

Flightseeing tours depart Anchorage to places that will take your breath away. North America’s tallest mountain looms large and day trips aboard bush planes put Denali in sight for visitors of all types. Many planes are equipped with skis that allow for glacier landings amid the giant peaks of the Alaska Range. Helicopters and planes are another way to reach secluded sites, and Anchorage and Girdwood are the perfect places to start your tour. Fly out and spend the day, and you might just decide a longer stay is exactly what you need. urban &

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Alaska’s rich cultural heritage dazzles in diverse Anchorage.

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VIBRANT CULTURES

Anchorage is located on traditional and present-day Dena’ina Athabascan homeland. Today, it’s also home to Indigenous people from every part of the state, as well as residents from all over the world. See more of the city’s unique heritage at museums and cultural centers across Anchorage. Learn about Indigenous traditions at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Engaging storytelling, authentic song and dance, and the finely hewn crafts of skilled artisans show just how vibrant Native culture is in the Great Land. Just north of downtown, explore Russian Orthodox and Dena’ina Athabascan history and culture at the Eklutna Historical Park.

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TREASURES FROM THE PAST

Discover 10,000 years of history, extensive local art collections, and world-class traveling exhibits at the Anchorage Museum — the largest in the state. Unearth a treasure trove of 600 Alaska Native artifacts in the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum. Zip through the cosmos in the Thomas Planetarium. Experience more of Alaska’s Eastern European cultural connections at the Little Lithuanian Museum & Library. Explore fascinating cultural connections spanning the globe at the Alaska Jewish Museum. Hear stories of heroism and learn about the lives of the state’s men and women in uniform at the Alaska Veterans Museum. Let imagination take flight at the Alaska Aviation Museum with a close-up look at rare aircraft that helped shape Alaska’s history.

Many Anchorage landmarks have traditional Dena’ina Athabascan names. Look for artistic signage – created by the Indigenous Place Names Project – installed at public gathering places like Westchester Lagoon and Chanshtnu Muldoon Park. Learn more at VisitAnchorage.com.

ATHLETICISM, ALASKA STYLE

Sheer athletic skill abounds at the popular annual NYO Games in April. Open to all Alaska middle and high school students, events are based on sports played by past generations of Alaska Native people as a way to test hunting and survival skills, increase strength, and maintain endurance, agility, and the balance of mind and body.

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ADVENTURE

From city to stream to summit, Anchorage is the key to iconic Alaska adventures.

BACKPACK AND BACKCOUNTRY

Amazing trails start just outside the downtown core and are easily reached, even with a short drive. Get a bird’s-eye view from Bird Ridge, or ford a river on the 23-mile Crow Pass Trail between Girdwood and Eagle River. The extended daylight of summer provides ample time for day-long and multiday hikes.

PEDALS AND SPOKES

Stack up the vertical miles with lift-assisted downhill biking on Mount Alyeska. Ride hillside trails with city views at Hilltop Bike Park. Explore miles of tree-lined singletrack at Kincaid Park. Alaska is a haven for distance riders, too: Extensive dedicated bike paths connect communities along the railway, and numerous campgrounds and roadside lodges keep everyone comfy when the day’s ride is done. Winter biking, either on fat bikes or with studded tires, opens up a winter wonderland to cyclists.

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PADDLE POWERED

With the longest coastline of any state, 3 million lakes, and 12,000 rivers, Alaska waters encompass the right conditions for paddle sports at any level of ability. Kayaking, rafting, canoeing, and paddleboarding take advantage of all the H2O. Eklutna Lake, Resurrection Bay, and Prince William Sound sparkle for kayakers. Paddle among the icebergs in Prince William Sound, or trace the coast in search of nesting eagles and kittiwakes. Raft the wide, lazy Chulitna River in full view of the Alaska Range, or put in above Class V rapids on Sixmile Creek.


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EPIC ASCENT

Crampons? Check. Rope? Check. 27-mile long glacier? Definitely a check! Mountaineering ranges from bouldering and rock climbing to ice trekking and glacier hiking. Vertical exploration reveals mountainous landscapes shaped by the collision of tectonic plates and valleys and kettle ponds carved out by the awesome power of glaciers and rivers. Even novices will find experienced guides to “show them the ropes” and get out on the ice.

Access world-class ice climbing right here in Anchorage, from Portage to the everpopular Eklutna Canyon.

GRAVITY GUIDED Moose Flats

Everyone’s level of adventure is different. Check with Alaska Public Lands Information Centers or a guide to find the right experience for you.

All these slopes are good for more than just climbing. They go the other way too. Downhill mountain biking in summer gives way to legendary snowcat and heli-skiing all winter long. Head to Girdwood for an alpine setting with a helipad just steps away. Or explore the Tordrillo or Talkeetna mountains from a remote lodge. urban &

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FISHING FACTS

The largest salmon caught in Alaska weighed 97 pounds, and the largest halibut was 459 pounds. Five salmon species, arctic char, grayling, halibut, trout, cod, and rockfish are all found in Anchorage or just a few hours away. Anchorage’s fish hatchery gives visitors a close look at young salmon. For fish runs visit www.adfg.alaska.gov

Anchorage is the place where fish tales come true and the “big one” is a cast away. Whether donning well-worn waders or just testing the waters, anglers of all skill levels will find a fishing hole right for them. Find expert fishing advice and all the gear for an expedition in Anchorage.

LOCAL WATERS

The dream of landing a trophy fish lures people from around the globe to Anchorage, where it all starts just a stone’s throw from downtown. Land a monster salmon in Ship Creek in the shadow of Anchorage high-rises. Didn’t bring a rod and tackle? Rentals and recommendations are available at The Bait Shack. Join the Slam’n Salm’n Derby, held annually in June, for a chance to win prizes for biggest fish caught during the peak of the chinook salmon run. Later in the summer, The Bait Shack’s Coho Rodeo sends anglers scrambling for the winning silver. Want to stay dry? Size up salmon from the viewing platform on the banks of the creek or head for the William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery.

A short drive south of Anchorage, toss a line into Bird Creek for cohos and pinks. Rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and arctic char thrive in Campbell Point Lake, Sand Lake, Jewel Lake, and other bodies of water across the city. Outfitters can set you up to fish for any species. Not all anglers wear waders – some wear fur; keep a respectable distance from bears looking for a catch of their own.

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More of Alaska’s legendary fishing spots are just a short drive from downtown Anchorage. Catch moments of serenity while casting for one of the five species of salmon; there are dozens of small, secluded streams and lakes. Legendary waters are in easy reach. Head north to the Deshka and Susitna rivers for salmon, or cast for grayling and rainbows in Mat-Su area lakes north of Anchorage. To the south, the Kenai and Russian rivers teem with salmon, and in the deep waters near Whittier or Seward, huge halibut lie in wait. Hook up with a charter service or guide and spend a few hours or a whole weekend on the water. When the trip is done, go home with more than just fish tales. Local processors can prepare and ship fish home – fresh from Alaska waters to the table.

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FAMILY TRAVEL Make Alaska memories to last a lifetime.

Share an adventure with the whole family. With Alaska’s grand scale, there is space for kids, parents, grandparents, and old friends. Make the next family occasion truly unforgettable; unplug from the daily grind and reconnect in Anchorage with those who matter most. In a state this large, there are adventures to please everyone.

for exploring forest trails and watching for wildlife in the Eagle River Valley. For more animal encounters, visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center and the Alaska Zoo. When the snow flies, try tubing at Arctic Valley Ski Area, or lace up your skates for a spin at Westchester Lagoon or Cuddy Family Midtown Park.

FUN FOR ALL AGES

Anchorage is full of Alaska-sized experiences and big adventures for little ones. Visit the Discovery Center at the Anchorage Museum to explore the science behind tsunamis, aurora, earthquakes, and other natural phenomena. Slide, swing, skate, and play at Russian Jack Springs Park, blast off in a space-themed playground at Valley of the Moon Park, or grab a picnic at one of Anchorage’s 220 city parks. Stretch out on sandy beaches at Goose Lake or Jewel Lake, or get moving on a trail — Eagle River Nature Center is the perfect starting point 30

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Plan a field trip your family will never forget: Anchorage offers copious kid-friendly ways to learn more about Alaska’s unique culture and natural history.

Stroll the Ship Creek Trail: Learn about Anchorage’s railroad history and rich salmon runs with a walk along the Ship Creek Trail. From the trailhead near downtown Anchorage, visitors can head east, stopping to explore interpretive signs detailing the area’s colorful past as a railroad construction camp. Multiple bridges and overlooks give trailgoers the chance to spot salmon in the creek below, and the eastern end of the trail connects pedestrians to the William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery, which is open to the public and home to more than 100 rearing tanks producing millions of salmon, trout, and arctic char annually.

Tour the solar system: The Anchorage Light Speed Planet Walk features a scale model of the solar system, spread across downtown Anchorage and along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. With the sun situated at the corner of Fifth Avenue and G Street and Pluto located at Kincaid Chalet a little over 10 miles away, the path provides an immersive astronomy lesson for family members of all ages.

Set out on an urban safari: Anchorage is home to hundreds of urban moose — hit the road for a city safari. Drive out to Point Woronzof and Kincaid Park, down to Potter Marsh, and up to Glen Alps. You’re sure to find a four-legged friend somewhere along the way. Just remember to observe from a respectful distance. Experience Earthquake Park:

Reshaped by the 1964 Good Friday earthquake, this wooded park in west Anchorage is the perfect place to learn more about one of the most formative seismological events in the city’s history. Explore interpretive displays, then take a walk on a secluded stretch of the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail to see where the land dips and was reshaped by the quake.

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Alaskans know how to celebrate – whether it’s the longest day of the year or the Fourth of July. Plan a trip around one of these favorite annual festivities for guaranteed family fun. 1 Summer Solstice – The annual Summer Solstice Festival is a downtown Anchorage tradition featuring vendor booths, fitness and relay-style competitions, music, and more. Elsewhere throughout the city, locals enjoy the extended daylight hours with evening baseball games, hikes in Chugach State Park, and other outdoor adventures. Late June. 2 Girdwood Forest Fair – In the summer, the popular Girdwood Forest Fair draws locals to the woods at the edge of Chugach State Park. Vendors sell handmade arts and crafts, food booths serve Alaska-grown snacks, and entertainers perform on multiple stages throughout the forest. Early July.

3 Fourth of July – Anchorage traditionally celebrates the Fourth of July in a big way, with a community parade and carnival on Delaney Park Strip in the heart of downtown. See handmade floats, marching musical performers, festive displays representing Anchorage’s dozens of diverse cultures, and a heavy dose of Alaska history. July 4. 4 Bear Paw Festival – Between the Bear Paw Grand Parade, a carnival, a classic car show, a foot race, and the iconic Slippery Salmon Olympics, this annual summer event is a family friendly favorite that takes place in the cozy community of Eagle River, a quick 20-minute drive from downtown Anchorage. Early July.

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EAST ANCHORAGE – EAGLE RIVER – EKLUTNA LAKE Seek out Indigenous perspectives, secluded valleys, and glacial lakes – a trip north on the Glenn Highway puts you on the trail of the region’s story before Anchorage even existed. Rent a car for the day and go!

Alaska Native Heritage Center: 15 min. by car • The Alaska Native Heritage Center shares

local cultures. Community Elders and culture bearers weave together past, present, and future through Alaska Native song, dance, sport, and storytelling performances.

• Circle the lakeside path and explore examples of

varied traditional dwellings drawn from the Arctic tundra to coastal rainforest. • The center hosts Indigenous artisans. Meet artists,

learn the methods, and browse finished works to find a piece that speaks to you.

Eagle River Nature Center: 35 min. by car • The mountains call at Eagle River Nature Center.

The river cut a stunning valley through towering peaks, leading a survey team in the 1900s to call it “a miniature Yosemite.”

• Hike trails that range from short loops to longer,

point-to-point backcountry routes. • The center often hosts informal walks, talks, and

workshops on natural subjects.

Eklutna Lake: 50 min. by car • Kayak, bike, or ride an ATV along a stretch of the

11-mile-long Eklutna Lake. The glacier-fed waters stretch back into the mountains.

• Before returning to Anchorage, stop at the nearby

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TURNAGAIN ARM – PORTAGE VALLEY – WHIT TIER Incredible landscapes, iconic wildlife, and fun-filled activities – all of it awaits south of Anchorage along Turnagain Arm. The Seward Highway is a National Scenic Byway and has more than enough to fill a day – or two!

Turnagain Arm: 20 min. by car • Walk the boardwalk at Potter Marsh, part of

the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge. It’s a favorite for geese, arctic terns, and other birds. Spawning salmon and browsing moose make occasional appearances.

• Bird and Beluga points offer great vistas. Scan

Turnagain Arm for the bore tide and beluga whales. Sharp-eyed visitors might also spot eagles or Dall sheep on the slopes of the mountains.

• Stop at Bird Creek to watch anglers pull wild salmon

from the rushing waters.

Portage Valley: 60 min. by car • The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a great

place to see moose, bears, musk oxen, and a whole ark of Alaska animals up close. The center also offers daily talks and animal enrichment programs.

• The Begich, Boggs Visitor Center explains Portage

Valley’s main appeal – glaciers – making it a prime starting point.

• Take an easy hike on the Trail of Blue Ice or Byron

Glacier Trail for a glimpse of alpine glaciers.

• One-hour summer cruises to Portage Glacier show

off the biggest glacier in the valley.

Whittier: 90 min. by car • The port of Whittier serves as a gateway to more

than two dozen glaciers in this part of Prince William Sound.

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4-WHEELING Find backcountry adventure on an allterrain vehicle (ATV). Guided and unguided opportunities await.

Take an ATV trip along Eklutna Lakeside Trail. The area is open to ATVs Sundays through Wednesdays.

Tour companies offer multiday adventures into the lush boreal forest of the Chugach Mountains.

ALPINE SKIING/SNOWBOARDING Head north to Arctic Valley for exhilarating, powder-filled courses, or stay in town and traverse the gentle slopes of Hilltop Ski Area.

Mount Alyeska is 2,500 vertical feet of powderpacked heaven. Family fun can be found at Alyeska Resort, perfect for all rider levels.

Ski the extreme. Traverse or heli-ski the more than 300,000 acres of pristine terrain in the Chugach Range.

BICYCLING Rent a bike for a scenic ride along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail or cruise the 4-mile flat, forested Chester Creek Trail.

Known for its views of ocean, mountains, and glaciers, the 12-mile “Bird to Gird” pathway connects the communities of Girdwood and Bird.

BIRD-WATCHING Focus your binoculars at Westchester Lagoon where many far-north fliers assemble – it’s a waterfowl wonderland.

Some of the best bird viewing is at Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary, where birders can spy copious species of water birds from the ½-mile boardwalk.

CITY TOUR/SIGHTSEEING Join a guided bus or walking tour to discover Anchorage. Or explore the city on your own downtown walking tour.

Get your wheels turnin’ on the 125-mile Seward Highway. This All-American Road starts downtown and follows the Turnagain Arm coast for perfect photo opportunities.

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Take to the trails for some of the best skiing on the groomed trails at Kincaid Park, Hilltop Park, or Russian Jack Springs Park.

Make tracks north to Eagle River Nature Center’s extensive trail network or ski Hatcher Pass, a training site of the U.S. Olympic Cross-Country Ski Team.

DOG SLEDDING Hit the downtown Mushing District to experience Fur Rondy or the Iditarod sled dog races. World-champion canines equal action-packed adventure.

Ride on groomed trails in summer or take to the skies and mush atop a glacier with a flightseeing tour.

Head north or south to spend a day at an Iditarod champion’s sled dog kennel.

FISHING Fish Ship Creek in the heart of downtown Anchorage for some urban angling or cast a line at one of the many other local hot spots.

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Catch a variety of fish from area lakes or head south to wet your line in Bird Creek, Glacier Creek, or Twentymile River.

Diehard anglers can join a fishing charter from Whittier, Mat-Su, Seward, Kenai, or Homer, or fly out to a remote lake.


ADVENTURE FLIGHTSEEING Take flight from the busiest floatplane harbor in the world and soar above the Chugach Mountains, experience Denali, or land on a glacier.

Capture the true grandeur of Alaska by including fly-in fishing or bear viewing on a flightseeing tour.

GLACIER CRUISING/ WILDLIFE CRUISING Board the mv Ptarmigan for an upclose look at Portage Glacier, just an hour south of downtown. Keep your eye out for wildlife.

Drive south to Whittier or Seward and hop aboard a vessel bound for the open water. View spectacular tidewater glaciers and catch a glimpse of wildlife feeding and playing.

GLACIER VIEWING Head south to the area’s mostaccessible glacier – Portage Glacier. Numerous hanging glaciers are found in Portage and Girdwood valleys.

Ride the rails to Spencer Glacier and glide among the icebergs of Spencer Lake and down the Placer River on a float tour.

HIKING Check out Kincaid Park, which offers miles of magnificent fun and challenging hikes. Or try Flattop, Anchorage’s most popular day hike.

Chugach State Park stretches 60 miles and includes popular trailheads such as Glen Alps, Prospect Heights, McHugh Creek, Twin Peaks, and the Eagle River Nature Center.

For an intense, adrenaline-pumping hike, take on Crow Pass Trail. This hike traverses from the outskirts of Girdwood to Eagle River.

MUSEUMS/CULTURAL CENTERS See Alaska’s art, history, and cultures come to life at the Anchorage Museum, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Jewish Museum, Alaska Aviation Museum, and Little Lithuanian Museum & Library.

NORTHERN LIGHTS VIEWING Northern lights DIY. Drive out to a good spot on the edges of Anchorage away from city lights. The aurora forecast makes it easier to tell when the lights will be most active.

A night of aurora chasing is a cinch with an experienced guide taking care of transportation and creature comforts. The northern lights are best seen between mid-August and April.

RAILROAD TOURS Ride the rails to Spencer Glacier Whistle Punch your ticket for Talkeetna or Seward and enjoy picturesque Stop for a day of hiking, rafting, or kayaking with your own private glacier. Alaska towns for the day.

WATER ADVENTURES Enjoy family time in or on the water at Westchester Lagoon or Jewel, Cheney, Campbell Point, and Goose lakes.

Paddle your way across Eklutna Lake on a SUP or take to the sea by kayak in Prince William Sound.

Whet your appetite for adventure on a jet boat safari, airboat, jet skiing, or river rafting tour.

WILDLIFE VIEWING Guaranteed wildlife views of bears, moose, musk oxen, wolves, and more are as close as the Alaska Zoo and Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.

Drive the Turnagain Arm coastline and keep an eye out for Dall sheep, eagles, beluga whales, and salmon.

See brown bears in Katmai, Lake Clark, Redoubt Bay, or Chinitna Bay on a fly-out excursion.

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ULTIMATE ITINERARY Immersive Alaska experiences for every schedule.

Whether you visit for 24 hours or a full week, Anchorage is filled with wonder. This ultimate itinerary leads the way. Just start with Day 1 and follow it for as much time as you have in the city.

DAY 1

Board Anchorage Trolley Tours for a onehour circuit packed with local history, off-theradar quirks, and plenty of Alaska anecdotes. Dive into Alaska Native design, historic and contemporary art, and engaging exhibits at the Anchorage Museum. Downtown draws more than people. Thousands of chinook and coho salmon return to Ship Creek each summer. Rent a rod on-site, or watch the action from scenic viewing platforms.

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Explore the mountain town of Girdwood, once known as “Glacier City” for the seven glaciers surrounding the valley. The aerial tram at Alyeska Resort ascends steep slopes for Turnagain Arm and glacier views. Follow Winner Creek Trail through the coastal rainforest. Pan for gold at Crow Creek Mine. Local shops offer diverse choices like handmade art, clothing, gift items, and ski gear. Or simply relax at the Alyeska Nordic Spa.

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The Alaska Native Heritage Center shares Indigenous cultures from the Arctic to the Alaska Panhandle. Bike the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail for shore views, then stop for bird-watching at Westchester Lagoon, an urban oasis surrounded by paved trails.


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Take off for adventure with a flightseeing tour. Glide between Chugach peaks, soar above glaciers, visit iconic bear-viewing spots, or circle Denali in a day. Discover pioneering aircraft at the Alaska Aviation Museum on the shores of Lake Hood. An evening visit to Kincaid Park is the best chance to spot moose or even bears inside the city.

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Feeling extra adventurous? Head to McHugh Creek Trailhead for views of waterfalls and links to nearby trails. Stroll through the Alaska Botanical Garden and revel in perennials, herbs, trees, and wildflowers. Bid Anchorage farewell with a late evening meal on a deck to take advantage of the midnight sun.

The handy pull-out map in this guide is a great tool for planning your own ultimate itinerary!

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Board the Alaska Railroad’s Glacier Discovery train. The trip to Spencer Glacier Whistle Stop is like getting your own, private glacier for the day. Make the most of your visit with a float tour of the Placer River, or a kayak-and-trek combo to Spencer Glacier.

Cap your day of adventure at one of Anchorage’s many restaurants. From food trucks to fine dining, tacos to king crab, there’s one sure to please. Check out the

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Visible throughout the fall, winter, and spring, the glowing aurora dances across the Anchorage sky.

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The northern lights, or aurora borealis, form often in the skies above Alaska. Particles collide with Earth’s atmosphere, powering this natural and amazing wonder. Witnessing the northern lights takes a dash of planning, some serendipity, and a little patience.

AURORAS FROM ANCHORAGE

Anchorage is a great base to chase aurora. Many of the prime locations are easily accessed from the city. There are plenty of Anchorage guides with an eye for those magical lights. Mild winter temperatures keep everyone comfy. And once the sun rises, Anchorage offers plenty of other ways to wow.

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1 Glen Alps – The trailhead parking lot is a high elevation vantage point for northern lights above the city. 2 Point Woronzof – At the northwestern edge of the city, this coastal park has great northern exposure along the shores of Cook Inlet. 3 Girdwood – This quaint ski town is shielded from Anchorage’s city lights, and Alyeska Resort offers a northern lights wake-up call. 4 Eagle River Nature Center – At the end of Eagle River Road, this entrance point to Chugach State Park is a serene spot that seems a world away from daily life.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Visit between mid-August and April – it’s the only time Anchorage skies are dark enough to see the northern lights. Plan enough time: Maximize your opportunities by scheduling several consecutive nights for the northern lights. Even if you don’t go out every night, having more than a single night allows adjustments for weather changes and the best aurora conditions.

ADEPT AURORA ADVICE

When it comes to catching the northern lights, setting out with a knowledgeable local guide can significantly improve your chances.

Find a full Northern Lights Viewing guide list on page 59.

Check the forecast: Clear nights are essential, better still if there’s not much moonlight. You can also check the nightly aurora forecast produced by UAF’s Geophysical Institute. A rating of three or above is a prime aurora night – the higher, the better. Avoid man-made light: Just like stargazing, the best aurora views avoid streetlights and other bright light sources.

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Summer is too bright for the northern lights, but you can still spot the aurora: Watch for planetarium shows and video productions on view at the Anchorage Museum, the University of Alaska Anchorage, and the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts.

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EXPERIENCE WINTER From dog sledding to aurora hunting, Anchorage transforms into the ultimate winter wonderland.

This is the top spot to sled, ski, and skate all winter long. With Alaska’s biggest ski resort, hundreds of miles of trails, and plenty of fresh powder, snow fun lives in Anchorage. While a lot of regions are coy about their snowfall and the joy to be found under blankets of white, Anchorage has plenty to boast. Whether you want to play in the snow, or curl up with a cocoa next to the fireplace, this is the perfect place for winter.

ALPINE AFFINITY

Carve fresh tracks at one of Anchorage’s downhill ski and snowboard spots. Just 42 miles south of downtown, Alyeska Resort is the state’s premier alpine ski destination. Powder hounds can find endless backcountry skiing opportunities in the Chugach Mountains, with heli-skiing

operations taking off from Girdwood. In Anchorage, Hilltop Ski Area has 30 acres of convenient, accessible terrain. The wideopen high bowls of Arctic Valley Ski Area beckon from the north.

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Trails in Anchorage are an all-season affair. Fat tire biking is the perfect way to roll through a winter wonderland. The wide, oversize tires float over snow, making them a prime option for a wilderness ride or a trip down maintained winter trails stretching all over the city.

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More than 100 miles of groomed trails wind through the city, and lighted pathways make anytime the right time for a quick cross-country jaunt. Ski the world-renowned courses that have hosted national and international champions. Kincaid Park is recognized as one of the nation’s finest cross-country ski areas and is free and open to the public.


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A reliable dog team and well-crafted sled were vital for Alaska’s Indigenous people and gold-seeking sourdoughs. Today, dog sledding is preserved as Alaska’s state sport. Hop in the basket for a ride or learn the secrets of running a dog team during a half-, full-, or multiday trip with experienced mushers.

FROZEN POND

Make figure eights or practice wrist shots at local skating ponds and rinks. It’s the perfect way to stay on the cutting edge of winter fun. There’s another way to race across the Great Land, too. Rev up for adventures on snowmobile tours. The ride is a rush and leads to amazing Alaska locations that can’t be reached easily on foot. Zip through wooded trails or explore the deep blue ice of a glacier in the Chugach Mountains. Alaskans call them snowmachines, but you can just call ‘em fun!

WINTER FACTS

POWER IN POWDER

The average winter temperature in Anchorage is 26˚F/-3˚C. The city receives an average of 70 inches of snow every year. On winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, Anchorage still sees more than five hours of daylight.

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Stay active all season long: Enjoy snow sports, festivals, and more local fun.

PRIME TIME FOR SNOW FUN

Winter is just more fun here. Alaskans are outside all winter, and late February and early March is the prime chance to join them. By the end of February, days in Anchorage are 10 hours long and growing. Anchorage gains an extra five minutes of daylight each day as spring nears and temperatures steadily rise. Most important, three big events take over the city.

LET’S RONDY

The rollicking Anchorage Fur Rendezvous began 87 years ago as a 3-day winter carnival celebrating Alaska miners and trappers. “Rondy,” as it’s affectionately known, now spans two weekends. Get ready to Rondy Feb. 25 March 6, 2022.

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or the Charlotte Jensen Native Arts Market. Cheer on the drag-race-style outhouse races. Launch friends skyward in the blanket toss, an age-old Alaska Native tradition. Dash downtown in the 5K Frostbite Footrace, or join in the Running of the Reindeer, a madcap sprint down Fourth Avenue featuring humans and reindeer alike. Speeds increase at the annual World Championship Sled Dog Races: Watch the action from the heart of the Anchorage Mushing District, a stretch of Fourth Avenue celebrating Alaska’s mushing history.


Ceremonial Start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

MUSH!

Watch the ceremonial start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on the first Saturday in March. The 2022 event marks the 50th anniversary of the famous race, and there’s no better place to celebrate the milestone than at the ceremonial starting line at Fourth Avenue and D Street in the Anchorage Mushing District. Watch teams prepare for the 1,000-mile journey to Nome: The fun begins Saturday, March 5, 2022.

TOUR OF ANCHORAGE

The day after Anchorage trails go to the dogs, the Tour of Anchorage cross-country ski marathon slides into Anchorage. Cheer on top athletes – Anchorage has minted many Olympic skiers – and amateurs alike. Or pedal the course in the Fat Bike Tour of Anchorage on Sunday, March 6, 2022.

Planning a winter trip at the end of February and beginning of March offers the opportunity to enjoy several of Anchorage’s most popular seasonal fairs and festivals.

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THINGS TO DO............................................48 DINING...................................................86 4-Wheeling.......................................................... 49 Adventure & Eco Tours........................................ 49 Bicycle Tours & Rentals....................................... 51 Dog Sledding....................................................... 51 Fishing................................................................ 52 Flightseeing......................................................... 54 Gardens............................................................... 56 Glacier & Wildlife Cruises................................... 56 Gold Panning & Mining....................................... 58 Golf...................................................................... 58 Hiking & Ice Climbing......................................... 58 Horse Adventures................................................ 58 Kayaking, Canoeing & SUP................................. 58 Motorcycle Tours & Rentals................................ 59 Museums, Culture & Heritage Centers................ 59 Northern Lights Viewing...................................... 59 Photography Tours.............................................. 60 Private Boat Charters........................................... 60 Rafting & River Trips........................................... 60 Railroad Tours..................................................... 60 Sightseeing Tours & Day Trips............................ 62 Skiing, Heli-Skiing & Snowboarding................... 66 Snowmobiling..................................................... 66 Spas, Health & Wellness..................................... 66 Wildlife Viewing................................................... 66

TRIP PLANNING............................................68 Accommodation Reservation Services................. 69 Cruises to/from Alaska........................................ 69 Step-On Guides................................................... 69 Tour Operators – Group....................................... 69 Tour Operators – Receptive................................. 69 Travel Agents & Trip Planners............................. 69

PLACES TO STAY.........................................72 Bed & Breakfasts................................................. 73 Cabins................................................................. 73 Campgrounds & RV Parks................................... 73 Hostels................................................................ 74 Hotels, Motels & Inns.......................................... 74 Resorts & Lodges................................................ 78 Vacation Rentals.................................................. 81

ENTERTAINMENT........................................82 Family.................................................................. 84 Nightlife............................................................... 84 Performing Arts................................................... 84 Special & Annual Events...................................... 85

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SHOPPING..............................................92 Art Galleries & Framing....................................... 94 Bookstores, Maps & Videos................................ 94 Clothing & Shoes................................................ 94 Florists & Gift Baskets......................................... 94 Furs..................................................................... 94 Jewelry & Jewelry Repair..................................... 94 Malls................................................................... 94 Photography Supplies & Film Processing........... 94 Seafood & Game.................................................. 95 Specialty Goods & Souvenirs.............................. 95 Sporting Goods & Equipment Rental................... 99

GETTING AROUND......................................101 Air Taxis............................................................ 102 Airlines.............................................................. 102 Airport Shuttles.................................................. 102 Bus, Van & Motorcoach Charters...................... 102 Car, Van & Limo Rental..................................... 103 Ferry System...................................................... 103 Railroad............................................................. 103 RV & Campervan Rentals................................... 104 Scheduled Bus Service...................................... 107 Taxi Cabs........................................................... 107 Water Taxis........................................................ 107

VISITOR INFORMATION.............................. 108 Banking............................................................. 109 Government Agencies........................................ 109 Honorary Consuls.............................................. 109 Laundry, Dry Clean & Alterations...................... 109 Mail, Moving & Shipping Services.................... 109 Medical & Dental............................................... 109 Parking Facilities............................................... 110 Publications & Publishers................................. 110 Real Estate......................................................... 110 Religious Institutions......................................... 110 Translation Services.......................................... 110 Visitor Information............................................. 110 Wedding Arrangements..................................... 112

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It’s all in a 365-million-acre backyard. From fishing to float trips, gold panning to golf, Alaska is loaded with outdoor adventures. Take full advantage of the midnight sun; explore Denali from the air, race across a glacier with a dog team, or traverse hidden valleys on horseback. Discover Alaska’s history, science, and diverse culture in entertaining and engaging museums, nature parks, and gardens. Check out the city’s furry, feathered, and finned residents. Cruise Alaska waters teeming with fish and home to a stunning array of seabirds, otters, and whales. Paddle pristine lakes and rivers, or pedal mountain paths and city trails. Zip across pure white clearings on a snowmobile or break fresh powder in the backcountry of the towering Chugach Mountains.

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alaskaatvadventures.com Explore Alaska's scenic backcountry. Guided ATV and quad tours. Spectacular wildlife! Bear, moose, wildflowers and thundering waterfalls. Bird Valley Trailhead, Konikson Rd, Bird Creek (907) 320-0007 (907) 694-4294

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dirtfrenzy.com 4-wheeler ATV tours 45 minutes north of ; Anchorage. (907) 301-6232

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49smt.com ATV adventures for all skill levels! An 49TH STATE MOTOR TOURS authentic Alaska experience like no 49smt.com other. Personal local guides in a pristine see listing this page wilderness with glacier views. Lunch and shuttle included. TripAdvisor rated. 907 TOURS 5126 S Mitzi Cir, Palmer • (907) 278-0157 907toursalaska.com see listing page 62 ;

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denaliatv.com Denali’s must do outdoor activity! ATV tours in Alaska’s wilderness: 4 exciting tours riding in the boreal forest, creek beds and backcountry trails. Single ATVs and 1-6 rider side X side ATVs. PO Box 593, Healy • (907) 683-4288

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alaskaadventureunlimited.com Breathless landscapes, glistening glaciers, travel into the wild. Premium inclusive adult journeys or tots to teens family adventures. Join locally guided small group tours and live your Alaska dream! 3750 N Caribou St, Wasilla (800) 580-3494 (907) 373-3494

ALASKA ATV ADVENTURES alaskaatvadventures.com see listing this page

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alaskahelicoptertours.com see listing page 54

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ALASKA RAILROAD

micaguides.com see listing page 58

NOVA ALASKA GUIDES R novalaska.com see listing page 63

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alaskarailroad.com see listing page 62

pictoursalaska.com see listing page 60

ALASKAN HUSKY ADVENTURES

PLANET EARTH ADVENTURES, LLC

akhusky.dog see listing page 52

ALASKAN TOUR GUIDES, INC. R

discoverak.com Guided package and custom tours throughout Alaska. Anchorage (888) 823-1425 (907) 717-9666

BACKPACK ALASKA R

SALMON BERRY TRAVEL & TOURS – ANCHORAGE

alaskantour.com see listing page 62

backpackingak.com We offer fly-in wilderness backpacking expeditions. 5855 Lake Otis Pkwy #230785, Anchorage • (844) 915-0787

CHUGACH OUTDOOR CENTER, INC. R chugachoutdoorcenter.com see listing page 60

EAGLE RIVER NATURE CENTER

GET LOST TRAVEL VANS R getlosttravelvans.com see listing page 106

glacierjetskiadventures.com Alaska's most exciting glacier viewing adventure! Corner Eastern Ave and Billings St, Whittier • (907) 830-4001

GONDWANA ECOTOURS gondwanaecotours.com see listing page 67

GREATLAND ADVENTURES greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

Your wild journey made possible by true Alaskans. 17023 Kantishna Dr Unit B, Eagle River • (907) 726-3137 (907) 320-0007

WILKINSON EXPEDITIONS

alaskatrips.com Private, customized, guided Alaskan adventures. Customized day or multiday guiding and trip services. Hiking, canoeing, photography, sightseeing, logistics and more. Camping to luxury adventures. PO Box 975, Girdwood (907) 250-1329 (907) 783-4332

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALASKA ATV ADVENTURES alaskaatvadventures.com see listing page 49

ALASKA WILD GUIDES alaskawildguides.com see listing page 57

WILKINSON EXPEDITIONS alaskatrips.com see listing this page

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KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA SNUG HARBOR OUTPOST R snugharboroutpost.com see listing page 79

PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA BABKIN CHARTERS LLC ; babkin.com see listing page 60

GLACIER JETSKI ADVENTURES R glacierjetskiadventures.com see listing this page

LAZY OTTER CHARTERS, INC.

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salmonberrytours.com SEWARD AREA Salmon Berry Tours offers premier Alaska excursions in an exclusive small group STONEY CREEK CANOPY R capacity! Summer or winter, our team ADVENTURES of local Alaskan guides will help you stoneycreekca.com "Find Your Alaska!" 515 W Fourth Ave, Experience 8 ziplines 3 sky bridges and Anchorage • (907) 278-3572 2 rappels! PO Box 3662, Seward (907) 224-3662 WILD JOURNEYS LLC ;

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ernc.org Just 40 minutes from Anchorage, yet so far away! Nature programs and hiking trails in magnificent mountain valley. Backcountry cabin and yurt rentals, wildlife viewing and start of Crow Pass Trail. 32750 Eagle River Rd, Eagle River (907) 694-2108

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infiniteadv.com Camping trips in a converted school bus EMERALD AIR SERVICE R in Alaska. (520) 468-9774 (520) 310-6656 emeraldairservice.com see listing page 67

SUNNY COVE KAYAKING R sunnycove.com see listing page 59

MAT-SU AREA 49TH STATE MOTOR TOURS

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ALASKA BACKCOUNTRY j ADVENTURE TOURS youralaskavacation.com see listing page 66

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ALASKA MUSHING SCHOOL alaskamushingschool.com see listing page 52

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THE ALASKA EXPERIENCE COMPANY

STATEWIDE ALASKA ALPINE ADVENTURES

ALYESKA BIKE PARK R;

alaskaalpineadventures.com Experience the Alaska vacation of a lifetime! 300 E 76th Ave Unit B, Anchorage (877) 525-2577

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myakadventures.com 5 star all-inclusive tour packages. 3901 S Lindsey Cir #E, Palmer (907) 351-6736

ALASKA PRIVATE TOURING alaskaprivatetouring.com see listing page 70

TREK BICYCLE STORE R OF ANCHORAGE

greatalaska.com see listing page 79

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alaskabirchsyrup.com Talkeetna taste tour shop! Alaska Birch Syrup, wild jams and more. Free samples! See how we make birch syrup and shop all our AK gifts. Local ice cream and coffee. 10-6 daily. Taste the Alaska forest! 38139 S Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna (800) 380-7457 (907) 373-1309

DOWNTOWN BICYCLE RENTAL

alaska-bike-rentals.com More than 120 well-maintained bikes of all types. 333 W Fourth Ave #206, Anchorage • (907) 279-5293

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alyeskaresort.com Downhill bike adventure at Alyeska Resort! 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood (800) 880-3880 (907) 754-1111

RUBY RANGE ADVENTURE R

rubyrange.com We offer more than 30 unique itineraries, ranging from remote fly-in expeditions to comfortable hotel based road trips. With expert guides and helpful staff fluent in English, French and German. Whitehorse, YT • (888) 667-2209 (867) 322-8600

trekbikerentalsanchorage.com Premium bicycle rentals for cycling enthusiasts. Rental Bike Kiosk, 440 L St, Anchorage • (907) 223-9314 (907) 743-6000

Dog Sledding ANCHORAGE 907 TOURS

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K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY

ALASKA HELICOPTER TOURS ; WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS alaskahelicoptertours.com KENNICOTT WILDERNESS GUIDES R see listing page 54 kennicottguides.com ALASKAN HUSKY ADVENTURES Glacier hike, ice climb, packraft and

flyk2.com see listing page 56

MAHAY'S JET BOAT ADVENTURES R mahaysjetboat.com see listing page 65

DENALI AREA DENALI ATV ADVENTURES R denaliatv.com see listing page 49

DENALI JEEP EXCURSIONS R

denalijeep.com Jeep excursions on the scenic Denali Highway! Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-5337

DENALI PARK ZIPLINE R

backcountry. Kennicott Millsite Lot 8, Kennicott • (800) 664-4537 (907) 554-4444

akhusky.dog see listing page 52

MCCARTHY RIVER R TOURS & OUTFITTERS

alpineairalaska.com see listing page 64

salmonberrytours.com see listing page 50

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akebike.com Electric assist bike rides. More fun. Less hills! 2229 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (907) 744-6433

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ALASKA PABLO'S BICYCLE R DENALI RAFT ADVENTURES, INC. R; RENTALS AND TOURS

traversealaska.com Custom, guided, human powered adventure. PO Box 90875, Anchorage (907) 903-0979

FAIRBANKS 1ST ALASKA OUTDOOR SCHOOL, LLC 1stalaskatours.com Exciting tours of Alaska's Interior yearround. 2240 Hanson Rd, Fairbanks (907) 590-5900

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akbikeadventures.com Day and overnight mountain biking trips. Anchorage • (907) 903-9596

alaskaoutdoorgearrental.com see listing page 52

TRAVERSE ALASKA

greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

ANCHORAGE ALASKA BIKE ADVENTURES

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ALASKA TRAIL GUIDES

alaskatrailguides.com Choose your adventure: guided tours or rentals! (907) 317-5707

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ALASKA EBIKE ELECTRIC BIKE RENTALS

denaliraft.com see listing page 60

ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

raftthewrangells.com Guided raft, SUP, glacier hikes and bike rentals. Mile 59 McCarthy Rd, McCarthy (907) 302-0688

denalizipline.com The Denali area’s only zipline tour! Scenic mountain views! 7 thrilling zips including a dual racer finale. Traverse 6 sky bridges to platforms above the trees. Professional guides brake for you. Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park (907) 683-2947 denaliphoto.com see listing page 60

907toursalaska.com see listing page 62

alaskatrips.com see listing page 50

denaliziplinetours.com Soar the boreal forest in Talkeetna, see Denali! 13764 E Second St, Talkeetna (855) 733-3988 (907) 733-3988

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SEAVEY'S IDIDARIDE SLED DOG TOURS ididaride.com see listing page 52

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snowhookadventures.com see listing page 52

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

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SUMMER SLED DOG ADVENTURE R; alyeskatours.com This experience includes an 8 mile ride along the historic Iditarod trail. Enjoy a dogcart ride with your musher on this personalized tour in Girdwood AK. Meet future Iditarod puppies! 2.5 hours. Speedway Mall: Corner New Seward & Alyeska Hwy, Girdwood • (877) 783-5566 (907) 783-5566

SEWARD AREA ALPINE AIR ALASKA – SEWARD R; alpineairalaska.com see listing page 54

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ididaride.com Voted "Best Dog Sled Ride and Tour in Alaska." Visit Iditarod champion Mitch Seavey’s homestead! Cuddle husky puppies, enjoy a summer or winter dog sled ride and learn about the Iditarod. 13270 Old Exit Glacier Rd, Seward (907) 224-8607

SEWARD HELICOPTER TOURS R; sewardhelicopters.com see listing page 56

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alaskagoodtimecharters.com Closest halibut fishing to Anchorage! Lowest rates in Whittier. Day trip halibut fishing only 1 hour from Anchorage aboard our 40' Coast Guard inspected IDITAROD TRAIL SLED DOG RACE ; twin diesel vessel. Parties from 1-15. iditarod.com/plan-your-visit Whittier Small Boat Harbor Slip B-2, Summer: 8 to 7 daily, with dogs and Whittier • (907) 373-7447 (907) 715-7447 musher 9 to 5. 2100 S Knik Goose Bay Rd, ALASKA LAKES GUIDE ; Wasilla • (907) 376-5155

SNOWHOOK ADVENTURE GUIDES OF ALASKA

snowhookadventures.com turningheadskennel.com Year-round dog sled and helicopter Year-round dog sledding tours and adventures! 23880 Long Lake Rd, Willow demonstrations. 31722 Herman Lierer Rd, (907) 414-4547 (907) 775-0101 Seward • (907) 362-4354

MAT-SU AREA ALASKA DOGSTEAD MUSHING COMPANY

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aksleddogtours.com Sled dog tours through the great trails of teampetit.com Alaska! Birch Creek Blvd, Talkeetna 1 hour north of Anchorage, visit the home (907) 947-4210 of Iditarod musher Nicolas Petit and his DENALI AREA team of Alaska huskies! All tours are private, and custom tours are available for DENALI EARTHSONG LODGE & larger groups. Come mush with us! DENALI DOG SLED EXPEDITIONS 5055 Fish Creek Rd, Big Lake (800) 881-3207 earthsonglodge.com see listing page 80

ALASKA MUSHING SCHOOL

alaskamushingschool.com Dog sledding rides and school. Go mushing today! (907) 793-0647

DOGGONEIT TOURS R

doggoneittours.com Sled dog experience at a picturesque Alaska home. Mile 136 Denali Hwy, Cantwell • (907) 768-2700

SQUID ACRES KENNEL DOG SLED TOURS

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Alaska Outdoor Gear Outfit ter & Rentals

Camping · Fishing · Hiking · Winter Clothing Biking · Paddlesports · Electronic · Optics Hunting · Winter Equipment · All Seasons · Delivery Statewide www.alaskaoutdoorgearrental.com • 907.830.0232

ALASKA OUTDOOR GEAR RENTAL

DESHKA LANDING R CHARTERS & LODGE

deshka.com see listing page 54 squidacres.com Summer and winter dog mushing tours DRILL TEAM SIX FISHING near Denali. MP 134 Denali Hwy, Cantwell EXCURSIONS, LLC (907) 699-4939 (907) 371-8599 dt6fishingexcursions.com see listing page 54 FAIRBANKS

ALASKAN HUSKY ADVENTURES

akhusky.dog Between Anchorage and Denali. Call or book online! 18408 W Reynolds Rd, Willow • (907) 744-8211

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FISHERMAN'S CHOICE CHARTERS R;

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FISHHOUND EXPEDITIONS

1stalaskatours.com see listing page 51

ANCHORAGE ACORD GUIDE SERVICE R;

acordguideservice.com Guided full and half-day salmon fishing charters. PO Box 870790, Wasilla (888) 782-4200 (907) 376-0692

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alaskaoutdoorgearrental.com We rent and sell outdoor gear. Fish, camp, hike, backpack, canoe, kayaks, inflatables, electronics, winter, hunt, winter outer clothing, boots, kids gear. Statewide delivery to hotels, RVs, airports. 540 W Potter Dr, Anchorage (907) 830-0232 (907) 360-6333

akfishermanschoice.com see listing page 54

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KENAI RIVERSIDE FISHING R

alaskawildland.com/acvb3 Guided fishing on the Kenai River since 1977. Fish the entire Kenai River for salmon (sockeye, silver and king), rainbow trout and Dolly Varden with expert guides and the best gear. Mile 50.1 16520 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing (800) 478-4100 (907) 783-2928

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fish4salmon.com Alaska fishing charters. Mat-Su Valley river trips near Anchorage for king, chum, pink, silver salmon. Friendly guides, roomy boat, tackle. Winter ice fishing lake tours. Free web fishing reports. PO Box 155, Palmer • (907) 746-2199

REGAL AIR

regal-air.com see listing page 54

RUST'S FLYING SERVICE flyrusts.com see listing page 54

THE BAIT SHACK

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thebaitshackak.com Ship Creek’s only one-stop tackle shop. Offering fishing equipment rentals, bait, tackle and licenses. Guided trips, filleting and vacuum sealing available. The only place in Anchorage to catch kings! 212 W Whitney Rd, Anchorage (907) 522-3474

TRAIL RIDGE AIR, INC. trailridgeair.com see listing page 54

COOPER LANDING AREA ALASKA RIVER ADVENTURES R; alaskariveradventures.com Drift boat fishing for salmon and trophy trout. PO Box 725, Cooper Landing (888) 836-9027 (907) 595-2000

ALASKA RIVERS COMPANY R alaskariverscompany.com see listing page 60

ALASKAN ANGLING ADVENTURES LLC

HOMER AREA BOB'S TROPHY CHARTERS R

bobstrophycharters.com Bob's fishing charters stands above the rest. PO Box 1775, Homer (800) 770-6400 (907) 235-6544

HOMER OCEAN CHARTERS R

smartcharters.com Fish and camp in one location, incredible view! 16215 Shy Maiden Cir, Ninilchik (888) 425-4288 (907) 567-3320

NINILCHIK CHARTERS, LLC R

ninilchik.com Fishing charters in Homer, Seward, Ninilchik, and on both the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers. 15750 Kingsley Rd, Ninikchik • (907) 260-7825

R W'S FISHING/BIG EDDY RESORT R rwfishing.com see listing page 79

SOLDOTNA B&B LODGE

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alaskafishinglodges.us #1 on TripAdvisor Luxury 12 Room Kenai River Lodge. Soldotna • (907) 262-4779

homerocean.com THE BAIT SHACK ; Halibut, salmon, kayaking, Kachemak Bay thebaitshackak.com cruises. Premier halibut, salmon, lingcod see listing this page fishing. Remote cabins, cruises, sea kayaking, water taxi service to Kachemak SEWARD AREA Bay State Park. 4287 Homer Spit Rd #1, Homer • (800) 426-6212 (907) 235-6212 ALASKA COASTAL EXPLORER alaskacoastalexplorer.com NORTH COUNTRY R; Halibut and salmon fishing charters from HALIBUT CHARTERS Seward. 1300 Fourth Ave, Boat Harbor Float E Slip E-42, Seward • (808) 757-4090 northcountrycharters.com Family fun fishing! Halibut, salmon SEWARD FISHING CLUB R combos, lodging. 4287 Homer Spit Rd, Homer • (800) 770-7620 (907) 235-7620 sewardfishingclub.com 6-hour salmon fishing $179. Call for KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA promo code. Seward Small Boat Harbor Slip E 17, Seward • (907) 953-3099

ALASKA DRIFT AWAY FISHING R; guidekenairiver.com Guided fishing on the Kenai and Kasilof rivers. PO Box 652, Sterling (877) 999-8677 (907) 529-8776

THE FISH HOUSE

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thefishhouse.net Established in 1974, 20 charter boats available. Go fishing with the company that Alaskans use. Offering full-day or ALASKAN FISHING ADVENTURES R half-day charters. Combination trips are alaskanfishing.com also available. 1301 Fourth Ave, Seward Awarded Alaska’s best fishing destination. (800) 257-7760 (907) 224-3674 36020 Stephens Dr, Sterling MAT-SU AREA (800) 548-3474 anglerslodge.com see listing page 79

GREAT ALASKA ADVENTURES R greatalaska.com see listing page 79

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alaskalakesguideservice.com Anchorage area fishing and ice fishing guide. (254) 291-1516 (907) 707-0945

alaskananglingadventures.com Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Salmon, trout. PO Box 847, Cooper Landing (907) 595-3336 (907) 741-0474

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SKYDANCE AVIATION LLC

deshka.com ANCHORAGE Fully guided, remote river, salmon fishing. ALASKA AIR SERVICE ; 11745 Recreation St, Willow flyakair.com (907) 495-5873 (801) 735-9863 Bearviewing, flightseeing, airplane charter. DRILL TEAM SIX FISHING ; 2600 E Fifth Ave Hangar C, Anchorage (907) 694-8687 EXCURSIONS, LLC dt6fishingexcursions.com ALASKA BY AIR Year-round guided Alaska fishing excursions. Salmon and lake fishing boat akbyair.com charters. Ice fishing trips, heated shelters. We offer Denali flights and glacier Gear, tackle and fish processing included. flightseeing. 4614 Lake Spenard Dr, Anchorage • (907) 331-4042 Veteran and 1st Responder discounts. Wasilla • (702) 465-4747

skydanceaviation.com Personalized tours with Alaskan bush pilot photographer. Unique amphibious floats; operating on land and water. Capture amazing photos of glaciers, bears and more aboard stunning yellow Cessna. (907) 301-6118

SNOWHOOK ADVENTURE GUIDES OF ALASKA

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snowhookadventures.com see listing page 52

TRAIL RIDGE AIR, INC.

trailridgeair.com Fly-out fishing, bear viewing, flightsee, charter. 3961 Floatplane Dr, Anchorage FISHERMAN'S CHOICE CHARTERS R; alaskahelicoptertours.com Alaska’s premier helicopter tour company. (907) 248-0838 akfishermanschoice.com Salmon fishing near Anchorage, Alaska. Glacier landing tours, summer dog WINGS R; sledding on real snow, iceberg tours, Voted "Best Fishing Charter" 14 times since 2000! Featured on ESPN2! We fish heli hiking, and glacier weddings. Small wingsaerotours.com groups and personal service, open year- Denali, Kenai Fjords, glaciers, bears, all five species of Alaska salmon and fishing. 4800 Spenard Rd (Behind round. 1842 Merrill Field Dr, Anchorage rainbow trout north of Anchorage. Lakefront Hotel on Lake Spenard #143), (800) 469-0177 (907) 272-7777 PO Box 940276, Houston Anchorage • (907) 441-5736 (907) 892-8707

ALASKA HELICOPTER TOURS

FISHHOUND EXPEDITIONS

ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

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fishhoundexpeditions.com Catch fish not crowds! Locally owned, year-round. (907) 382-1802

FISHTALE RIVER GUIDES

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fish4salmon.com see listing page 53

THE BAIT SHACK

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thebaitshackak.com see listing page 53

TALKEETNA ALASKA EDGE TOURS

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alpineairalaska.com see listing page 64

FLY KATMAI

flykatmai.com see listing page 67

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fishhoundexpeditions.com see listing this page

FAIRBANKS 1ST ALASKA OUTDOOR SCHOOL, LLC 1stalaskatours.com see listing page 51

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alpineairalaska.com see listing page 64

K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY

HOMER AREA ALASKA BEAR ADVENTURES R

flyk2.com see listing page 56

alaskabearviewing.com see listing page 67

REGAL AIR

SMOKEY BAY AIR

regal-air.com Fly over Alaska’s glaciers. See bears. Go fish! Flights to Denali, glacier tours, bear alaskaedge.com viewing, day fishing and more. Small Fishing, gold panning, cabins, wilderness groups, friendly service and safely flying tours. 42800 S Parks Hwy, Talkeetna for over 25 years. 4506 Lake Shore Dr (866) 240-8085 (907) 733-7774 Lake Hood, Anchorage • (907) 243-8535

FISHHOUND EXPEDITIONS

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

RUST'S FLYING SERVICE

flyrusts.com 55 years flightseeing, bear viewing, glacier landing, and fishing. Join our expert floatplane pilots as we fly to some of Alaska's most incredible backcountry. Delivering Alaska adventures since 1963. 4525 Enstrom Cir, Anchorage (800) 544-2299 (907) 243-1595

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alpineairalaska.com Heli-glacier dog sled tours and flightseeing adventures. Explore Kenai Fjords glaciers and wildlife on a scenic flight, or fly to the 4th of July glacier for a dog sledding tour on snow in the summer! 2100 Airport Rd, Seward (907) 491-0321

MARATHON HELICOPTERS R;

marathonhelicopters.com Helicopter flightseeing, glacier tours in Seward. 2210-B Airport Rd, Seward (907) 224-3616

Regal Air Font - Rapier

BEAR VIEWING - FLIGHTSEEING - FISHING

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GLACIERS SEWARD HELICOPTER TOURS R; TALKEETNA AIR TAXI – ; sewardhelicopters.com THE GLACIER LANDING COMPANY

Offers Alaska's finest heli-glacier dog sled talkeetnaair.com tours. 2210 Airport Rd, Seward Explore Denali and the Alaska Range for (888) 476-5589 (907) 362-HELI the trip of a lifetime. Alaska's #1 rated tour in Denali Park, view majestic peaks MAT-SU AREA and land on breathtaking glaciers in our fleet of comfortable ski planes. 14212 E K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI Second St, Talkeetna • (800) 533-2219 FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY (907) 733-2218 flyk2.com see listing this page DENALI AREA

WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS WRANGELL MOUNTAIN AIR R wrangellmountainair.com see listing page 102

Gardens ANCHORAGE ALASKA BOTANICAL GARDEN

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alaskabg.org Botanical garden, gift shop, nature OUTBOUND HELI ADVENTURES ; FLY DENALI R trails, tours. 4601 Campbell Airstrip Rd, outboundheli.com flydenali.com Anchorage • (907) 770-3692 Charter, flightseeing, adventure and We offer a "once in a lifetime" opportunity (907) 562-7010 custom tours. 3901 S Lindsey Cir, Palmer to fly over Denali National Park, see the sights, and catch a glimpse of the highest (907) 351-6736 peak in North America while landing on ; SNOWHOOK ADVENTURE one of its glaciers! Healy Airport, Denali National Park • (877) 770-2359 GUIDES OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE (907) 683-2359 snowhookadventures.com see listing page 52 ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

Glacier & Wildlife Cruises

TALKEETNA K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY

flyk2.com Flying Denali for over 55 years! Our expert pilots will show you the Alaska of your dreams. Denali flight tours, glacier landings and Denali day hikes. We invite you to see Alaska from our view! Talkeetna Airport, Talkeetna • (800) 764-2291 (907) 733-2291

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K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY flyk2.com see listing this page

KANTISHNA AIR TAXI R

katair.com Denali Park drive and fly excursion packages. PO Box 46, Denali National Park (907) 644-8222

TEMSCO HELICOPTERS – DENALI R

temscoair.com Alaska's original glacier landing tour! 1 Glacier Way, Denali National Park (907) 683-0683

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

ALASKA TOURS

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ALASKA'S FINEST TOURS & CRUISES

akfinest.com Visit Anchorage’s most popular attractions! (907) 764-2067

CHUGACH ADVENTURES R; alaskanrafting.com see listing page 60


GLACIER & WILDLIFE CRUISES kenaifjords.com Alaska's #1 wildlife and glacier cruise! Amazing glaciers and breathtaking scenery. View whales, puffins, seals, otters, sea lions, cormorants, kittiwakes. Free meals. Parking, rail, coach. 1304 Fourth Ave Seward Small Boat Harbor, Seward • (888) 478-3346 (907) 224-8068

MAJOR MARINE TOURS R;

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALASKA WILD GUIDES

PHILLIPS CRUISES AND TOURS/ R; 26 GLACIER CRUISE

26glaciers.com alaskawildguides.com see listing this page Guided snowmobile and jet ski tours. PO Box 1341, Girdwood • (907) 250-4250 STAN STEPHENS GLACIER & R; (907) 223-1665 WILDLIFE CRUISES PHILLIPS CRUISES AND TOURS/ R; stephenscruises.com see listing page 64

26 GLACIER CRUISE

SEWARD AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

26glaciers.com see listing this page

majormarine.com see listing this page

NORTHERN LATITUDE ADVENTURES R northernlatitudeadventures.com see listing this page

PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

KENAI FJORDS TOURS R;

alaskanluxurycruises.com Luxury yacht charters in Prince William Sound. (907) 229-2220

MAJOR MARINE TOURS R;

kenaifjords.com see listing this page

PHILLIPS CRUISES AND TOURS/ R; ALASKAN LUXURY CRUISES R 26 GLACIER CRUISE 26glaciers.com See it all in one day! Dynamic glaciers, marine wildlife, and Prince William Sound. Cruises include a hot meal, narration by a U.S. Forest Service ranger and a no seasickness guarantee! Whittier AK. 519 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (800) 544-0529 (907) 276-8023

PORTAGE GLACIER CRUISES R; graylinealaska.com see listing page 63

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majormarine.com Full and half-day glacier and wildlife cruises. Explore towering glaciers and abundant wildlife in Kenai Fjords National Park. On-board National Park Ranger narration and salmon and prime rib buffet. 1412 Fourth Ave, Seward • (907) 224-8030

lazyotter.com Customized glacier and wildlife cruises with exclusive departures and beach landings. Water taxi and kayak rentals. Visit our whimsical and charming café NORTH PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS R on the Whittier Harbor. Family owned northpacificexpeditions.com operated. Lot 2 Whittier Small Boat Harbor, see listing this page Whittier • (800) 587-6887 (907) 694-6887

NORTH PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS R

salmonberrytours.com see listing page 50

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SALTWATER SAFARI ADVENTURES R ALYESKA OUTDOOR ADVENTURES R TALKEETNA saltwatersafari.com alyeskaoutdooradventures.com ALASKA NATURE GUIDES Small vessel cruises in Kenai Fjords Hiking, gold panning, aerial tram, lunch National Park. 1210 Fourth Ave, Seward (907) 224-5232

and more! (907) 344-4443

SEACOR TOURS R

hike-anchorage-alaska.com Roundtrip van between downtown and Flattop trail. 333 W Fourth Ave #206, Anchorage • (907) 279-3334

alaskanatureguides.com Hikes, walks, custom trips, group activities, photography, birding, spectacular scenery, nature, and wildlife with awesome naturalist guides in Talkeetna and Denali State Park. PO Box 170, Talkeetna • (907) 733-1237

FLATTOP MOUNTAIN SHUTTLE R

seacortours.com Wildlife, glacier, small group, and private tours! Seward Boat Harbor, Seward (907) 802-0553

Explore Your Wild

REST OF ALASKA NORTH PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS R

denali.org Learning vacations, authentic Denali experiences. Mile 231 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-2597 (907) 683-1587

northpacificexpeditions.com see listing page 57

UNCRUISE ADVENTURES R

uncruise.com Small ships, BIG adventures. Whales, glaciers, wilderness. Hike, kayak, paddleboard, skiff, even "polar plunge." 22-90 guests. 7 to 14 nights. April to September. Inclusive fares from $2,995. 3826 18th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119 (888) 862-8881 (206) 284-0300

WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS

907-444-9008 KENNICOTT WILDERNESS GUIDES R Go Hike Alaska www.gohikealaska.com gohikealaska.com Your best day "in" Anchorage! Year-round guided hiking, multiday backpacking, and ANCHORAGE winter snowshoeing. Gear, snacks, and transportation provided. Veteran-owned. HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE CO., LLC We'll have you back in time for dinner. horsedrawncarriagealaska.com 1908 Hillcrest Dr Spc 35, Anchorage Town tours, Park Strip, Bootleggers Cove (907) 444-9008 rides. 22012 Blair Ave, Chugiak (907) 688-6005 GREATLAND ADVENTURES greatlandadventures.com MAT-SU AREA see listing page 63

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA CROW CREEK HISTORIC R; GOLD MINE

crowcreekmine.com Gold pan at producing mine; historic scenic area. Mile 3.1 Crow Creek Rd, Girdwood • (907) 229-3105

TALKEETNA ALASKA EDGE TOURS alaskaedge.com see listing page 54

FAIRBANKS GOLD DAUGHTERS R;

SUNDERLAND RANCH R

micaguides.com Glacier hike and ice climb 2 hours from Anchorage. Mile 102.3 Glenn Hwy, Glacier View • (907) 351-7587

sunderlandranch.com Beautiful ranch. Trail rides, lodging and events.10856 N Wolverine Rd, Palmer (907) 982-7268 (907) 715-0591

NOVA ALASKA GUIDES R

Kayaking, Canoeing & SUP

Golf ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE GOLF COURSE R;

ANCHORAGE ALASKA OUTDOOR GEAR RENTAL ASCENDING PATH – GUIDE SERVICE

SEWARD AREA EXIT GLACIER GUIDES R

exitglacierguides.com Ice hikes, ice climbing, helicopter glacier tours. 405 Fourth Ave, Seward (907) 224-5569

ascendingpath.com World-class family friendly day guided eco-adventures since 1995. Best iceberg kayaking by train from Anchorage. Worldclass helicopter glacier hikes, ice climbs as featured in the NY Times. See web. 1000 Arlberg Rd, Girdwood (907) 783-0505

SEWARD WILDERNESS COLLECTIVE R CHUGACH ADVENTURES R ;

anchoragegolfcourse.com Anchorage award-winning premier golf destination. Golf under the midnight sun at our municipal 18-hole, par 72 course with 6,600 yards of manicured greens, scenic fairways and panoramic mountain view. 3651 O'Malley Rd, Anchorage (907) 522-3363

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ernc.org see listing page 50

eldoradogoldmine.com Ride the train. Pan for gold. Strike it rich! 1803 N Old Steese Hwy, Fairbanks (866) 479-6673 (907) 479-6673

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MICA GUIDES R

CHUGIAK/EAGLE RIVER AREA EAGLE RIVER NATURE CENTER

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golddaughters.com Learn to pan, find gold nuggets and pan all day. 1671 Steese Hwy, Fairbanks (907) 347-4749

alaskaoutdoorgearrental.com see listing page 52

kennicottguides.com see listing page 51

GO HIKE ALASKA

Gold Panning & Mining

ANCHORAGE ALASKA OUTDOOR GEAR RENTAL

DENALI AREA DENALI EDUCATION CENTER R

hikeseward.com alaskanrafting.com Purposeful, private hiking tours in Seward, see listing page 60 AK. 328 Third Ave, Seward LIFETIME ADVENTURES (907) 224-3960 lifetimeadventure.net MAT-SU AREA Eco tours, kayak, biking, camping. Katmai trips. Eklutna Lake and Eagle River area, GREATLAND ADVENTURES Palmer • (907) 746-4644 greatlandadventures.com Matanuska Glacier hike departing from SKIAK ; Anchorage. 410 K St, Anchorage skiak.com (907) 980-8179 see listing page 66

MATANUSKA GLACIER ADVENTURES

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glacier-tours.com Matanuska Glacier. Glacier hiking. Scenic akpaddlesports.com Rent lake and ocean kayaks, canoes, drive. 66500 S Glacier Park Rd, Sutton paddleboards. 21437 Blair Ave, Chugiak (907) 745-2534 (907) 232-9046 (907) 306-5290


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ALASKA JEWISH MUSEUM

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alaskajewishmuseum.com History of Alaskan Jews; contributions to Alaska. 1117 E 35th Ave, Anchorage (907) 770-7021

ascendingpath.com see listing page 58

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA GREAT ALASKA ADVENTURES R

OSCAR ANDERSON R; HOUSE MUSEUM

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GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ASCENDING PATH – GUIDE SERVICE

oscarandersonhousemuseum.org Guided tours. Early Anchorage history. Circa 1915. 420 M St in Elderberry Park, Anchorage • (907) 929-9870

CHUGIAK/EAGLE RIVER AREA LITTLE LITHUANIAN R MUSEUM & LIBRARY

greatalaska.com see listing page 79

lithmuseum.org Eclectic exhibits, from ancient to modern history. 18042 Amonson Rd, Chugiak (907) 406-6913

WILKINSON EXPEDITIONS alaskatrips.com see listing page 50

PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA ALASKA SEA KAYAKERS R

alaskaseakayakers.com Guided sea kayaking tours and rentals in Whittier. PO Box 729, Whittier (877) 472-2534 (907) 472-2534

LAZY OTTER CHARTERS, INC.

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA THE ROUNDHOUSE AT ; ALYESKA MUSEUM

ALASKA NATIVE R; HERITAGE CENTER

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PANGAEA ADVENTURES R

alaskasummer.com Guided sea kayaking and white water rafting. 107 N Harbor Dr, Valdez (800) 660-9637 (907) 835-8442

MAT-SU AREA PALMER MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND ART

thealaskacollection.com see listing page 84

kayakak.com Family friendly, small group sea kayaking tours. 328 Third Ave, Seward (907) 224-3960

liquid-adventures.com Professionally guided paddleboarding and kayaking. 13990 Beach Dr, Seward (907) 224-9225

WASILLA MUSEUM AND VISITOR CENTER

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Alaska’s military history comes alive! Stories of the last shot of the Civil War, a silk nightgown made for a beloved wife plus stories of the Forgotten War are watched over by our brave Eskimo Scout. 333 W Fourth Ave Ste 227, Anchorage (907) 677-8802

COME TO KNOW

shearwatercove.com see listing page 73

ANCHORAGE MUSHING DISTRICT INC.

STATEWIDE INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD

doi.gov/iacb Buy American, support authentic Alaska Native art. (888) 278-3253 (202) 208-3773

Northern Lights Viewing

anchoragemushingdistrict.org Anchorage Mushing District honors sled dog history. 400 D St Ste 110, Anchorage (907) 274-1177 ;

alaskaairmuseum.org Vintage planes, flight sim, theater, gift store. 4721 Aircraft Dr, Anchorage (907) 248-5325 (907) 334-0911

FRATERNAL ORDER OF ALASKA STATE TROOPERS foast.org Alaska law enforcement museum. 245 W Fifth Ave Ste 113, Anchorage (907) 279-5050

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north-slope.org Land of the Midnight Sun. PO Box 69, Utqiagvik • (907) 852-0422

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anchoragemuseum.org Alaska's largest museum tells the real story of The North. Explore art, ANCHORAGE history, science, Alaska Native cultures, HOUSE OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON ; Smithsonian Institution collection. Visit our Museum Store, coffee bar and harleyalaska.com Call us for a free shuttle to the dealership! restaurant. 625 C St, Anchorage (907) 929-9200 (907) 929-9263 4334 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (907) 248-5300 (907) 248-5301 ;

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ANCHORAGE MUSEUM

Museums, Culture & Heritage Centers

cityofwasilla.com/museum Come discover historic Wasilla! Experience interactive dog mushing and gold mining exhibits. Historic buildings open to the public. Tours available on request. Fridays are always free! 391 N Main St, Wasilla • (907) 373-9071 (907) 414-1997

fountainheadmuseum.com TripAdvisor's number 1 "Thing To Do" in Fairbanks. 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks (907) 450-2100

SUNNY COVE KAYAKING R

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SHEARWATER COVE R

sunnycove.com Half-day, full-day, multiday sea kayaking tours. PO Box 3332, Seward (907) 224-4426

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palmermuseum.org Palmer Museum of History and Art. 723 S Valley Way, Palmer (907) 746-7668

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SEWARD AREA ALASKA VETERANS MUSEUM KAYAK ADVENTURES WORLDWIDE R alaskaveterans.org

LIQUID ADVENTURES R

roundhouseatalyeska.org Only mountain top museum in the state of Alaska. Top of Tram Mt Alyeska, Girdwood (907) 382-3488

alaskanative.net Alaska's premier Alaska Native cultural center. The center shares the heritage of Alaska's 11 major cultures. Visitors experience Alaska Native cultures firsthand through stories, dance and more. 8800 Heritage Center Dr, Anchorage (800) 315-6608 (907) 330-8000

ANCHORAGE GONDWANA ECOTOURS gondwanaecotours.com

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GREATLAND ADVENTURES greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

SALMON BERRY TRAVEL & TOURS – ANCHORAGE salmonberrytours.com see listing page 50

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GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALYESKA RESORT ; alyeskaresort.com see listing page 78

MAT-SU AREA SHEEP MOUNTAIN LODGE sheepmountain.com see listing page 80

FAIRBANKS ALASKA GRIZZLY LODGE alaskagrizzlylodge.com see listing page 73

SALMON BERRY TRAVEL & j TOURS – FAIRBANKS

salmonberrytours.com Amazing aurora tours with Salmon Berry charm. (907) 278-3572

STATEWIDE AURORA EXPEDITIONS aexak.com see listing page 69

Photography Tours ANCHORAGE ALASKA PHOTO TREKS

alaskaphototreks.com Photo-centric tours all levels of photographers. Anchorage (907) 350-0251

GONDWANA ECOTOURS gondwanaecotours.com see listing page 67

GREATLAND ADVENTURES greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

PICTOURS ALASKA

pictoursalaska.com Day tour. Photo wildlife, nature out of Anchorage. Fourth Ave and F St, Anchorage • (907) 441-2274

SSP STUDIO & GALLERY

sspstudioandgallery.com Educational tours with expert photographer guides. 5149 Sillary Cir, Anchorage • (907) 231-7373

DENALI AREA DENALI PHOTO GUIDES R;

denaliphoto.com Take home stunning photos, lifelong camera skills! Mile 224.1 George Parks Hwy, Denali • (907) 768-2200

Private Boat Charters

PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA BABKIN CHARTERS LLC ;

DRIFTERS LODGE R; drifterslodge.com see listing page 73

babkin.com Custom boat charters around Prince William Sound. 2940 Mallard Ln, Anchorage • (907) 272-8989 (907) 242-5669

LAZY OTTER CHARTERS, INC.

TALKEETNA TALKEETNA RIVER GUIDES & R; RAFTERS, INC.

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lazyotter.com see listing page 57

talkeetnariverguides.com Floating the beautiful southside of Denali. PO Box 563, Talkeetna • (800) 353-2677 (907) 733-2677

SEWARD AREA DENALI AREA NORTHERN LATITUDE ADVENTURES R DENALI RAFT ADVENTURES, INC. R; northernlatitudeadventures.com see listing page 57

MAT-SU AREA FISHTALE RIVER GUIDES

denaliraft.com Raft trips at Denali Park, two to eight-hour paddle or oar. Locally owned and operated since 1974. Guides, Gore-Tex dry suits provided. Pick exciting whitewater or scenic mild water. Try it for fun! PO Box 190, Denali National Park • (907) 683-2234

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fish4salmon.com see listing page 53

STATEWIDE ALASKA PRIVATE TOURING

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alaskaprivatetouring.com see listing page 70

denaliparkvillage.com Guided rafting, hiking and biking tours at Denali. Mile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (800) 276-7234 (907) 683-8900

Rafting & River Trips

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alaskanrafting.com Bears, trains, and icebergs. Glacier adventures. 1553 Alyeska Hwy, Girdwood (907) 783-1860

CHUGACH OUTDOOR CENTER, INC. R

newwaveadventures.com We provide a new wave of rafting tours in Denali. 238.6 George Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 888-8385

WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS MCCARTHY RIVER TOURS & R OUTFITTERS

raftthewrangells.com chugachoutdoorcenter.com see listing page 51 Six Mile Creek, a whitewater rafting paradise. 70 miles from Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula. Offering Class 4 and 5 whitewater, Six Mile Creek is simply ANCHORAGE Alaska's best whitewater rafting. Mile 7.5 Hope Hwy, Hope • (866) 277-7238 ALASKA RAILROAD (907) 277-7238 alaskarailroad.com see listing page 62

Railroad Tours

NOVA ALASKA GUIDES R novalaska.com see listing page 63

COOPER LANDING AREA ALASKA RIVER ADVENTURES R; alaskariveradventures.com Scenic raft trips in the Kenai Wildlife Refuge. PO Box 725, Cooper Landing (888) 836-9027 (907) 595-2000

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ALASKATRAIN.COM

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alaskariverscompany.com Easy 1.5 hour drive from Anchorage. Scenic raft trips on beautiful upper Kenai River and through Kenai Wildlife Refuge. All ages, many departures daily. Guided fishing, cabin rentals. Mile 50 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing • (888) 595-1226 (907) 595-1226

CHUGACH ADVENTURES R;

Rafting the Kenai River since 1977! 7-hour canyon raft trip through Kenai Canyon, 2-hour scenic natural history float on the Upper Kenai River. Great guides; gear provided; several daily departures. Mile 50.1 16520 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing • (800) 478-4100 (907) 783-2928

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

alaskanrafting.com see listing this page

GRAY LINE ALASKA R; graylinealaska.com

see listing page 70 ANCHORAGE SEWARD AREA PHILLIPS CRUISES AND TOURS/ R; ALASKA WILDLAND ADVENTURES R 26 GLACIER CRUISE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskawildland.com/acvb1 26glaciers.com see listing page 57

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adventurouswinos.com Alaska wildlife tours, glaciers, wine, and beer! Anchorage • (213) 880-8907 (907) 243-2589

DENALI AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

ALASKA ADVENTURE UNLIMITED, LLC

ALASKA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTER

ALASKATRAIN.COM

ALASKA BACKCOUNTRY ADVENTURE TOURS

alaskaadventureunlimited.com see listing page 49

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ALASKAN HUSKY ADVENTURES

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ALASKAN TOUR GUIDES, INC. R

ALASKA BACKCOUNTRY j ADVENTURE TOURS

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

alaskantour.com Alaskan-guided tours for small groups or families. 6830 Toller Ct, Wasilla (800) 795-1438 (907) 746-1438

youralaskavacation.com see listing page 66

ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

Sightseeing Tours & Day Trips

ALASKA HELICOPTER TOURS alaskahelicoptertours.com see listing page 54

alpineairalaska.com see listing page 64

ANCHORAGE 49TH STATE MOTOR TOURS

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907 TOURS

907toursalaska.com Day tours glaciers, wildlife, spectacular scenery. Anchorage • (907) 947-9425

A ALASKA CRUISE TRANSFERS R AND TOURS alaskacruisetransfer.com see listing page 102

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youralaskavacation.com see listing page 49

STATEWIDE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

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alaskatours.com Statewide travel planning, packages and tours. 600 Barrow St Ste 200, Anchorage (866) 317-3325 (907) 277-3000

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alaskarailroad.com From Anchorage, ride the iconic Alaska Railroad to your choice of incredible day trips: cruising the Kenai Fjords, flightseeing Denali from Talkeetna, rafting at Spencer Glacier, and more. 411 W First Ave, Anchorage • (800) 544-0552 (907) 265-2494

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

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alyeskaresort.com Breathtaking glacier, mountain and water views. 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood (800) 880-3880 (907) 754-2275

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anchoragedistillery.com Alaska grown distilled spirits, tours, souvenirs. 6310 A St, Anchorage (907) 561-2100


SIGHTSEEING TOURS & DAY TRIPS anchoragetrolley.com All aboard Anchorage’s favorite city tour! Hop on our historic and scenic 15 mile tour of Anchorage. Alaskan guides will share history, family stories, and explore Anchorage’s past and present. 546 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage • (888) 917-8687 (907) 276-5603

BIG SWIG TOURS

bigswigtours.com Exploring Alaska, one craft brewery at a time. Fourth Ave and F St, Anchorage (907) 268-0872

FLY KATMAI

flykatmai.com see listing page 67

KENAI FJORDS TOURS R;

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ANCHORAGE TROLLEY TOURS R

kenaifjords.com see listing page 57

MAJOR MARINE TOURS R; majormarine.com see listing page 57

MICA GUIDES R micaguides.com see listing page 58

MYALASKAGUIDE

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Audio GPS-activated tours with local guides. (907) 529-6969 (907) 632-3668

NOVA ALASKA GUIDES R

PORTAGE GLACIER CRUISES R;

graylinealaska.com Experience Portage Glacier up close and personal. Offering a 1-hour cruise with five daily departure times. Located just 55 miles from Anchorage on the Seward Highway. 1500 Byron Glacier Rd, Girdwood (800) 544-2206

novalaska.com River raft trips and glacier activities since 1975. Scenic and whitewater river trips GHOST TOURS R near Anchorage; Matanuska Valley and OF ANCHORAGE Kenai Peninsula. Guided Matanuska ghosttoursofanchorage.com Glacier hikes and ice climbing. 38100 W REGAL AIR 100 minutes exploring Anchorage's spookier spots. 1200 I St #410, Anchorage Glenn Hwy, Glacier View • (907) 745-5753 regal-air.com (907) 274-4678 (907) 274-5165 see listing page 54

GO HIKE ALASKA gohikealaska.com see listing page 58

GREATLAND ADVENTURES

greatlandadventures.com Locally guided scenic tours to the best places in Alaska. Join us for northern lights viewing, glacier hiking, wildlife viewing, sightseeing, and more! Small group and private tours are available. 410 K St, Anchorage • (907) 980-8179

PHILLIPS CRUISES AND TOURS/ R; 26 GLACIER CRUISE RUST'S FLYING SERVICE 26glaciers.com see listing page 57

flyrusts.com see listing page 54

PICTOURS ALASKA

SALMON BERRY TRAVEL & TOURS – ANCHORAGE

pictoursalaska.com see listing page 60

PLANET EARTH ADVENTURES, LLC discoverak.com see listing page 50

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Audio GPS-activated tours highlight Alaska’s unique history and scenic wonders.

It’s a Private Local Tour Guide in Your Pocket!

Visit us online at www.MyAlaskaGuide.com In person tours also available.

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SEGWAY TOURS OF ANCHORAGE R; HOMER AREA segwaytoursofanchorage.com Guided Segway tours from downtown and ALASKA BEAR ADVENTURES R Lake Hood. 315 E St, Anchorage (907) 277-4545 (907) 277-4444

alaskabearviewing.com see listing page 67

THE ULU FACTORY

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emeraldairservice.com see listing page 67

TURNAGAIN ARM SHUTTLE R

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA ALASKAN DESTINATIONS AND R ADVENTURES, LLC

turnagainshuttle.com Your transport to adventure.

TWISTED SPRUCE KITCHEN

alaskandestinations.com Scenic tours and trips on the Kenai twistedsprucekitchen.com Farmer Market tours, small scale cooking Peninsula! Soldotna • (907) 953-8875 classes. 11173 Bluff Creek Cir, Anchorage (907) 953-3099 (907) 748-0784

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

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alpineairalaska.com PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA Alaska’s ultimate helicopter tours! Glacier dog sledding in summer, flightseeing and ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL glacier landings year-round in America’s alaskatravel.com largest glacier region! A highlight of see listing page 70 your Alaska vacation! 599 Mt Hood Rd, PHILLIPS CRUISES AND TOURS/ R; Girdwood • (907) 783-2360

GLACIER CITY j ; SNOWMOBILE TOURS snowtours.net see listing page 66

SUMMER SLED DOG ADVENTURE R; alyeskatours.com see listing page 52

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26 GLACIER CRUISE 26glaciers.com see listing page 57

STAN STEPHENS GLACIER & R; WILDLIFE CRUISES

stephenscruises.com Glacier, wildlife sightseeing cruises from Valdez. Explore the calm waters of Prince William Sound. Tours feature Columbia or Meares Glacier and amazing marine wildlife. Let Alaskans show you Alaska. 112 N Harbor Dr, Valdez • (866) 867-1297 (907) 835-4731

SEWARD AREA ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER

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alaskasealife.org Alaska’s premier public aquarium on the shores of Resurrection Bay in Seward, Alaska. Visitors to the Center can experience close encounters with puffins, octopus, sea lions, and other marine life. 301 Railway Ave, Seward • (888) 378-2525

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

KENAI FJORDS TOURS R; kenaifjords.com see listing page 57

MAJOR MARINE TOURS R; majormarine.com see listing page 57

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KNIK GLACIER TOURS R

knikglacier.com Airboat adventures to the face of Knik Glacier. 26326 Buckshot Ln, Palmer (907) 745-1577

youralaskavacation.com see listing page 66

ALASKA BACKCOUNTRY ADVENTURE TOURS

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MARTIN BUSER'S HAPPY R; TRAILS KENNEL

ALASKA MUSHING SCHOOL

buserdog.com Virtual Iditarod with Martin Buser. Kennel tours. PO Box 520997, Big Lake (907) 315-4647 (907) 355-7898

ALASKAN HUSKY ADVENTURES

TALKEETNA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

alaskamushingschool.com see listing page 52 akhusky.dog see listing page 52

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY flyk2.com see listing page 56

MAHAY'S JET BOAT ADVENTURES R mahaysjetboat.com Enjoy a jetboat adventure, learn local history. There are 4 different trips to choose from and each includes a ¼ mile nature walk to learn of the earliest inhabitants and the local flora and fauna. PO Box 705, Talkeetna • (907) 733-2223

DENALI AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

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KANTISHNA WILDERNESS TRAILS R HILLTOP SKI AREA denaliwildlifetour.com All day excursion, lunch and fun in Denali Park. 1 Doyon Pl Ste 300, Fairbanks (800) 230-7275 (907) 683-8000

FAIRBANKS 1ST ALASKA OUTDOOR SCHOOL, LLC 1stalaskatours.com see listing page 51

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hilltopskiarea.org Winter fun! Ski and snowboard rentals and lessons. Summertime facility rental for events April 15th to October 15th. Weddings, company picnics, class and family reunions, celebration of life events. 7015 Abbott Rd, Anchorage (907) 346-1446

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chugachpowderguides.com Offering 1-day and 5-day heli-skiing adventures. PO Box 641, Girdwood (907) 783-4354 (907) 783-4351

NOME DISCOVERY TOURS

nomediscoverytours.com Gold Rush history, culture, Iditarod and nature! (800) 523-7405 (907) 443-2814

Skiing, Heli-Skiing & Snowboarding ANCHORAGE ALASKA OUTDOOR GEAR RENTAL alaskaoutdoorgearrental.com see listing page 52

ARCTIC VALLEY/ ANCHORAGE SKI CLUB

arcticvalley.org Weddings, events, skiing, hiking and snow tubing. Mile 7 Arctic Valley Rd, Anchorage • (907) 428-1208

CHUGACH POWDER GUIDES chugachpowderguides.com see listing this page

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GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALASKA WILD GUIDES alaskawildguides.com see listing page 57

GLACIER CITY j ; SNOWMOBILE TOURS

snowtours.net Awesome snowmobile tours just south ; of Anchorage! Navigate your own snowmobile into Alaska's backcountry. If conditions allow we access glaciers, icebergs and ice caves. Truly a blue ice paradise. Speedway Mall: Corner New Seward & Alyeska Hwy, Girdwood (877) 783-5566 (907) 783-5566

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sheratonanchorage.com Located on the 16th floor. Enjoy a warm, soothing deep-tissue massage and energizing pedicure with a martini, amidst the breathtaking views of downtown. Ice Spa brings the resort spa to Anchorage. 401 E Sixth Ave, Anchorage (800) 325-3535 (907) 343-3171

Snowmobiling

ALASKA OUTDOOR GEAR RENTAL juneauwhalewatch.com Book local and online for the best deals in alaskaoutdoorgearrental.com Juneau. Experience breathtaking beauty, see listing page 52 natural wonders and rich history with fun, informative guides: whale watching, city SNOWHOOK ADVENTURE GUIDES tours, the Mendenhall Glacier. 190 Mill St, OF ALASKA Juneau • (844) 494-2537 (907) 723-9209 snowhookadventures.com see listing page 52

snowhookadventures.com see listing page 52

ICE SPA, SHERATON ANCHORAGE HOTEL

northernalaska.com Sharing the natural and cultural heritage of Alaska's Arctic. Half-day and multiday MAT-SU AREA tours all year long! Highlights include the TORDRILLO MOUNTAIN LODGE Arctic Circle, Brooks Mountain Range, tordrillomountainlodge.com Arctic Ocean and the aurora! PO Box 82991, Fairbanks • (800) 474-1986 see listing page 80 (907) 474-8600

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alaskarockgym.com Indoor rock climbing and bouldering in a bright, clean, family-friendly facility with locker rooms. Fun climbing classes for adults and kids. Fitness annex includes weight room and yoga classes. 665 E 33rd Ave, Anchorage • (907) 562-7265

alyeskaresort.com see listing page 78

riverboatdiscovery.com All aboard! The #1 boat tour in North America. 1975 Discovery Dr, Fairbanks (866) 479-6673 (907) 479-6673

SNOWHOOK ADVENTURE GUIDES OF ALASKA

ANCHORAGE ALASKA ROCK GYM

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sledtastic.com Snowmobile tours 45 minutes north of Anchorage. (907) 301-6232

Spas, Health & Wellness

skiak.com Alaska's best alpine ski shop. Custom bootfitting. 530 E Benson Blvd Ste 9B, Anchorage • (907) 561-2445

NORTHERN ALASKA TOUR COMPANY

SLEDTASTIC SNOWMOBILE j ADVENTURES

youralaskavacation.com Experience Alaska's scenic backcountry! See glaciers, wildlife and the beauty of our winter wonderland in an adventurous way. Choose half, full or multiday snowmobile tours. Corporate, group rates. Palmer (800) 478-2506 (907) 745-2505

Wildlife Viewing ANCHORAGE 49TH STATE MOTOR TOURS

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ALASKA ADVENTURE UNLIMITED, LLC

alaskaadventureunlimited.com see listing page 49

ALASKA AIR SERVICE

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ALASKA ATV ADVENTURES alaskaatvadventures.com see listing page 49

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

ALASKA TOURS

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ALASKA WILDLIFE ADVENTURES

awaalaska.com Guided fishing, wildlife and backpacking tours. 3229 Milky Way Cir, Anchorage (907) 435-1010


WILDLIFE VIEWING

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WILD OF ALASKA

Come meet the locals! Bears, bison, moose, reindeer, muskox, wolves, lynx and others that call the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center home. Wildlife viewing and educational opportunities abound just 45 minutes south of Anchorage on the scenic Seward Highway. AWCC is a nonprofit sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska’s wildlife through conservation, education, research, and quality animal care.

Located at Mile 79 of the Seward Hwy | AlaskaWildlife.org

ALASKA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTER

SALMON BERRY TRAVEL & TOURS – ANCHORAGE

alaskawildlife.org The AWCC is a sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska’s wildlife through conservation, education, research, and quality animal care. AWCC provides injured and orphaned animals a permanent home. Mile 79 Seward Hwy, Portage • (907) 783-0058

ALASKA ZOO

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BIRD TREATMENT & LEARNING CENTER

HOMER AREA ALASKA BEAR ADVENTURES R

alaskabearviewing.com Grizzly bear viewing trip to Katmai National Park. 4287 Homer Spit Rd, Homer (877) 522-9247 (907) 299-5229

EMERALD AIR SERVICE R

emeraldairservice.com Guided expeditions and Brooks Falls day trips. 1344 Lake Shore Dr, Homer (907) 235-4160

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birdtlc.org Wild bird rehabilitation and education since 1988. 15510 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage • (907) 562-4852

FLY KATMAI

MUSK OX FARM, MUSEUM AND GIFT SHOP

alaskaatvadventures.com see listing page 49

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gondwanaecotours.com Grizzly bears up close! Incredible aurora viewing! (877) 587-8479 greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

MAJOR MARINE TOURS R; majormarine.com see listing page 57

RUST'S FLYING SERVICE flyrusts.com see listing page 54

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SEWARD AREA ALASKA SEALIFE CENTER

kenaifjords.com see listing page 57

regal-air.com see listing page 54

Year-round

DENALI AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

KANTISHNA WILDERNESS TRAILS R

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reindeerfarm.com 10am to 6pm daily. Call in winter. Petting zoo. 5561 S Bodenburg Lp, Palmer (907) 745-4000

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA GREAT ALASKA ADVENTURES R

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

pictoursalaska.com see listing page 60

REINDEER FARM

denalibackcountryadventure.com Adventure of a lifetime in just one day. Mile 229 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park (800) 808-8068 (907) 683-2643

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

PICTOURS ALASKA

muskoxfarm.org Book your tour to visit our herd of 80 musk oxen! 12850 E Archie Rd, Palmer (907) 745-4151

DENALI BACKCOUNTRY ADVENTURE R

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GREATLAND ADVENTURES

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smokeybayair.com Offering bear viewing and flightseeing charters. 2100 Kachemak Dr, Homer (888) 482-1511 (907) 235-1511

flykatmai.com greatalaska.com Bear viewing in Katmai National Park, see listing page 79 flightseeing, glacier tours and more! Take advantage of our lifelong Alaska PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA experience, first-hand knowledge of safely exploring in our great state! 4519 Enstrom ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL Cir Hangar 1, Anchorage • (907) 243-2376 alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

GONDWANA ECOTOURS

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GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALASKA ATV ADVENTURES

alaskazoo.org 130+ animals representing 49 arctic species. The Alaska Zoo is a nonprofit sanctuary for orphaned and injured wildlife, dedicated to promoting conservation. Featuring bears, wolves, and snow leopards. 4731 O'Malley Rd, Anchorage (907) 346-3242 (907) 346-2133

ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

MAT-SU AREA 49TH STATE MOTOR TOURS

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REST OF ALASKA KATMAILAND, INC., DBA R; BRISTOL ADVENTURES

katmailand.com World-famous brown bear viewing and sport fishing. Katmai National Park, King Salmon • (800) 544-0551 (907) 243-5448

KODIAK ISLAND AREA KODIAK BROWN BEAR CENTER R

kodiakbearcenter.com Exclusive access to Kodiak bears. Remote location on Camp Island in Karluk Lake, Kodiak Island • (877) 335-2327 (907) 433-7900

STATEWIDE ALASKA PRIVATE TOURING

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Denali National Park & Preserve

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KNOW THE PROS

Travel Agents & Trip Planners.................................p. 69 Make trip planning a snap. Travel professionals, tour operators, and travel advisors have firsthand experience to map an adventure of a lifetime. Whether a weekend tour or a month-long odyssey, they can personalize an unforgettable Alaska experience to fit any schedule or budget. Bring the family or the whole gang; group tour organizers know what makes a trip fun for everyone. Explore Anchorage and the state with first-class service from friendly guides who know, live, and love the Great Land. 68

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TRAVEL AGENTS & TRIP PLANNERS princess.com Cruise and tour Alaska with the top-rated company. 450 Third Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119 • (800) 426-0442

Accommodation Reservation Services

ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP R;

ANCHORAGE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

Alaska cruises and complete land tour itineraries. 1050 Caribbean Way, Miami, FL 33132 • (305) 539-6000

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

ANCHORAGE ALASKA BED & BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION anchorage-bnb.com see listing page 73

HERRINGTON FURNISHED RENTALS

herringtonandcompany.com Lisa Herrington, owner/broker. Beautifully furnished, professionally decorated, fully equipped corporate rentals. All utilities, Wi-Fi, and cable TV included. Shortterm/long-term rentals available. 255 E Fireweed Ln Ste 102, Anchorage (907) 229-6822 (907) 646-0525

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA SOARING EAGLE FISHING & R ADVENTURES, LLC

ANCHORAGE ALASKACRUISES.COM

XPERIENCE ALASKA

xperiencealaska.com 12 years Xperience, AD-HOC tours in Alaska-Yukon. 1200 I St Ste 611, Anchorage • (907) 278-7878 (907) 299-6666

Tour Operators – Group ANCHORAGE A ALASKA CRUISE TRANSFERS R AND TOURS

STATEWIDE ALL ALASKA TOURS

REST OF ALASKA ALASKAN DREAM CRUISES R

alaskandreamcruises.com Explore true Alaska with true Alaskans. 1512 Sawmill Creek Rd, Sitka (855) 747-8100 (907) 747-8100

UNCRUISE ADVENTURES R uncruise.com see listing page 58

STATEWIDE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

EAGLE CUSTOM TOURS OF ALASKA R eaglecustomtours.com 30 years of group planning and tour experience. (907) 277-6228

PREMIER ALASKA TOURS, INC.

Travel Agents & Trip Planners

GREATLAND ADVENTURES

ANCHORAGE (A & P) AMERICA & PACIFIC TOURS, INC.

greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

PLANET EARTH ADVENTURES, LLC discoverak.com see listing page 50

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aptoursalaska.com We are a Japanese tour operator for all seasons. 430 K St, Anchorage (907) 272-9401

STATEWIDE AURORA EXPEDITIONS

aexak.com Chinese operated, amazing Alaska group tours. (360) 359-2136 (360) 359-2136

GRAY LINE ALASKA R;

ALASKA ADVENTURE UNLIMITED, LLC

alaskaadventureunlimited.com see listing page 49

graylinealaska.com see listing page 70

PREMIER ALASKA TOURS, INC.

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premieralaskatours.com Alaskan owned tour operator specializing in year-round custom group itineraries, escorted land tours, motorcoach charters, and deluxe dome rail packages. We work exclusively with travel professionals. 1900 Premier Ct, Anchorage (888) 486-8725 (907) 279-0001

Tour Operators – Receptive alaskalatintours.com Tours and transfer services. Group or independent. PO Box 211089, Anchorage (907) 242-9266

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greatalaska.com see listing page 79

ANCHORAGE ALASKA LATIN TOURS, LLC

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

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allalaskatours.com see listing this page

skylartravel.com see listing page 70

cruises2alaska.com Alaska cruises and tours. All lines, lowest rates. Nobody does Alaska better than us. As members of Visit Anchorage and ATIA, we are one of the most recognized Alaska travel experts in the Northeast. 4400 Route 9 South Ste 1000, Freehold, NJ 07728 (800) 576-2378 (732) 248-2378

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themagicbus.com see listing page 103

alaskatourservices.com Multilingual custom tours by local Alaskan guides. (907) 529-6969 (907) 632-3668

GREAT ALASKA ADVENTURES R

BEST CRUISES/ ; CRUISES2ALASKA.COM

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greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

ALASKA SKYLAR TRAVEL LLC

alaskacruises.com Experience Alaska's beauty from the water with the Alaska cruise experts! Search and book all available cruises with our exclusive rates. Book online or let a specialist help navigate your options. 15147 N Scottsdale Rd Ste 210, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 • (800) 201-6937 (561) 243-2100

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allalaskatours.com Trip planning for groups or individual travelers. 600 Barrow St Ste 200, Anchorage • (866) 317-3325 (907) 272-8687

ANCHORAGE ALASKA STEP-ON GUIDES

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ALASKA ADVENTURE UNLIMITED, LLC

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skylartravel.com see listing page 70

Step-On Guides

alaskacruisetransfer.com see listing page 102

soaringeaglelodge.com All inclusive Alaska lodge vacation packages. 22185 Sterling Hwy, Ninilchik (907) 953-6688

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alaskarailroad.com See Alaska by rail. One call to the Alaska Railroad books a complete travel package: lodging, activities and day tours, linked across Alaska by train. Ask about our premium glass-dome railcars. 411 W First Ave, Anchorage • (800) 544-0552 (907) 265-2494

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GRAY LINE ALASKA R;

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graylinealaska.com Offering multiday tours that include transportation, lodging, activities and more. Sightseeing, rail tours, charters, and self-drive tours also available. Over 70 years in Alaska. Westmark Anchorage Hotel Tour Desk: 720 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage • (800) 544-2206

GREAT ALASKA ADVENTURES R greatalaska.com see listing page 79

ALASKA SKYLAR TRAVEL LLC

skylartravel.com The best Mandarin-speaking tour agency in Alaska. 301 E Fireweed Ln #100, Anchorage • (907) 274-8884

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

alaskatravel.com The Alaska travel experts. Specializing in custom vacations, lodging, transportation and activities. Great value, quality products. Convenient way to plan your Alaska vacation. 3900 Arctic Blvd Ste 304, Anchorage • (800) 208-0200 (907) 245-0200

ALASKA TOURS

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alaskatravelconnections.com see listing this page

ALASKA TRAVEL SERVICES

alaskatravelservices.net Tours and transfer services. Group or independent. PO Box 211089, Anchorage (907) 440-2646 alaskacruises.com see listing page 69

BEST CRUISES/ ; CRUISES2ALASKA.COM cruises2alaska.com see listing page 69

GONDWANA ECOTOURS gondwanaecotours.com see listing page 67

haishirokuma.com Tours and hotel reservations: Japanese available. PO Box 201961, Anchorage (907) 258-4690

NEW WORLD TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. R alaskatour.co.kr International, domestic specialist and charters. 11711 Brook Hill Ct, Anchorage (800) 478-7071 (907) 276-7071

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alaskacollection.com Iconic and inspiring Alaska lodges and tours. 513 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (800) 808-8068 (907) 777-2800

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ALASKACRUISES.COM

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ALASKA PRIVATE TOURING

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alaskaprivatetouring.com Designing unique and highly personal experiences throughout Alaska including private guides, transportation, behind the scenes excursions, deluxe lodge stays, and private shore excursions. 600 Barrow St Ste 200 B, Anchorage (888) 868-7259 (907) 375-6582

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page this page

ALASKA TOURS

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ALASKA TRAVEL ; CONNECTIONS LLC

alaskatravelconnections.com Connect with adventure. Serving Alaska and Yukon. 1125 W Balboa Dr, Wasilla (907) 315-3026

cruises2alaska.com see listing page 69

SEWARD AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

CHINOOK TOURS

alaskatravel.com see listing this page

chinooktoursak.com Custom trips, lodging and cruises statewide. PO Box 111853, Anchorage (907) 346-1414 ;

GONORTH ALASKA TRAVEL CENTER

alaskarailroad.com see listing page 69

gonorth-alaska.com Full-service statewide trip planning. Full range program including self-drive tours, great selection of accommodations of all types, activities and a variety of transportation options. PO Box 60147, Fairbanks • (855) 236-7271 (907) 479-7271

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

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myakadventures.com see listing page 51

DENALI AREA ALASKA RAILROAD

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FAIRBANKS ALASKA RAILROAD 70

alaskabydesign.com A leading tour operator with 21 years experience. (855) 456-1001 (800) 217-0973

BEST CRUISES/ ; CRUISES2ALASKA.COM

salmonberrytours.com see listing page 50

MAT-SU AREA THE ALASKA EXPERIENCE COMPANY

STATEWIDE ALASKA BY DESIGN POWERED BY DISCOVER HOLIDAYS

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From cozy mountain cabins to plush resorts, Southcentral Alaska has the perfect spot to stretch out and unwind. Trade backcountry tips at a budgetfriendly hostel or indulge at a luxurious metropolitan hotel. Either way, wake up to a mountain-studded skyline with exciting adventures waiting just outside the door. Get inside advice over coffee from the owner of a bed & breakfast or learn the lay of the land from the caretaker at a wilderness lodge. Swap stories of the day around the fire at a secluded forest campground. Alaskans provide a warm, welcoming place to kick back after a wild day of adventure. Welcome to your home away from home.

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CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

ALASKAN SUNSET CABINS R

alaskansunset.com Located on the bluff overlooking Cook alaskafishinglodges.us Inlet. We are near the Kenai River and #1 on TripAdvisor. Luxury 12 Room Kenai Kasilof River for sportfishing. Cabins have River Lodge. Soldotna • (907) 262-4779 full kitchen, private bathrooms and more. PO Box 165, Kasilof • (866) 286-6946

Bed & Breakfasts ANCHORAGE ALASKA BEST B&B GROUP

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alaskabestbb.com Great service, full breakfast and stellar reviews. .PO Box 1924, Homer (907) 235-2148

valdezdowntowninn.com Complimentary breakfast. Reasonable rates. PO Box 184, Valdez (800) 478-2791 (907) 835-2791

ALASKA PRIVATE LODGING; STAY WITH A FRIEND

ididaride.com Cozy, private cabins just 5 minutes from Seward.12672 Old Exit Glacier Rd, Seward (907) 224-8607

FAIRBANKS ALASKA GRIZZLY LODGE

alaskabandb.com Bear viewing, fishing packages. B&B specialists. PO Box 1924, Homer (907) 235-2148

ORCA ISLAND CABINS R

orcaislandcabins.com alaskagrizzlylodge.com Deluxe cabin, yurts with kayaks on Prime aurora views, wake-up service, trails private island. PO Box 1815, Seward nearby.1470 Westmoreland Ave, Fairbanks (907) 362-9014 (907) 488-7475

ANCHORAGE ALASKA BED & BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION

anchorage-bnb.com High-quality, locally owned, certified, inspected B&Bs. Luxury rooms, private baths, and outstanding Alaska breakfasts. Award-winning service at less the price of Anchorage hotels. Call us to reserve. PO Box 242623, Anchorage (907) 272-5909

Cabins

ARCTIC FOX INN R

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALYESKA HIDEAWAY LOG CABINS

arcticfoxinn.com Upscaled rooms and apartments in downtown. 327 E Second Ct, Anchorage (907) 274-1239

CAMAI BED AND BREAKFAST

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KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA SOLDOTNA B&B LODGE

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CHUGIAK/EAGLE RIVER AREA EAGLE RIVER NATURE CENTER

SHEARWATER COVE R

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alyeskahideaway.com Cozy log cabins in Girdwood, Alaska. 150 Doran Ln, Girdwood • (907) 317-8833

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camaibnb.com Luxury suites. Many extras. Inspected, approved. 3838 Westminster Way, Anchorage • (907) 333-2219

alaskariverscompany.com see listing page 60

shearwatercove.com Oceanfront yurt lodging and sea kayaking packages. PO Box 914, Seward (907) 750-8095

MAT-SU AREA ALASKA BACKCOUNTRY COTTAGES

alaskabackcountrycottages.com Cozy cottages, stunning views, activities nearby. 3901 S Lindsey Cir #B, Palmer (907) 746-2225 (907) 982-7669

DESHKA LANDING R CHARTERS & LODGE deshka.com see listing page 54

KNIK RIVER LODGE AND TOURS R

knikriverlodge.com Wilderness cabins, a main lodge with a locally sourced restaurant, ATV tours, and copperwhale.com drifterslodge.com glacier helicopter tours. Located close The gem of downtown Anchorage! Kenai riverfront cabins with majestic to Anchorage, deluxe cabins with private Downtown convenience and uptown service! Easy walk to attractions, activities, views.18404 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing bath, large deck, and great views. arts, shopping, great dining, museums and (907) 595-5555 (907) 351-3418 29979 E Knik River Rd, Palmer coastal trail. Ask about our winter specials! (877) 745-4575 (907) 745-5002 GWIN'S LODGE R 440 L St, Anchorage • (866) 258-7999 gwinslodge.com TALKEETNA (907) 258-7999 Kenai Peninsula landmark, area favorite dining. Closest cabins to the Kenai, TALKEETNA WILDERNESS R JUDY'S TOUCH OF CLASS B&B Russian rivers with world-class salmon LODGE & CABIN RENTALS judystouchofclassbnb.com fishing. Easy day trip to all points on the Free pickup, Wi-Fi, laundry, TripAdvisor talkeetnawildernesslodge.com Kenai Peninsula. Area activities abound. ranks #3. 2143 Churchill Dr, Anchorage Cabins, full bathrooms, access to Montana 14865 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing (888) 340-6390 (907) 272-6390 Creek! 17351 E Michele Dr, Talkeetna (907) 595-1266 (907) 398-3987 (907) 733-8700

COPPER WHALE INN

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PARKSIDE GUEST HOUSE R

parksideanchorage.com Walk to restaurants, museums and coastal trail. Situated along Delaney Park in downtown Anchorage, Parkside Guest House is beautifully appointed and offers free Wi-Fi, laundry, and luggage storage. 1302 W 10th Ave, Anchorage (907) 683-2290

SUMMERSET B&B

alaska-summersetbnb.com Near airport, bike trail. Great breakfast, rooms. 8391 Summerset Dr, Anchorage (907) 349-3766

SUSITNA PLACE

HOMER AREA BEAR PAW ADVENTURE

bearpawadventure.com Upscale private log cabin, lodge or vacation home. 72450 Camai Rd, Anchor Point • (866) 286-0576 (979) 415-4627

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA ALASKA SILVERTIP LODGE AND CABINS

silvertiplodgeandcabins.com Beautiful Soldotna lodge. 6 cabins on 8.5 acres. 35930 Janota Cir, Soldotna (907) 262-4450

susitnaplace.com Quiet, downtown, stunning inlet and mountain view. 727 N St, Anchorage (907) 274-3344

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parks-edge.com Comfortable log cabins near Denali National Park. Off Parks Hwy Mile 247 on Hilltop Rd, Healy • (907) 683-4343

Campgrounds & RV Parks ANCHORAGE CREEKWOOD RV PARK R

creekwoodhotel.com Free Wi-Fi, cable and full hook-up sites. 2150 Seward Hwy, Anchorage (907) 258-6006

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GOLDEN NUGGET RV PARK

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goldennuggetrvpark.com We have the cleanest restrooms in town. Free Wi-Fi and hot showers. We are the biggest and rated the friendliest RV park in the city. Come by and see us! 4100 Debarr Rd, Anchorage • (800) 449-2012 (907) 333-2012

TOTE MARITIME – RV & VEHICLE SHIPPING totemaritime.com see listing page 107

thedriftwoodinn.com Full hook-up, laundry, shower, internet, charters.135 W Bunnell Ave, Homer (907) 235-8019 (907) 235-8049

HERITAGE RV PARK R ;

alaskanheritagervpark.com Oceanfront RV park at the Homer Spit fishing hole. 3550 Homer Spit Rd, Homer (907) 226-4500

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ASPEN SUITES HOTEL

denalihostel.com Denali Hostel & Cabins offers a variety of affordable accommodations including private cabins, bunk houses, and canvas castles. Kitchen, near restaurants, clean restrooms, hot showers, laundry, Wi-Fi. Mile 224.1 George Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-7503

FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL HOSTEL

HOMER AREA DRIFTWOOD INN & RV PARK

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA DIAMOND M RANCH RESORT

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denalirv.com Full-service RV park and motel closest to Denali. Mile 238.6 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-7777

STATEWIDE ALASKA CAMPGROUND OWNER'S ASSOCIATION

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alaskacampgrounds.net An association of privately owned RV parks in AK. PO Box 111005, Anchorage (866) 339-9082 (907) 339-9082

Hostels ANCHORAGE BASE CAMP ANCHORAGE R

basecampanchorage.com New hostel experience by Alaskan world travelers.1037 W 26th Ave, Anchorage (907) 274-1252 74

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BIRD CREEK MOTEL & RV PARK ;

birdcreekmotel.com 30 minutes to airport. On the scenic Turnagain Arm. 10 minutes north of Girdwood, Bird Creek is a small town with hiking, bike paths and salmon fishing. Family owned and operated since 1996. 29433 Seward Hwy, Bird Creek (844) 295-4274 (907) 653-0100

fairbankshostel.com Near university, shared and private rooms, BROWN BEAR SALOON & MOTEL Wi-Fi. 4316 Birch Ln, Fairbanks brownbearalaska.com (907) 479-7300 Between mountains and water. Rooms start at $59. Mile 103 Seward Hwy, Indian (907) 653-7000

Hotels, Motels & Inns ANCHORAGE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

CLARION SUITES DOWNTOWN

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

ALEX HOTEL & SUITES

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abvianc.com Large suites with and without kitchens. 4360 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (800) 770-6366 (907) 243-6366

ANCHORAGE GRAND HOTEL

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anchoragegrand.com Premier all-suite boutique downtown hotel. Near shopping, dining, Coastal Trail, entertainment. Full kitchen, free Wi-Fi, parking, morning paper, cable TV, business center, laundry, vending machines. 505 W Second Ave, Anchorage (888) 800-0640 (907) 929-8888

APTEL STUDIO HOTEL

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aptelanchoragehotel.com Brand new extended stay near downtown Anchorage. 624 Rodeo Pl, Anchorage (907) 258-0333

ARCTIC FOX INN R arcticfoxinn.com see listing page 73

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choicehotels.com Downtown, all suites. 24 hour airport shuttle.1110 W Eighth Ave, Anchorage (800) 424-6423 (907) 222-5005

alexhotelalaska.com diamondmranchresort.com Welcome to Anchorage in the great land! The best choice for RV sites, cabins and 4615 Spenard Rd, Anchorage suites.48500 Diamond M Ranch Rd, Kenai (907) 243-3131 (907) 283-9424

DENALI AREA DENALI RAINBOW VILLAGE RV R PARK & MOTEL

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aspenhotelsak.com All suite hotel located in midtown Anchorage. 100 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage (866) GUE-ST4U (907) 770-3400

COMFORT SUITES ANCHORAGE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

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choicehotels.com/hotel/ak026 Airport shuttle, pool, lounge, Wi-Fi, breakfast. 2919 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (800) 424-6423 (907) 243-8080

COPPER WHALE INN copperwhale.com see listing page 73

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT ANCHORAGE AIRPORT

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marriott.com/anccy Close to the airport with free shuttle service. Making it easier to be on the road with spacious, newly redesigned rooms, plush bedding, high-tech amenities and renovated lobby, restaurant and lounge. 4901 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (907) 245-0322

CREEKWOOD INN

creekwoodhotel.com Free Wi-Fi, HBO, suites available with kitchenette. All rooms at Creekwood Inn offer a clean, cozy and homey atmosphere with all the modern conveniences. Multiple rooms beautifully remodeled in 2017. 2150 Seward Hwy, Anchorage (907) 258-6006


HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

GUESTHOUSE ANCHORAGE INN

crowneplaza.com/anchorageak Midtown location, 165 guest rooms, meeting space. JUNO restaurant and lounge, fitness center, indoor saline pool and spa. Free Wi-Fi, business center, concierge floors. Complimentary airport shuttle. 109 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (877) 348-2424 (907) 433-4100

ghalaska.com Best value under the midnight sun! Airport, train, shuttle service, downtown location. 321 E Fifth Ave, Anchorage (844) 248-7467 (907) 276-7226

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dimondcenterhotel.com Extraordinary by nature. Exceptional by design. Located in Anchorage's largest shopping district. Free airport shuttle, hot breakfast and Wi-Fi. 72" soaking tubs. Two meeting spaces. Bar open at 5 pm. 700 E Dimond Blvd, Anchorage (866) 770-5002 (907) 770-5000

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anchorage.embassysuites.com Anchorage's full-service hotel with luxury suites. TripAdvisor Circle of Excellence. Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast buffet, evening manager's reception, near shopping, dining, attractions. 600 E Benson Blvd, Anchorage (907) 332-7000

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES BY ; MARRIOTT ANCHORAGE MIDTOWN

marriott.com/hotels Midtown location. Spacious guest rooms, suites. Complimentary continental breakfast. Business, fitness center, indoor pool, spa, high-speed internet access, free airport shuttle, restaurants nearby. 5060 A St, Anchorage • (888) 236-2427 (907) 222-9000

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anchoragehie.com Convenient airport location close to restaurants. Complimentary express start hot breakfast bar, 24-hour airport shuttle, pool, spa, fitness center, Wi-Fi. When ; HAMPTON INN ANCHORAGE traveling to Anchorage "Stay Real." hamptoninn3.hilton.com 4411 Spenard Rd, Anchorage Hampton Inn by Hilton, best value hotel in (800) HOL-IDAY (907) 248-8848 midtown Anchorage. Complimentary hot buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi and airport shuttle. HOME2 SUITES ; Fitness center, indoor pool, whirlpool, anchoragemidtown.home2suites.com and 24-hour business center. 4301 Credit Bright, modern and friendly all suites Union Dr, Anchorage • (800) HAM-PTON hotel. 4700 Union Square Dr, Anchorage (907) 550-7000 (877) 646-6302 (907) 561-5618

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CROWNE PLAZA ; ANCHORAGE – MIDTOWN

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anchorage.homewoodsuites.com Residential style hotel suites with full kitchens. Complimentary hot breakfast HILTON ANCHORAGE ; buffet daily and Welcome Home Reception hiltonanchorage.com Monday-Thursday. Free shuttle to airport, At the Hilton, guests discover unexpected train, Walmart, and Visitor Center. 101 luxury. Just steps away from shopping, W 48th Ave, Anchorage • (800) 225-5466 fishing and the convention center. Our (907) 762-7000 restaurant, pool, and Native art collection will make your stay complete. 500 W Third HOTEL CAPTAIN COOK ; Ave, Anchorage • (800) 245-2527 captaincook.com (907) 272-7411 Step into the Hotel Captain Cook and enter a rich, luxurious and inviting HILTON GARDEN INN ANCHORAGE ; atmosphere. The accommodating staff, hgihotelanchorage.com spectacular views, first-class dining and Midtown Anchorage hotel, 24-hour fine accommodations say luxury hotel and airport shuttle. On-site restaurant, more! 939 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage lounge, free Wi-Fi, fitness and business (800) 843-1950 (907) 276-6000 centers. Premium mountain or standard view rooms with microwave and mini HYATT HOUSE ANCHORAGE ; refrigerator. 4555 Union Square Dr, hyatthouseanchorage.com Anchorage • (800) HIL-TONS New hotel with studio or one bedroom (907) 729-7000 suites. Fully equipped kitchens and separate living space in suites. Traditional HISTORIC ANCHORAGE HOTEL ; guest rooms are also available and feature historicanchoragehotel.com a microwave and small refrigerator. Downtown Anchorage's premier boutique 5141 Business Park Blvd, Anchorage hotel. On national register of historic (907) 992-2200 places, this elegant hotel offers charming rooms, full breakfast, state of the art Wi-Fi HYATT PLACE ANCHORAGE ; and exceptional customer service. 330 E MIDTOWN HOTEL St, Anchorage • (800) 544-0988 hyattplaceanchoragemidtown.com (907) 272-4553 Free breakfast for World of Hyatt members. 24/7 dining features craft cocktails, premium bar bites, shareable snacks, and dessert. Free Wi-Fi, 24/7 gym and pool. Pet-friendly. Free airport shuttle. 101 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage (907) 562-1235

marriott.com/ancfp Kick back and enjoy our Anchorage Hotel. 325 W Eighth Ave, Anchorage (907) 274-1000

INGRA HOUSE HOTEL

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ingrahouse.business.site/?m=true European style lodging with daily, weekly rates. 641 Ingra St, Anchorage (907) 278-9656

DOWNTOWN ANCHORAGE

Alaska’s only destination for charm, culture and cuisine.

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HARBOR 360 HOTEL

thedriftwoodinn.com Open year-round. View of bay. Free internet. Charming, historic, downtown, near beach. Spectacular views. Clean, unique rooms, economy to deluxe. Full hook-up RV park. Fishing charters. 135 W Bunnell Ave, Homer (907) 235-8019

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oceanshoresalaska.com Beachfront hotel, RV park, restaurant and bar. 2020 "Tripadvisor Top 10% Hotels Worldwide" award. Beautiful beach, spectacular view of Kachemak Bay and only two blocks from downtown Homer. 451 Sterling Hwy, Homer • (800) 770-7775 (907) 235-7775

KENAI/SOLDOTNA AREA KENAI RIVER SUITES

kenairiversuites.com Open year-round, 2 BR suites with full kitchens! 310 Tern Cir, Soldotna (907) 262-1992

PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA ANCHOR INN

anchorinnwhittier.com Hotel, restaurant, lounge, grocery, easy parking. PO Box 750, Whittier (907) 472-2354

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KEYSTONE HOTEL R;

keystonehotel.com Alaska hospitality with reasonable rates. Walk to ferry terminal and shops. Comfortable rooms with free continental breakfast. Free Wi-Fi. Coin-op laundry. 401 W Egan, Valdez • (888) 835-0665 (907) 835-3851

PRINCE WILLIAM MOTEL

princewilliammotel.com A sportsman's paradise! Full amenities. PO Box 908, Cordova • (888) 796-6835 (907) 424-3201

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harbor360hotel.com Seward's premier waterfront hotel, located directly on the Seward small boat harbor. Stunning 360 degree views of Resurrection Bay and mountains. Pool, hot tub, and free breakfast. 1412 Fourth Ave, Seward (888) 514-8687 (907) 224-2550

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alaskagrandview.com Pool hall, rooms, darts, extended stay, pets. 2900 E Parks Hwy, Wasilla (907) 352-1700

KNIK RIVER LODGE AND TOURS R knikriverlodge.com see listing page 73

TALKEETNA MT. MCKINLEY PRINCESS R; WILDERNESS LODGE

princesslodges.com Located in Denali State Park near the Chulitna River, the lodge features a breathtaking view of Denali. Tour desk, restaurants, fire pits, expansive mountainview deck, shuttle service to Talkeetna. Mile 133 Parks Hwy, Denali State Park • (800) 426-0500 (907) 733-2900

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talkeetnacabins.org Fully furnished cabins. Downtown, year-round. 22137 C St, Talkeetna (888) 733-9933 (907) 733-2227 ;

talkeetnaroadhouse.com Bakery, restaurant, private rooms, bunk spaces. Famous for "Breakfast, Not Breakfast" and a scratch bakery featuring a 1902 sourdough starter, cinnamon rolls, pasties and Rudy-in-a-Parka. 13550 E Main St, Talkeetna • (907) 733-1351

DENALI AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

totemhotelandsuites.com New hotel, top service, free breakfast, pool. alaskatravel.com see listing page 70 144 E Egan, Valdez • (888) 808-4431 (907) 835-4443

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SEWARD AREA ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

denaliparkvillage.com We bring you up close and personal to Denali Park. Mile 231 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (800) 276-7234 (907) 683-8900

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sewardgatewayhotel.com LOG CABINS Seward's brand new harbor area hotel. denalicrowsnestcabins.com 1115 Fourth Ave, Seward • (907) 275-3500 Mountainside log cabins in the heart of (907) 422-1100 Denali. Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-2723

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denali-cabins.com Cozy cabins just outside Denali National Park. Mile 229 W Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (800) 808-8068 (907) 683-2643

Hotel on Nenana River • Cabins RV Sites • Tent Cabins • Food Trucks Denali Grizzly Bear Resort has it all!

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DENALI GRIZZLY BEAR RESORT R;

denaligrizzlybear.com Cedar hotel, private decks on river, cabins, RV. On Nenana River, south park boundary. Cable TV, shuttle for fee to train, convenience and liquor store, gift shop, food trucks, Wi-Fi internet access. Mile 231.1 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park (866) 583-2696 (907) 683-2696

DENALI HOSTEL & CABINS R; denalihostel.com see listing page 74

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DRIFTWOOD INN

denaliparkvillage.com Set on 20 acres on the banks of the Nenana River. Mile 231 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (800) 276-7234 (907) 683-8900

DENALI PRINCESS R; WILDERNESS LODGE

princesslodges.com Located one mile from the entrance to Denali National Park. With panoramic views of the park and the Nenana River, this lodge offers fine and casual dining, a tour desk, and visitors center shuttle. Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park (800) 426-0500 (907) 683-2282

DENALI RAINBOW VILLAGE RV R PARK & MOTEL denalirv.com see listing page 74

GRANDE DENALI LODGE R;

denalialaska.com/grande-denali-lodge Stay atop Sugarloaf Mountain, enjoy panoramic views from the Grande Denali Lodge. 160 rooms, 6 cabins. Awardwinning Alpenglow Restaurant. Meeting space. Free Wi-Fi. Shuttle to Denali National Park. Mile 238 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (855) 683-8600 (907) 683-5100

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TALKEETNA ALASKAN LODGE R; talkeetnaalaskanlodge.com see listing page 80

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thetoteminn.com Denali, Alaskan-owned restaurant, motel, lounge. Mile 248.7 Parks Hwy, Healy (800) 478-2384 (907) 683-6500

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princesslodges.com Located on the banks of the Chena River, the lodge features upscale and casual dining, a large riverside deck, complimentary Wi-Fi, tour desk, espresso bar and gift shop. 4477 Pikes Landing Rd, Fairbanks • (800) 426-0500 (907) 455-4477 goldennorthinn.com Great rates year-round and gracious hospitality. Free airport shuttle, 5 minute drive from airport and a short walk to shops and dining. Clean, comfortable rooms, free continental breakfast, Wi-Fi. 4888 Old Airport Rd, Fairbanks (907) 479-6201

fairbankssuites.hamptoninn.com 24/7 airport and train station shuttle. 433 Harold Bentley Ave, Fairbanks (907) 451-1502

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princesslodges.com Five custom-built lodges owned and operated by Princess and located in the best locations throughout Alaska; Copper River, Kenai (Cooper Landing), Mt. McKinley (near Talkeetna), Denali and Fairbanks.(800) 426-0500

TOP OF THE WORLD HOTEL/ TUNDRA TOURS

tundratoursinc.com Don't stop, reach for the top - Barrow, Alaska! 3060 Eben Hopson St, Barrow (800) 478-8520 (907) 852-3900

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westmarkhotels.com Distinctly unique hotels in Alaska and the Yukon. Comfortable rooms, inviting restaurants and northern hospitality await your arrival at each of our convenient locations. (800) 544-0970

WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS HART D RANCH/WRANGELL ; ROOST LODGE/DOUBLETREE RV

hartd.com Elegant rooms, RV park, bronze sculpture gallery. 1/2 mile Nabesna Rd 59.8 Glenn Hwy/Tok cutoff, Slana • (907) 822-3973

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alyeskaresort.com ; Alaska's premier year-round resort destination. 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood (800) 880-3880 (907) 754-1111

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STATEWIDE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

fairbanksextendedstays.com Clean, quiet, cost effective and comfortable. 700 Loftus Rd, Fairbanks (907) 479-7100

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fountainheadhotels.com/wedgewood-resort alaskatours.com Condo-style suites, Wi-Fi, shuttle, nature see listing page 62 trails. 212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA (800) 528-4916 (907) 456-3642

kodiakinn.com Downtown, restaurant, view rooms, free Wi-Fi. 236 W Rezanof Dr, Kodiak (888) 563-4254 (907) 486-5712

7gablesinn.com Northern lights viewing, extended stay rates $60-$150. Centrally located near attractions. Rooms and suites with kitchen, Jacuzzi, cable, DVD, wireless, buffet breakfasts. Free canoes, bikes, laundry. 4312 Birch Ln, Fairbanks (907) 479-0751

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COOPER LANDING AREA DRIFTERS LODGE R; drifterslodge.com see listing page 73

KENAI BACKCOUNTRY LODGE R

alaskawildland.com/acvb2 Backcountry adventuring on the Kenai Peninsula. An authentic Alaska wilderness experience at a historic and ecologically managed log lodge surrounded by one million acres of designated wilderness. South Shore Skilak Lake, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge • (800) 334-8730 (907) 783-2928

KENAI PRINCESS R; WILDERNESS LODGE

princesslodges.com Deluxe accommodations amidst mountain and Kenai River vistas. Cozy bungalows with private porches and wood stoves. Casual and upscale dining, large deck with views and tour desk. 17245 Frontier Cir, Cooper Landing • (800) 426-0500 (907) 595-1425

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alaskawildland.com/acvb4 Your home base for adventuring on the Kenai! Our log lodge and cabins are surrounded by mountains and located on the banks of the upper Kenai River in Cooper Landing. Fish, hike, raft, explore! Mile 50.1 16520 Sterling Hwy, Cooper Landing • (800) 478-4100 (907) 783-2928

HOMER AREA ALASKA STILLPOINT LODGE R

stillpointlodge.com An elegant lodge on the edge of the wilderness. 46877 Stillpoint Trl, Halibut Cove • (907) 299-7240 (321) 303-8477

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lands-end-resort.com Alaska’s premier oceanfront resort located on the Homer Spit. Restaurant, bar, guest services, event services, beachside hot tub, luxury condos, breathtaking views. Land’s End…just the beginning. 4786 Homer Spit Rd, Homer • (800) 478-0400 (907) 235-0400

GREAT ALASKA ADVENTURES R

greatalaska.com Alaska's #1 lodge, fly-in bear viewing camp. World class 2 or 3 day bear viewing trips from Anchorage. 1-7 day fishing trips. Free hotel pickups, great views, meals and guides plus nightly happy hour. 33881 Sterling Hwy, Sterling (866) 411-2327 (866) 411-2327

KING SALMONDEAUX LODGE R

SNUG HARBOR OUTPOST R

snugharboroutpost.com Remote lodge with bear viewing, fishing and more! Remote Lodge, Tuxedni Bay (907) 398-8007 (253) 906-5145

kingsalmondeauxlodge.com This lodge is a fisherman’s dream come true! 33126 Johnsons Dr, Soldotna (907) 260-3474 (907) 953-7052

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R W'S FISHING/BIG EDDY RESORT R rwfishing.com Halibut, salmon, rainbow. Deluxe river condos. PO Box 3824, Soldotna (800) 478-6900 (907) 262-7888

anglerslodge.com Alaska's Kenai River all-inclusive fishing lodge. Anglers Lodge: enjoy Alaska's incredible fishing, beauty and hospitality SEWARD AREA at our deluxe all inclusive riverside fishing ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL lodge. Packaged trips. PO Box 508, Sterling • (800) 548-3474 (907) 262-1747 alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

KENAI FJORDS WILDERNESS LODGE R kenaifjordswildernesslodge.com Discover true wilderness on pristine Fox Island. Departures from Seward Small Boat Harbor, Seward • (800) 808-8068 (907) 224-8068

ORCA ISLAND CABINS R orcaislandcabins.com see listing page 73

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LAND'S END RESORT

sewardresort.com Experience Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula, a scenic must-see destination at U.S. Army MWR's own Seward Military Resort. The resort is open to all branches of service, active or retired and DoD civilians. 2305 Dimond Blvd, Seward • (800) 770-1858 (907) 224-5559

SEWARD WINDSONG LODGE R;

sewardwindsonglodge.com Finest glacier valley getaway near Kenai Fjords. Stay in a glacial river valley surrounded by spruce trees and wildflowers. Dine on Alaska favorites CLAM GULCH LODGE and microbrews. Close to activities; free ; KENAI FJORDS GLACIER LODGE R shuttle. 31772 Herman Leirer Rd, Seward clamgulch.com alaskawildland.com/acvb5 Bed & Breakfast, cabin, clam and fish (800) 808-8068 (907) 224-7116 packages. 67260 Sterling Hwy, Clam Gulch Premium and remote wilderness lodge in scenic Kenai Fjords National Park. (800) 700-9555 (907) 260-3778 MAT-SU AREA Idyllic setting for glaciers, wildlife cruises, DIAMOND M RANCH RESORT ; guided kayaking, canoeing, hiking, private DESHKA LANDING R cabins and delicious meals. Pedersen diamondmranchresort.com CHARTERS & LODGE Lagoon Aialik Bay, Kenai Fjords National deshka.com see listing page 74 Park • (800) 334-8730 (907) 783-2928 see listing page 54

Relax & Rejuvenate Inspired by Nordic hydrotherapy practices, move through the mantra of hot, cold, rest, & repeat. Nestled in Alaska’s northernmost temperate rainforest at beautiful Alyeska Resort just 40 miles south of Anchorage. Learn more at anordicspa.com.

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fireweedlakecreek.com Fishing and relaxing at Fireweed Lodge. Located 80 miles northwest of Anchorage TORDRILLO MOUNTAIN LODGE by air at the mouth of Lake Creek. Chase tordrillomountainlodge.com all five species of salmon, feel at home in Multi-adventure backcountry luxury lodge. (907) 885-0209 our comfortable cabins. Lake Creek Mile 40 Yentna River, Skwenta • (907) 733-7029 TALKEETNA (907) 272-0376

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IDITAROD TRAILSIDE LODGING

iditarodlodging.com princesslodges.com We customize your Alaska wilderness experience. Mile 23 Yentna River, Skwentna see listing page 77 (907) 232-6773

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mat-suresort.com On Wasilla Lake, in the Mat-Su Valley! 1850 E Bogard Rd, Wasilla (907) 357-5000

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CARIBOU LODGE ALASKA

cariboulodgealaska.com Family operated fly-in lodge with stunning views of Denali and no crowds. Hiking, kayaking, wildlife viewing, eco-tourism destination. Experience true Alaska just a short flight from Talkeetna. Fly-in lodge SE of Denali National Park, Talkeetna (877) 700-2875 (907) 733-2163

swissalaska.com The friendly place to eat and sleep! Our restaurant can be used for meeting space DENALI EARTHSONG LODGE & and is available October to May, for DENALI DOG SLED EXPEDITIONS groups of 50 or less. Rooms and breakfast earthsonglodge.com are also available. 22056 S F St, Talkeetna Charming cabins, couples retreat, (907) 733-2424 inspiring views. Coffeehouse with complete espresso bar, serving breakfast TALKEETNA ALASKAN LODGE R; and dinner. Slide shows by staff talkeetnaalaskanlodge.com naturalist. Sled dog kennel tours by park Denali views. Luxury lodging. Historic concessionaire. Mile 4.1 Stampede Rd, Talkeetna. Grand lodge with magnificent Healy • (907) 683-2863 (907) 460-1451 views of Denali. Gourmet Alaska cuisine. A climber’s paradise with adventure for DENALI PARK VILLAGE R; all - zipline, hike, fly, fish, raft. 23601 denaliparkvillage.com S Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna see listing page 77 (800) 808-8068 (907) 733-9500

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campdenali.com Views of Denali at our doorstep. Located in the heart of Denali National Park, Camp Denali and North Face Lodge offer unique learning vacations for active travelers. Mile 89 Denali Park Rd, Denali National Park • (907) 683-2290

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meierlake.com Private, beautiful lakeside resort and lodge. 6059 Wasilla-Fishook, Wasilla (907) 315-9760

SHEEP MOUNTAIN LODGE

DENALI PRINCESS R; WILDERNESS LODGE

sheepmountain.com DENALI AREA Scenic 2 hour drive from Anchorage. Premium cabin rentals and great food in a beautiful mountain setting. Serving local ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com beer, homemade pie, and fresh salmon. 8 miles of hiking trails. Groups welcome. see listing page 70 Mile 113.5 Glenn Hwy, Glacier View (877) 645-5121 (907) 745-5121

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Unique character, rich culture, diverse cuisine — Anchorage neighborhoods introduce visitors and locals alike to all the best parts of the city. Spend a day exploring. Learn something new about the place we call home. You’ll find public art and lush parks, distinct Alaska flavor and fascinating Anchorage landmarks. Available for direct download at VisitAnchorage.com


VACATION RENTALS denalialaska.com/grande-denali-lodge see listing page 77

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FAIRBANKS PRINCESS R; RIVERSIDE LODGE princesslodges.com see listing page 78

kantishnaroadhouse.com THE LODGE AT BLACK RAPIDS ; Historic, all-inclusive lodge deep in lodgeatblackrapids.com Denali Park. 1 Doyon Pl Ste 300, Fairbanks Rugged luxury in the heart of the Alaska (800) 942-7420 (907) 683-1475 Range. Mile 227.4 Richardson Hwy, Delta Junction • (877) 825-9413 (907) 388-8391

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westmarkhotels.com Situated in the heart of the Denali Canyon, the resort is located two miles from the park entrance. Featuring modern amenities, inviting restaurants and an array of optional tours. Mile 238.9 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park (800) 544-0970 (907) 683-6450

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SHELDON CHALET

IDITAROD TRAIL ROADHOUSE

sheldonchalet.com A new luxury destination on Denali's Ruth Glacier. Ruth Glacier, Alaska Range (907) 733-2414

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princesslodges.com see listing page 78

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WESTMARK HOTELS

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FAIRBANKS ALASKA GRIZZLY LODGE alaskagrizzlylodge.com see listing page 73

CHENA HOT SPRINGS RESORT

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tonglenlake.com Exclusive, hide-away style cabins at Denali. Mile 230 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-2570 (907) 388-0114

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chenahotsprings.com 100+ year old year-round hot springs resort. 80 rooms, 8 dry cabins. Full-service restaurant/bar. Aurora Ice Museum. Best aurora viewing Aug-Apr. Dog kennel, ATVs, horses, summer, winter activities. 17600 Chena Hot Springs Rd, Fairbanks • (907) 451-8104 (907) 488-1505

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ultimathulelodge.com Unique wilderness adventure lodge in National Park. PO Box 109, Chitina (907) 854-4500

Vacation Rentals ANCHORAGE ALASKA COMFORT RENTALS

facebook.com/edenonestreet Modern convenience nestled by downtown and trails.1566 E St, Anchorage (907) 317-1701 (907) 854-4636

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luxuryanchorage.rentals Clean, safe, private luxury accommodation downtown. 1495 W 8th Ave, Anchorage (907) 223-2344 (907) 360-1606

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eaglepeakguesthouse.com Mountainous, cozy stay. 30750 Sagwon Ave, Eagle River • (907) 947-2801 (907) 622-4334

HERRINGTON FURNISHED RENTALS herringtonandcompany.com see listing page 69

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iditarod.io Full-service roadhouse dedicated to adventures. 252 McGuires Dr, McGrath (907) 538-5550 (907) 538-4506

STATEWIDE ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

katair.com/skyline Wilderness lodge in the heart of Denali National Park. Mile 91.7 Denali National Park Rd, Denali National Park (907) 644-8222

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alaskasummertrips.com Rainy Pass Lodge Alaska's oldest recreation lodge. Rainy Pass Lodge, Puntilla Lake • (907) 717-7556 (907) 770-6304

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GRANDE DENALI LODGE R;

princesslodges.com Perched on a bluff overlooking WrangellSt. Elias National Park, this majestic lodge features restaurants, park ranger programs, a walking trail, tour desk, gift shop and park shuttle. 1 Brenwick Craig Rd, Mile 102 Richardson Hwy, Copper Center • (800) 426-0500 (907) 822-4000

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA CARRIAGE HOUSE ACCOMMODATIONS

carriagehouseaccommodations.com Deluxe cottages nestled in the forest, hot tub. 388 Crow Creek Rd, Girdwood (907) 250-1279 (907) 250-1134

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FAIRBANKS ALASKA 7 ADVENTURES 7gablesinn.com see listing page 78

KENNICOTT GLACIER LODGE R; kennicottlodge.com Wilderness lodge in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. #15 Kennicott Millsite, Kennicott • (800) 582-5128 (907) 258-2350

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flourish, too. The monthly First Friday Art Walk brings local works to the walls and windows of Anchorage cafes, galleries, bars, and breweries.

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THE ARTS IN ANCHORAGE

Anchorage is Alaska’s arts and culture capital, hosting major performances, intimate productions, and everything in between. Look for live music in downtown parks, and creative events like drive-in concerts and curbside art exhibits. The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Anchorage Concert Association, the opera, and the symphony. Local groups like TBA Theatre and Cyrano's Theatre company offer additional independent options. Visual arts 82

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Even the traditional movie night out has a distinct flair in Anchorage. Watch a film, sip a local brew, and tear into a fresh burrito all inside Bear Tooth Theatrepub. Curtains of shimmering green northern lights get a summer curtain call. Alaska Naturally’s “AurorA – Alaska’s Great Northern Lights” show brings an awardwinning photographer’s aurora chasing to the big screen. Travel to a galaxy far, far away during a planetarium show at the Anchorage Museum or University of Alaska Anchorage. Good times aren’t just lighted by stars or the flicker of a movie projector. Catch a game under the stadium lights. Tomorrow’s major-league sluggers step up to the plate at Mulcahy Stadium or Loretta French Park during the Alaska Baseball League summer


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“Beach Front,” an installation by artist Buck Walsky, on view Winter 2016 at the Anchorage Museum during Polar Nights: Silent Disco event.

First Friday Art Walk

First Friday, monthly: Anchorage galleries and shops extend their hours to celebrate new works.

First Tap Thursdays

First Thursday, bi-monthly: Bear Tooth Theatrepub celebrates a new Broken Tooth Brewing draft beer with live music.

Live After Five

Thursdays, June through mid-August: Free live music, good eats, and beer and wine garden.

Music in the Park

schedule. Or race against time to find clues and break loose with Avalanche Escape Rooms, LLC. You’ve got an hour to solve them, but the riddles will stick with you long after you crack the code.

Wednesdays, June through midAugust: Free noon-hour concerts.

Storytime at the Zoo

Wednesdays, year-round: Animal storytelling and zoo animal encounters.

Find more events at VisitAnchorage.com/events Three key steps help keep Anchorage events and entertainment in tune. Wear a face covering, stay at least 6 feet from non-household members when possible, wash or sanitize your hands often — and the show will go on.

Find a beat to get your body moving and enjoy live music by local bands at a variety of venues throughout the city. Summer can feel like a giant jam session, with well-known and up-and-coming artists performing outdoor concerts around Anchorage, from Girdwood to Eagle River. Keep the party going and mingle with locals at the city’s famous pubs and popular breweries: While Anchorage’s craft beer scene traces back to the mid ‘90s, the last few years have seen more growth, and visitors can now find unique independent breweries in nearly every neighborhood in town.

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wasilla.extremefuncenters.com The most fun indoor entertainment venue in Alaska! 3501 E Old Matanuska Rd, Wasilla • (907) 376-7223

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vortexvr.biz A virtual reality fun center for ages eight and up. 549 W International Airport Rd Ste B8, Anchorage • (907) 222-2442

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DARWIN'S THEORY

alaska.net/~thndrths The original "everybody knows your name" bar. 426 G St, Anchorage (907) 277-5322

F STREET STATION

325 F St, Anchorage • (907) 272-5196

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hiltonanchorage.com Unwind in Bruins, our open air, nonsmoking lounge. 500 W Third Ave, Anchorage • (800) 245-2527 (907) 272-7411

anchoragemuseum.org see listing page 59

wemustbenuts.com Anchorage's sports bar hot spot just got bigger! 5227 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage (907) 563-3283

THE WHALE'S TAIL – HOTEL CAPTAIN COOK

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akhusky.dog see listing page 52

THE NEW PEANUT FARM SPORTS BAR & GRILL

thesitzmark.com Live music, beer and pub fare at Alyeska denaliparkvillage.com Old-fashioned entertainment, great Alaska Resort. 100 Olympic Cir, Girdwood food! Mile 231 Parks Hwy, Denali National (907) 754-2249 Park • (800) 276-7234 (907) 683-8900

thealaskacollection.com AurorA - Alaska's great northern lights 10 am-8 pm. See the northern lights this summer! May 24-Sept 1. Alaska Center for the Performing Arts-Sydney Laurence Theatre. Now in High Definition - Blu-Ray. ANCHORAGE 621 W Sixth Ave, Sixth Ave entrance, Anchorage • (907) 263-2993 ALASKA ESCAPE ROOMS (907) 441-4949 alaskaescaperooms.com see listing this page

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lynnspulltabs.com Win cash! Experience an AK casino, try your luck! 110 W Tudor Rd, Anchorage (907) 561-9466

akhusky.dog see listing page 52

alaskaescaperooms.com Up for a challenge? Interactive one hour adventure mystery game. Enter our immersive world filled with riveting storytelling and challenging puzzles. Can you escape? Reservations for groups up to 10. 737 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (907) 444-6975

ANCHORAGE MUSEUM

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alaskasealife.org see listing page 64

akaxeco.com Alaska's original axe-throwing venue. 2520 E 68th Ave, Anchorage (907) 522-2022

VORTEX VR

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tudorbingocenter.com Win Big! Open 7 nights per week! 1436 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage ; (907) 561-4711

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA CHAIR FIVE RESTAURANT

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Performing Arts ANCHORAGE ALASKA CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

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alaskapac.org World-class performances and attractions all year! 621 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage (877) ART-STIX (907) 263-2900

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SPECIAL & ANNUAL EVENTS

TBA THEATRE, INC.

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tbatheatre.org Simply the best in live theatre and family anchorageconcerts.org Entertaining and inspiring performing arts. fun. 635 W 54th Ave, Anchorage (907) 677-7529 430 W Seventh Ave Ste 200, Anchorage (907) 272-1471 (907) 263-2787

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anchorageopera.org World-class opera under the northern lights! 1507 Spar Ave, Anchorage (907) 279-2557

ANCHORAGE DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP, LTD.

anchoragesymphony.org Bringing great music to every life! Sept-April. 400 D St Ste 230, Anchorage (907) 274-8668

CYRANO'S THEATRE COMPANY

cyranos.org Regularly voted best live theatre in Anchorage! 3800 Debarr Rd, Anchorage (907) 274-2599

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SALMON BERRY TRAVEL & TOURS – ANCHORAGE

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anchoragedowntown.org Providing free community events for downtown. 750 W Second Ave Ste 100, Anchorage • (907) 279-5650

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salmonberrytours.com see listing page 50

THE ANCHORAGE BOAT SHOW

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anchorageboatshow.com Feb 18-20. 40,000 square feet of boats and gear! PO Box 243283, Anchorage (907) 345-5188

ANCHORAGE MAYOR’S MARATHON R; anchoragemayorsmarathon.com (907) 440-7191 (907) 343-4492

ANCHORAGE RUNNING CLUB R;

anchoragerunfest.org northerncultureexchange.org Anchorage RunFest August 20-21, 2022. Annual jazz, music, and creativity festival. Premier event: 49K ultra, marathonBoston qualifier, relay, 1/2 marathon, 5K, (646) 675-4737 kids 2K, and mile run. Start and finish downtown. Run on scenic coastal trails. PO Box 243362, Anchorage (907) 240-1127

ALASKAN ARTS Find fantastic murals and other public pieces created by Alaska Native artists in Anchorage. • Grandma Olga statue

- artist Joel Isaak Mouth of Ship Creek, 25 Small Boat Launch Rd.

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artist Linda Infante Lyons Government Hill Commons, 801 Erickson St.

• "Los Picaflores"

- artist Linda Infante Lyons Hispanic Cultural Center, 4233 Mountain View Dr.

• “Caribou and Raven”

- artist Holly Mititquq Nordlum Loussac Library book drop, 3600 Denali St.

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by artist Arielo "Bisco" Taylor - Anchorage Museum, 7th Ave. & A St. - SEED Lab, 111 W. 6th Ave. - Alaska Workers Association, 3243 Commercial Dr. - Mekong Restaurant, 4101 Mountain View Dr.

• Murals

by artist Will Kozloff - SEED Lab, 111 W. 6th Ave. - Chester Creek Trail (under A Street bridge) - Mountain View Library, 120 Bragaw St.

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DINING Harvested, fresh-caught, or foraged, Anchorage serves Alaska's freshest flavors.

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Plan a stop at an Anchorage food truck, where you can find everything from sizzling reindeer sausage to crisp salmon quesadillas.


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Savor seafood at Anchorage restaurants. You won’t find it fresher anywhere else. Wild Alaska salmon just needs a dash of salt and perhaps a little lemon, if that. Innovative halibut and rockfish dishes bring the savory, flaky fish up from the cold depths. Crack into king crab and enjoy shellfish like clams, scallops, and oysters fresh from Alaska waters.

FROM THE SOURCE

Alaska’s agricultural heartland is just a few miles north of Anchorage, putting flavorful greens and colorful root vegetables on the menu. Don’t be surprised if the chef whips up a new appetizer with local sea salt or spruce tips, or offers a board of housemade charcuterie. Even forests and mountains can yield tasty surprises. Local berries or birch syrup are often included in recipes. Enjoy them in Anchorage or take the flavors of Alaska home with you. Chocolatiers incorporate berries into jelly candies and jars of jam. Dessert makers boil and bottle birch syrup as well as craft chewy treats with birch caramel cream. Stock up and savor every bite; though your memories of Alaska will last a lifetime, these sweets tend to disappear fast!

WHAT’S BREWING

Anchorage is home to more than a dozen breweries, putting Anchorage in the top tier nationally for breweries per capita. More than 30 breweries are spread across Alaska, and most beers can be found on tap in the city. Breweries and distilleries offer tours and tastings of local beers and spirits for thirsty travelers.

Seafood isn’t the only Alaska-grown delight on the menu. Chefs incorporate local produce plucked from area markets and farms. Even simple hot dog carts offer an Alaska treat: reindeer sausage.

PALATE WORLD TOUR

Haven’t had Himalayan? Got a taste for Thai? Salivating for sushi? Anchorage is home to an eclectic blend of restaurants serving up the best dishes from around the world. It’s a result of the city’s diversity. If you need a few more stamps in your culinary passport, look no farther than Anchorage.

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Enjoyed the Bunny Berry Wheat at @tentcitytaphouse downtown, and the Frontiersman IPA from @beerpaw. Finished with brews and views at @49thstatebrewing. @redwhiteandhops

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Breweries, Wineries & Distilleries ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE DISTILLERY

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anchoragedistillery.com see listing page 62

BIG SWIG TOURS bigswigtours.com see listing page 63

CYNOSURE BREWING

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facebook.com/cynosurebrewing Featuring sociable lagers and Belgianstyle ales. 144 E Potter Dr Unit E, Anchorage • (907) 563-2966

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GARDEN GRILLE AND LOUNGE – ; HILTON GARDEN INN ANCHORAGE ;

hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com Open for breakfast, dinner and room service daily. 4555 Union Square Dr, Anchorage • (907) 729-7000

49statebrewing.com GINGER ; Craft brews, food, and views that are 100% Alaska. 717 W Third Ave, Anchorage gingeralaska.com Pacific rim cuisine. Great food. Excellent (907) 277-7727 service. 425 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (907) 929-3680 ADVENTURE APPETITES ; adventureappetites.com GLACIER BREWHOUSE ; Real food packaged for your Alaska glacierbrewhouse.com adventure. 300 E 76th Ave Unit B, Join us for locally sourced food and Anchorage • (907) 868-1749 fresh Alaska seafood, rotisserie grilled meats, wood oven pizzas, craft brews, and ANCHORAGE SENIOR ; classic cocktails "wildly, simply, Alaskan," ACTIVITY CENTER located at 5th and H St. 737 W Fifth Ave, anchorageseniorcenter.org Activities, programs, and lunch Monday to Anchorage • (907) 274-2739 (907) 274-BREW Friday. 1300 E 19th Ave, Anchorage (907) 770-2000

doubleshovelcider.com GWENNIE'S OLD Handcrafted dry ciders, taproom, food ALASKA RESTAURANT ; ARCTIC ROADRUNNER trucks. 502 W 58th Ave Unit C, Anchorage Local favorite since '64, great burgers, gwenniesrestaurant.com (907) 562-1100 shakes. 5300 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage Serving Alaska since 1971. 4333 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (907) 561-4016 GLACIER BREWHOUSE ; (907) 243-2090 glacierbrewhouse.com AURORA BAR & GRILL – ; see listing this page HACIENDA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ; ALYESKA RESORT Authentic food, tasty salsas, great alyeskaresort.com/dining MIDNIGHT SUN ; margaritas. 6307 DeBarr Rd, Anchorage Italian bistro, family dining at Hotel BREWING COMPANY (907) 338-6109 Alyeska. 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood midnightsunbrewing.com (800) 880-3880 (907) 754-2237 Great beer, fine food, gift shop, brewery tours. 8111 Dimond Hook Dr, Anchorage (907) 344-1179 (907) 344-6653

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twoseasonsmead.com Alaska honey wine tasting room. 801 E 82nd Ave Ste D3, Anchorage (907) 522-6323

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oddmanrushbrewing.com Amazing taproom! Growlers and crowlers to go! 10930 Mausel St A-1, Eagle River (907) 696-BEER

TALKEETNA DENALI BREWING COMPANY

DENALI AREA 49TH STATE BREWING CO – R; DENALI

49statebrewing.com Brewpub with award-winning Alaska craft beer. Mile 248.4 Parks Hwy, Healy (907) 683-2739

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bridgeseafood.com "Always Fresh, Always Alaskan." Premier seafood experience, spanning the waters of Ship Creek. Watch as anglers catch wild salmon while you dine. Anchorage’s #1 seafood specialty restaurant. 221 W Ship Creek Ave, Anchorage • (907) 644-8300

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akchickenshack.com Memories of comfort food are powerful. We firmly believe in the power of food to bring us together, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share our shack with you. 1443 W Northern Lights Blvd Ste P, Anchorage • (907) 743-0000

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denalibrewingcompany.com Craft brews served cold, Talkeetna style! Mile 2 Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna (907) 733-2536 (907) 715-6735

FAIRBANKS SILVER GULCH BREWING & BOTTLING CO.

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hiltonanchorage.com Enjoy our American-Alaskan cuisine. 500 W Third Ave, Anchorage (907) 272-7411

HUMPY'S GREAT ; ALASKAN ALEHOUSE

humpysalaska.com 60 beers on tap! Live music! Kitchen open late! 610 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage (907) 276-2337

JUNO RESTAURANT – ; CROWNE PLAZA ANCHORAGE

crowneplaza.com/anchorageak American and Alaskan bistro style regional menu. 109 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (907) 433-4106

facebook.com/elgreengosak Local, organic Mexican-American cuisine. LUCKY WISHBONE 390 L St, Anchorage • (907) 312-3313 facebook.com/luckywishbonealaska Anchorage tradition for more than 50 FIRETAP ALEHOUSE ; years. 1033 E Fifth Ave, Anchorage firetapalehouse.com (907) 272-3454 Fire deck oven, 36 tap handles and growler bar. 10950 O'Malley Centre Dr, MAIN EVENT GRILL Anchorage • (907) 561-2337 maineventcateringak.com Voted best burger and garlic fries in FLATTOP PIZZA + POOL ; Pizzas, salads, desserts, pool tables, full Anchorage. 1041 E 76th Ave, Anchorage (907) 677-6888 (907) 884-0112 bar. 600 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage

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FLETCHER'S – ; HOTEL CAPTAIN COOK

MANDALA RESTAURANT

facebook.com/mandala.anchorage We serve Nepali and Indian cuisine. 209 E Dimond Blvd, Anchorage (907) 562-2662 (240) 848-8448

captaincook.com/dining/fletchers Perfect spot for a hearty meal and great drinks. Pub atmosphere. Gourmet pizza, MATANUSKA BREWING ; fresh pasta, salads and sandwiches. Large selection of scotch, microbrews, domestic ANCHORAGE matanuskabrewinganchorage.com and imported beers. 939 W Fifth Ave, 70 draft beers. Alaska red king crab and Anchorage • (907) 276-6000 seafood. 2830 C St, Anchorage (907) 677-2531


CASUAL DINING ; middlewaycafe.com Award-winning breakfast, lunch; bakery and patio. 1300 W Northern Lights Blvd Ste G, Anchorage • (907) 272-6433

MOOSE'S TOOTH PUB & PIZZERIA

SOUTH RESTAURANT + COFFEEHOUSE

southak.com Casual highbrow dining, small plates, great patio. 11124 Old Seward Hwy Ste A, Anchorage • (907) 770-9200 ; (907) 770-9222

moosestooth.net Handcrafted pizzas and our own ales and sodas. 3300 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage (907) 258-2537

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O'MALLEY'S ON THE GREEN/ ANCHORAGE GOLF COURSE

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; spenardroadhouse.com Contemporary comfort food, handcrafted cocktails. 1049 W Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage • (907) 770-ROAD (907) 770-7623

SUBWAY OF ALASKA

; subway.com/en-us Better food. Better you. Dine-in or carry-out. 3104 Seward Hwy, Anchorage (877) 360-2283 (907) 258-7827

TASTEE FREEZ – JEWEL LAKE

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aktasteefreez.com Hamburgers, grilled chicken, soft-serve ice cream. 3901 Raspberry Rd #1, Anchorage • (907) 248-3068

anchoragegolfcourse.com Golf, restaurant, sundeck, ales, unique cocktails. 3651 O'Malley Rd, Anchorage (907) 522-3363

ORGANIC OASIS RESTAURANT & JUICE BAR

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EMBASSY SUITES

anchorage.embassysuites.com Contemporary Alaska cuisine at Embassy Suites. 600 E Benson Blvd, Anchorage (907) 332-7000

1190 N Muldoon Rd, Anchorage (907) 276-7788 401 E Dimond Blvd, Anchorage (907) 522-4321

THE BEAR PAW BAR & GRILL

1891 E Parks Hwy, Wasilla (907) 373-7373

SANDWICH DECK

; sandwichdeck.com Breakfast and lunch, sandwiches, Alaska plates. 1323 L St, Anchorage (907) 276-1401

SMASHBURGER

; alaskasb.com Our mission is to put burgers back into your life.

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SNOW CITY CAFE

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SOLSTICE BAR & GRILL AT THE WESTMARK ANCHORAGE HOTEL

westmarkhotels.com Casual atmosphere featuring local favorites. Full-service bar and grill with microbrews on tap and an impressive wine selection. Featuring fresh Alaska seafood, steak and assorted entrées. 720 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (907) 339-4320

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THE CAFE – HOTEL CAPTAIN COOK

THE FANCY MOOSE – ; THE LAKEFRONT ANCHORAGE

millenniumhotels.com/en/anchorage Local Anchorage favorite overlooking Lake Hood. Serving pub-style fare including fresh Alaska seafood and craft beer. Enjoy nightly live music or watch the aviation action from The Deck at Lake Hood. 4800 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (800) 544-0553 (907) 243-2300

THE GREAT ROOM – ; ANCHORAGE MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN

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roscoescatfishandbarbeque.webs.com Authentic Latin and Southern dining experience! 341 Boniface Pkwy, Anchorage (907) 929-5172

UNCLE JOE'S PIZZERIA

; unclejoespizzeria.com Handcrafted stone baked pizzas, slices, calzones, subs, salads and more. Over 14 local craft brews on tap! Dine in or order online for take-out and delivery. Locally owned and operated since 1993. 428 G St, Anchorage • (907) 279-3799

URBAN GREENS

urbangreensak.com A modern sub and salad shop in downtown Anchorage. 304 G St, Anchorage • (907) 276-0333 ;

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WHITE SPOT CAFE

thewhitespot.restaurantwebexpert.com Iconic burgers, halibut and breakfast since 1946. 109 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (907) 279-3954

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captaincook.com/dining/the-cafe Indoor open air cafe, classic hearty breakfast. 939 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (907) 276-6000

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RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS

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redrobin.com Gourmet burgers, appetizers, desserts, kids menu. 1891 E Parks Hwy, Wasilla (907) 373-7373

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TURKEY RED

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turkeyredak.com Serves fresh, local, and high quality ingredients. 550 S Alaska St Ste 100, Palmer • (907) 746-5544

TALKEETNA MOUNTAIN HIGH PIZZA PIE

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TALKEETNA TALKEETNA ROADHOUSE

KINCAID GRILL

kincaidgrill.com Creative preparation of seafood and quality meats. We invite you to try the exceptional cuisine of Chef Al Levinsohn, Anchorage's renowned award-winning seafood chef. Reservations strongly recommended. 6700 Jewel Lake Rd, Anchorage • (907) 243-0507

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clubparisrestaurant.com An Alaska tradition. Reservations recommended. Alaska's premier steakhouse. Home of the 4" thick filet mignon. Proudly serving Anchorage since 1957. Lunch: Monday through Saturday; Dinner: 7 days. 417 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage • (907) 277-6332

Coffee Shops, Bakeries & Desserts ANCHORAGE CAFFE D'ARTE/ALASKA COFFEE AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT caffedartealaska.com Distributors of gourmet coffee and equipment. 6436 Homer Dr Ste A, Anchorage • (800) 278-6779 (907) 333-3626

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akgelato.com Gelato, sorbetto, Italian sweets and espresso. 500 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage (907) 802-7557 (907) 350-2958

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marxcafe.com Innovative dining. Award-winning wine list. 627 W Third Ave, Anchorage (907) 278-2133

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CROW'S NEST – ; HOTEL CAPTAIN COOK

captaincook.com/dining/crows-nest Indulge in Anchorage's finest restaurant. Award-winning dining, innovative cuisine, extensive wine offerings and specialty cocktails. Panoramic views atop the Hotel Captain Cook. 939 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (800) 843-1950 (907) 276-6000

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CRUSH BISTRO & BOTTLE SHOPS

JACK SPRAT

crushak.com Great food, 40 wines by the glass. Third and G St. 328 G St, Anchorage (907) 865-9198

FLYING MACHINE RESTAURANT – THE LAKEFRONT ANCHORAGE

HAUTE QUARTER GRILL

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southsidebistro.com Fresh, fun food. Great seafood. Wild appetizers. 1320 Huffman Park Dr, Anchorage • (907) 348-0088

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jacksprat.net Fat and lean world cuisine! Serving a variety of dishes including meats, wild seafoods and many GF and vegan ; options. Open for weekend brunch and nightly dinner year-round in Girdwood. Local's choice. 165 Olympic Mountain Lp, Girdwood • (907) 783-5225 (907) 754-3120

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midnightsuncafeak.com Coffee, soups, and sandwiches. Made with love. 245 W Fifth Ave Ste 106, Anchorage • (907) 743-0572

hautequartergrill.com American cuisine, fresh Alaska seafood, steaks. 525 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (907) 622-4745

denalicrowsnestcabins.com Mountainside dining in the heart of Denali. Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park • (907) 683-3463

THE KOBUK

JENS' RESTAURANT

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GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA THE ICE CREAM SHOP ;

theicecreamshop.com Ice cream treats and espresso drinks year-round! Speedway Mall Mile 90 Seward Hwy, Girdwood • (907) 783-1008 (907) 250-5738 90

alyeskaresort.com/product/seven-glaciers Featuring Alaska views and fresh seafood. 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood (800) 880-3880 (907) 754-2237

SOUTHSIDE BISTRO, INC.

millenniumhotels.com/ millenniumanchorage Upscale Alaska bistro situated on Lake jitterseagleriver.com Hood, the world's largest seaplane We’re worth going out of your way. Consistently! 11401 Old Glenn Hwy, #107, base. Fine dining experience charmed by Alaska's rich aviation history and Eagle River • (907) 694-5487 breathtaking views. 4800 Spenard Rd, Anchorage • (800) 544-0553 KALADI BROTHERS ; (907) 243-2300 COFFEE COMPANY kaladi.com Alaska's favorite coffee cafes for over 20 GLACIER BREWHOUSE ; glacierbrewhouse.com years. 621 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage see listing page 88 (907) 644-7400 (907) 644-7403 ;

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simonandseaforts.com World-class view and the finest Alaska seafood. 420 L St, Anchorage (907) 274-3502

DENALI AREA PROSPECTOR'S PIZZERIA & R; ALEHOUSE

prospectorspizza.com Handcrafted pizza and 49+ beers on draft! Mile 238.9 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park (907) 683-7437

SEVEN GLACIERS RESTAURANT – ALYESKA RESORT

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ANCHORAGE BOMBAY DELUXE INDIAN RESTAURANT

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INTERNATIONAL DINING

LA CABANA RESTAURANT, INC.

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chinatownalaska.com A truly authentic experience in Chinese cuisine. 836 E Loop Rd, Anchorage (907) 272-8390 (907) 274-3322

KUMAGORO SUSHI BAR & JAPANESE RESTAURANT

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alaskalacabana.com Enjoy authentic Mexican food and great margaritas. 312 E Fourth Ave, Anchorage (907) 272-0135 (907) 272-0588

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kumagorosushi.com The freshest and most authentic sushi and sashimi. Delectable Asian cuisine from ramen to Shabu Shabu. Serving Asian sake, beer and wine. Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Anchorage. 533 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (907) 272-9905

PANGEA RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE

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pangearestaurantandlounge.com Local, innovative cuisine from around the world. 508 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage (907) 222-3949 (907) 764-9605

SAKURA ASIAN BISTRO – ALYESKA RESORT

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YAK AND YETI HIMALAYAN RESTAURANT

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yakandyetialaska.com Tasty dishes from North India, Tibet and Nepal. 3301 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (907) 743-8078

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Sporting Goods & Equipment Rental..................... p. 99 Local shopkeepers are quick to point out madein-Alaska options and authentic crafts – just ask! Don’t forget: ulus are knives and must be packed in your checked bags when you head home.

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Give the gift that’s uniquely Alaska. Anchorage is a one-stop destination for Alaska Native artwork and crafts. Find authentic works that represent each major Alaska Native cultural group. There are plenty of quintessential Alaska treasures all over the city. The ulu – Alaska cutlery that’s stood the test of time – is perfect for the aspiring chef on the gift list. Keep toasty with a qiviut scarf or hat made from the soft undercoat of a musk ox. For the foodie, take home the flavors of Alaska with smoked salmon, birch syrup, handmade chocolates, and local brews in growlers to go. 92

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Favorite brands and top designers are always available at one of the city’s malls, and local labels impart a little Alaska street cred at chic boutiques. The city’s fine jewelers present a modern-day gold rush. Of course, Alaska’s high fashion often hits higher elevation runways; Anchorage stores carry all the outdoor equipment needed to take full advantage of the local trails, slopes, and waters.

LOCAL COLOR

Alaska artists and entrepreneurs are spread through the city, showcasing original works, and locally produced items. Peruse the colorful shop window displays downtown. Meet artisans at the markets, festivals, and fairs of Anchorage. Or join art lovers for a stroll of featured artists at shops and galleries on the first Friday of each month.

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Equal parts shopping, show, and smorgasbord, local farmers markets and outdoor festivals have it all. From mid-May through mid-September, find souvenirs, fresh produce, Alaska art, or simply enjoy local performers and musicians.

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Art Galleries & Framing ANCHORAGE CLAY ART SPACE

clayartspace.com Alaskan made pottery, art gallery and clay studio. 5861 Arctic Blvd Ste D, Anchorage (907) 563-2529

ROMNEY DESIGNS

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akgeo.org Alaska's best books, DVDs, gifts, and DAVID GREEN MASTER FURRIER ; more. 421 W First Ave Ste 250, Anchorage davidgreenfurs.com (866) 257-2757 (907) 274-8440 Alaska's most recommended furrier since 1922. 130 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (907) 277-9595

Clothing & Shoes ANCHORAGE BIG RAY'S

Jewelry & Jewelry Repair

LAURA WRIGHT ; ALASKAN PARKYS

akdiamondco.com Gold quartz, nugget, and fine jewelry. Since 1967. 345 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (888) 983-2052 (907) 258-3635

ANCHORAGE 5TH AVENUE JEWELERS

bigrays.com see listing page 99

romneydesigns.com Hand-painted, skin mount taxidermy Alaska fish. 420 G St, Anchorage (907) 360-5235

SEVIGNY STUDIO

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Eskimo style parkys, (coats) ready and custom made. Summer parky: lightweight windbreaker trimmed with bright colorful ALASKA MINT ; braid. Winter parky: beautiful "Wearable alaskamint.com Alaskan Art" decorated with trims and fur. Gold, silver coins, nuggets, gold quartz PO Box 876692, Wasilla • (907) 274-4215 jewelry. Visit one of Alaska's most interesting manufacturing facilities. Watch TINY GALLERY ; MOOSETIQUE ; as our artisans create wonderful, high tinygalleryak.com loveditinalaska.com quality but affordable gifts for you. 429 W Celebrating the enormous talents of Fourth Ave, Anchorage • (800) 770-6468 Alaskan artists and makers. High-quality, Women's accessory boutique with (907) 278-8414 unique, handcrafted gifts to fit any budget. Alaskan flair! From functional totes and fashionable handbags to body care, Exquisite glass art, fiber, jewelry, and jewelry, tees, scarves and boots--we've more. 100% Made in Alaska. We ship! got your must haves at Moosetique! 706 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage Ted Stevens Intl Airport Concourse C, (907) 302-0258 ANCHORAGE Anchorage • (907) 248-3076 ;

sevignystudio.com Originals, prints, pottery, jewelry, sculpture. 314 G St, Anchorage (907) 258-2787

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vraeart.com Wildly popular wildlife art and pet portraits. 2840 Chenoweth St, Anchorage (907) 244-3080

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turnagaingallery.com Finest wood carvings, and unique Alaska art. 29859 Seward Hwy, Bird Creek (907) 653-8000

Bookstores, Maps & Videos ANCHORAGE MOSQUITO BOOKS

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dimondcenter.com Largest shopping center in Alaska. Check website. 800 E Dimond Blvd Ste 3-500, Anchorage • (907) 929-7116 (907) 344-2581

qiviut.com Qiviut since 1969 by Alaska Native owned Co-op. Come, see and feel our luxurious hats, scarves and smoke rings in traditional patterns. A unique gift from MIDTOWN MALL ; Alaska. Brochures available. Open all year. midtownmall.com 604 H St, Anchorage • (888) 360-9665 Great shopping and dining in the heart of (907) 272-9225 Anchorage! Anchored by REI, Nordstrom Rack, Guitar Center and Carrs/Safeway. Gifts and services. Indoor farmers markets 4 days a week. Free parking. 600 E ANCHORAGE Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage (907) 264-6695

Florists & Gift Baskets GREEN CONNECTION

loveditinalaska.com A true reader's bookstore tea shop at the airport. Locally owned with many books by and about Alaskans as well as other fine literature. Great reads and local treats and candy to go. Get there early! Ted Stevens Intl Airport Concourse C, Anchorage • (907) 243-6016

DIMOND CENTER

OOMINGMAK MUSK OX PRODUCERS CO-OP

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greenconnection.net Visit our garden center for great plants, gifts! 804 E 15th Ave, Anchorage (907) 276-7836

Photography Supplies & Film Processing ANCHORAGE STEWART'S PHOTO, INC.

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stewartsphoto.com Photographic equipment: sales and rentals. 531 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (907) 272-8581

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FfIFTH ifth A aVENUE venue JJewelers EWELERS An Alaskan family f mily fa l owned oown jeweler since offering 1967 in downtown downto t wn Anchorage An locally mined natural gold quartz and gold nugget jewelry. We feature Alaskan gold charms, custom creations, unique engagement rings, and loose diamonds.

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OOMINGMAK

Downtown Location • Corner of 6th & H • Little brown house with musk ox mural $ 604 H St., Dept. VAM • Anchorage, AK 99501 • Toll Free 1-888-360-9665 • (907) 272-9225 • www.qiviut.com

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AK&CO GOURMET MARKET

ANCHORAGE 10TH & M SEAFOODS

10thandmseafoods.com Fresh, frozen seafood. Fish and game processing.

LOCATIONS: 1020 M St, Anchorage (800) 770-2722 (907) 272-3474 301 Muldoon Rd, Anchorage (800) 770-2722 (907) 272-3474

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loveditinalaska.com Pick up a taste of Alaska on your way to the plane. Smoked salmon, sausage, chocolates, jams and honey complete with tabletop accessories and last minute souvenirs. Oh yes, and snacks for the plane! Ted Stevens Intl Airport Concourse B, Anchorage • (907) 243-0441

ALASKA SAUSAGE & SEAFOOD COMPANY

Specialty Goods & Souvenirs ANCHORAGE AK&CO GOURMET MARKET

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ALASKA CHIP COMPANY, LLC

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alaskasausage.com Taste the best wild Alaska smoked salmon lox, strips and kippered. Gourmet sausages with reindeer Polish links, huntersticks and salami. Ship gift packs to lower 48. Retail store. Sport fish smoking. 2914 Arctic Blvd, Anchorage (800) 798-3636 (907) 562-3636

akchip.com Potato chips made from Alaska grown potatoes. 144 E Potter Rd, Anchorage (907) 349-2447

ALASKA ESCAPE ROOMS

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“If you don’t know furs know your furrier”

DAVID GREEN

Master Furrier

“Alaska’s Most Recommended Furrier Since 1922”

Factory Direct Prices! Mink • Beaver • Lynx • Fox • Sable • Chinchilla

Coats • Jackets • Vests • Capes • Scarves • Boots • Slippers • Blankets • Accessories Open Year Round Call for Hours

Downtown Anchorage Between “A” & “B” Streets On West 4th Avenue

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Alaska Fur Exchange Authentic Alaska Gifts

SE Corner of Old Seward & Tudor (907) 563-3877 www.AlaskaFurExchange.com

ALASKA FUR EXCHANGE

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alaskawildberryproducts.com Alaska Wild Berry Products, home of the world’s largest chocolate fall. View the action in our kitchens. Visit our 40 foot candy counter. Walk around our large gift shop for the perfect Alaska gifts. 5225 Juneau St, Anchorage • (800) 280-2927 (907) 562-8858

ANCHORAGE MUSEUM STORE

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G&P FINE TOBACCOS LTD.

gptobacco.com Fine cigars, pipe tobaccos and accessories. 2509 Fairbanks St Ste B, Anchorage • (907) 278-0260

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Great selection and prices. See our 10 ft. grizzly! A true Alaska curiosity shop! Unique "Made in Alaska" gifts. If you can't find it here you're not going to find it! 501 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (800) 770-4343 (907) 276-4933

anchoragemuseum.org Rated one of the top ten museum stores in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler. We showcase art, design, culture, science and MOOSETIQUE ; loveditinalaska.com history of the North. Featuring authentic see listing page 94 Native art, jewelry, books on Alaska. 625 C St, Anchorage • (907) 929-9262

alaskafurexchange.com One-stop shopping for Alaska Native made items. Arts, crafts, beads, ivory, soapstone, jewelry, whalebone, antler carvings, quality furs, leather, artifacts, hats, masks, mukluks, gold nugget, dolls. AURORA CHOCOLATE ; aurorachocolate.com 4417 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage Aurora bonbons, world's most beautiful (907) 563-3877 chocolates! 939 W Fifth Ave (Hotel Captain ALASKA MERCANTILE ; Cook), Anchorage • (907) 802-9411 loveditinalaska.com CABIN FEVER ; Quality Alaska gifts, toys, consumables, jewelry. Amazing t-shirt, mug and shot cabinfeveralaska.com glass selection. One of a kind Alaska Authentic Alaska gifts by Alaskan artists. Native crafts. Locally owned and over 650 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage 100 local artists and crafters represented. (907) 278-3522 Ted Stevens Intl Airport Concourse C, DENALI DREAMS SOAP CO. ; Anchorage • (907) 245-3084 denalidreams.com ALASKA MINT ; Fine handcrafted soaps, salves, balms alaskamint.com made in AK. 2227 Spenard Rd, Anchorage see listing page 94 (907) 222-2644

ONCE IN A BLUE MOOSE

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onceinabluemoose.com Fantastic selection of quality gifts from Alaska. 547 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (888) 490-1898 (907) 276-2141

OOMINGMAK MUSK OX PRODUCERS CO-OP qiviut.com see listing page 94

PETR'S VIOLIN SHOP & GUITAR CENTRAL

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violinsguitars.com Instruments, violins, guitars, amps, repairs, ivory. 1408 Hyder St, Anchorage (907) 277-9115 (907) 240-7481

Taste the Best Wild Alaskan Smoked Salmon and Alaska Sausage with Reindeer Serving Alaska since 1963

• All Alaskan Gift Packages • USA Shipping Available Shop our retail store 2914 Arctic Blvd. , Anchorage, AK #11 Great Alaskan gift package

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POLAR BEAR GIFTS

polarbeargifts.net Alaska's largest gift shop with the best prices. 442 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (907) 274-4387

QUILTED RAVEN

quiltedravenalaska.com Alaska quilting fabrics, patterns, cross stitch. 415 G St, Anchorage (907) 278-3521

THE KOBUK

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kobukcoffee.com Step back in time at our family-owned gift shop, serving Alaskans since 1915. Sample our famous house tea, awardwinning donuts, shop our selection of candies and gifts, and enjoy our bakery and cafe. 504 W Fifth Ave, Anchorage (907) 272-3626

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quiltree.com Alaska's choice for fabric, yarn and patterns. 341 E Benson Blvd Ste 5, Anchorage • (888) 747-4115 (907) 561-4115

THE ULU FACTORY

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theulufactory.com Quality Ulu knives, bowls, and gifts. Come visit to see Ulu knives being made by Alaskans and demonstrations on use. In summer, catch our free vintage trolley ride from the downtown visitor center. 211 W Ship Creek Ave, Anchorage (800) 488-5592 (907) 276-3119

TINY GALLERY

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trapperjacksalaska.com Quality gifts, souvenirs, collectibles. We mail! One of Alaska’s favorite gift shops offering quality gift items at low prices. Featuring Alaska themed souvenirs and gifts in a 7,000 sq. ft. store. 701 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage • (907) 272-6110

WILCO SUPPLY

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wilcosupplyco.com Bags and accessories inspired by military life. The Boardroom: 721 Depot Dr Ste 100, Anchorage

WOOLY MAMMOTH YARN & FIBER

facebook.com/woolymammothalaska Hand dyed yarn and fibers by Alaskan artists. 416 G St, Anchorage (907) 278-3524

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Sporting Goods & Equipment Rental

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wagonwheelmarketplace.com Featuring new to antique decor and giftables. 701 E Parks Hwy Ste 100, Wasilla • (907) 671-0189

TALKEETNA ALASKA BIRCH SYRUP & WILD HARVEST

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STATEWIDE INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD doi.gov/iacb see listing page 59

THE BAIT SHACK

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thebaitshackak.com Conveniently located in downtown Anchorage. We provide all the essential ANCHORAGE equipment needed to land your dream fish. Single day to multi-week rentals 6TH AVENUE OUTFITTERS available. Take our fishing gear anywhere. 6thavenueoutfitters.com Fish On! 212 W Whitney Rd, Anchorage Outdoor clothing, fishing tackle, camping (907) 522-3474 gear. 520 W Sixth Ave, Anchorage (800) 276-0233 (907) 276-0233 THE HOARDING MARMOT ; hoardingmarmot.com BIG RAY'S Quality outdoor adventure gear and bigrays.com clothing! 1231 W Northern Lights Blvd, Everything you need for your outdoor Anchorage • (907) 334-3333 adventure. All-weather outfitters since 1947. Raingear, hip boots, work clothes, footwear, cold weather gear, sporting goods, fishing licenses, Alaska gifts. 320 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (888) 836-3535 (907) 279-2401

SHOPPING

MAT-SU AREA THE WAGON WHEEL MARKETPLACE

Bring back a piece of alaska Carved ivory, baleen, or caribou antler Hand-carved or beaded jewelry Hand-woven birch basket Alaska books Natural soaps and salves Ulu knives Qiviut scarf, hat, or mittens Birch syrup Smoked salmon Alaska Glacial Mud products Spirits, wine, and beer Handmade chocolate Reindeer sausage Salmon jerky Samovar tea Moose nugget jewelry Fireweed honey

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AIR TAXIS

Gateway

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Air Taxis ANCHORAGE ALASKA AIR SERVICE

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ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC

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TALKEETNA K2 AVIATION – THE DENALI FLIGHTSEEING COMPANY

TED STEVENS ANCHORAGE ; INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (ANC)

flyk2.com see listing page 56

ancairport.com Your gateway to Alaska. 5000 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage (907) 266-2525

TALKEETNA AIR TAXI – ; THE GLACIER LANDING COMPANY

Airport Shuttles

talkeetnaair.com see listing page 56

WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS WRANGELL MOUNTAIN AIR R

STATEWIDE SHUTTLE SERVICES OF ALASKA, LLC

regal-air.com see listing page 54

shuttleservicesak.com Offering comfortable and reliable shuttle wrangellmountainair.com service. (907) 947-8985 (907) 947-3818 Experience Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Narrated flightseeing of the park. Fly-in day trips and scheduled service to Kennicott from Chitina. Fly-in backcountry wilderness hiking and rafting. 100 Kennicott Ave, McCarthy • (800) 478-1160 ANCHORAGE (907) 554-4411

RUST'S FLYING SERVICE

Airlines

SKYDANCE AVIATION LLC

ANCHORAGE ALASKA AIRLINES

ANCHORAGE AERO

flykatmai.com We provide customized charters and logistics. 4519 Enstrom Cir, Hangar 1, Anchorage • (907) 243-2376

REGAL AIR

flyrusts.com see listing page 54

skydanceaviation.com see listing page 54

TRAIL RIDGE AIR, INC. trailridgeair.com see listing page 54

GIRDWOOD/ALYESKA AREA ALPINE AIR ALASKA, LLC alpineairalaska.com see listing page 64

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A ALASKA CRUISE TRANSFERS R AND TOURS

alaskaair.com Offering over 85 years of award-winning service. 3600 Old International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (800) 252-7522

alaskacruisetransfer.com Affordable transfers to and from Whittier, Seward, Anchorage. Narrated wildlife tours, transfers. Most comfortable motorcoaches with restrooms. BBB accredited. Largest shuttle operation. PO Box 191074, Anchorage (888) 257-8527 (907) 350-6010

RAVN ALASKA

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gopurpleshuttle.com You’ve come a long way to see Alaska. See it all! PO Box 111036, Anchorage (866) 813-5589 (907) 644-8098

Take off from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport or Lake Hood Seaplane Base to discover the Alaska you’ve dreamed about! ancairport.com

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ALASKA AUTO RENTAL

aksuperiortours.com Private group bus charters of 36 or 45 passengers. 7264 Harding Dr, Salcha (907) 885-3881 (907) 220-7076

alaskaautorental.com Explore Alaska in our cars, SUVs, trucks, and passenger vans. One-way rentals between Anchorage and Denali, Fairbanks, Seward, Whittier, Homer, Seattle, and beyond. Complimentary shuttle service. Anchorage • (907) 457-7368

ALASKA ADVENTURE UNLIMITED, LLC

alaskaadventureunlimited.com see listing page 49

ALASKA OVERLANDER R

ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR

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enterprise.com/en/home.html Rental car providers in Anchorage and Wasilla. 4940 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage

GONORTH CAR & RV RENTAL gonorth-alaska.com see listing page 106

MAGIC BUS

greatlandadventures.com see listing page 63

alaskaoverlander.com 4x4 rentals with rooftop tents and camp kitchens. 5000 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (907) 202-0481

MAGIC BUS

AVIS RENT-A-CAR

nationalcar.com Convenience, choice. Go National. Go like a pro. 5000 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (877) 222-9058 (844) 393-9989

GREATLAND ADVENTURES

avisalaska.com Free pick up from downtown hotels. Call for rates. Two convenient Anchorage locations (downtown and airport). Unlimited mileage and one-way rentals throughout Alaska are available.

themagicbus.com Alaska's favorite! Daily cruise ship transfers. Limo buses, sedans, vans, motorcoaches. Large and small groups. Anchorage transportation to Whittier, Seward, Alyeska, Girdwood, Talkeetna, Denali. PO Box 212435, Anchorage (907) 230-6773

LOCATIONS: 441 B St, Anchorage (800) 331-1212 (907) 277-4567

HOMER AREA ALASKA BUS COMPANY R

Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage • (800) 331-1212 (907) 243-4300

alaskabuscompany.com see listing page 107

BAC TRANSPORTATION, LLC

STATEWIDE GRAY LINE ALASKA R; PREMIER ALASKA TOURS, INC.

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Car, Van & Limo Rental

BUDGET RENT A CAR

budgetalaskaonline.com Locally owned car rental and leasing agency. 4707 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (800) 248-0150 (907) 243-0150

CHEVROLET OF SOUTH ANCHORAGE

ANCHORAGE ABC MOTORHOME & CAR RENTALS

anchoragechevrolet.com/car-rentals Chevrolet car rentals, reliable and affordable! 9100 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage • (888) 805-8677 907) 365-8600

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alamo.com A wide selection of vehicles for car rental needs. 5000 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (800) 651-1223 (888) 233-8749

ALASKA 4X4 RENTALS

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bactrans.com Sedan, bus, limousine packages for all occasions. PO Box 243742, Anchorage (866) 589-5466 (907) 222-2600

graylinealaska.com see listing page 70

ALAMO CAR RENTAL

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DOLLAR RENT A CAR OF ANCHORAGE

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dollar.com Locally owned and operated. New cars, mini vans, SUV, trucks. Free hotel, railroad pick-up service. Airport and city location. Go to dollar.com for quote and reservation. Or call 907-248-5338. 3730 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (800) 800-4000 (907) 248-5338

themagicbus.com see listing this page

NATIONAL CAR RENTAL

THRIFTY CAR RENTAL OF ANCHORAGE

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anchorage.thrifty.com Locally owned and operated over 40 years. New cars, mini vans, SUV, trucks. Free hotel, railroad pick-up service. Two locations; airport and city. Find our best rate and get rate quote at thrifty.com. 3730 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (800) 847-4389 (907) 276-2855

Ferry System ANCHORAGE TOTE MARITIME – RV & VEHICLE SHIPPING totemaritime.com see listing page 107

STATEWIDE ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY

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ferryalaska.com 11 ferries serving 33 Alaska communities. 7559 N Tongass Hwy, Ketchikan (800) 642-0066 (907) 465-3941

Railroad ANCHORAGE ALASKA RAILROAD

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alaskarailroad.com Daily summer trains connecting the best of Alaska. Choose from dozens of rail day trips from Anchorage to Seward, Whittier, Spencer Glacier, Talkeetna and more; or, rail packages to Denali and beyond. 411 W First Ave, Anchorage (800) 544-0552 (907) 265-2494

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Daily summer service • Adventure packages Full-service dining • Alaskan tour guides Fairbanks

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ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

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alaskarail.com A leading tour operator with 21 years experience. (800) 686-1694

ALASKA TOUR & TRAVEL

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alaskarailroad.com See Alaska by rail. Connecting Alaska since 1923. Mile 13.5 Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna • (800) 544-0552 (907) 265-2494

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alaskatrain.com Online reservations for Alaska Railroad. Including GoldStar, Adventure Class, Private dome rail and deluxe motorcoach. Travel to Denali, Seward, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Talkeetna and Whittier. 3900 Arctic Blvd Ste 304, Anchorage (800) 266-8625 (907) 245-0200

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TALKEETNA ALASKA RAILROAD

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ALASKATRAIN.COM

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alaskatrain.com see listing this page

SEWARD AREA ALASKA RAILROAD

DENALI AREA ALASKA RAILROAD

alaskatravel.com see listing page 70

ANCHORAGE ABC MOTORHOME & CAR RENTALS

abcmotorhome.com One call does it all, ABC - Alaska Best Coaches! 3875 W Old International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (800) 421-7456 (907) 279-2000

ALASKA FAMILY MOTORHOMES

alaskafamilymotorhomes.net RV and van rentals, free airport pickup and miles. 5737 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage (907) 223-9351

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BIRDS

Beaver

Marmot

Auklet

Hummingbird

Beluga whale

Moose

Bald eagle

Kinglet

Black bear

Mountain goat

Belted kingfisher

Kittiwake

Brown bear

Musk ox

Black oystercatcher

Loon

Caribou

Pacific walrus

Cormorant

Merganser

Dall sheep

Polar bear

Dark-eyed junco

Owl

Dall’s porpoise

Porcupine

Eider

Pine grosbeak

Harbor porpoise

Red fox

Falcon

Ptarmigan

Humpback whale

River otter

Great blue heron

Puffin

Killer (orca) whale

Sea otter

Grebe

Raven

Lynx

Wolf

Hawk

Sandhill crane

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ALASKA MOTORHOME RENTALS R CLIPPERSHIP MOTORHOME alaskatraveladventures.com/rv-rentals RENTALS, INC.

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Late model Class C motorhomes. AAA, AARP discount. Locations in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Skagway and Seattle. One-way rentals available. Hassle free direct airport to RV transfers. 150 N Ingra St, Anchorage (800) 323-5757 (907) 277-0877

clippershiprv.com The best rates. Free linen, insurance, utensils. 5401 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage (800) 421-3456 (907) 562-7051

ALASKAVANS CAMPERVAN RENTALS

getlosttravelvans.com Minivan-size camper vans with all the comforts of home: Kitchen with sink, stove and fridge; double bed, table and luggage storage; rooftop tent. Linens/dishes included. Sleeps 4. Unlimited mileage! 5100 Cordova St Ste 100, Anchorage (907) 222-3233

alaskavans.com Uniquely converted CamperVans for 2. Outfitted with everything you need to enjoy Alaska "Like a Local". Full size bed with linens, dinette, kitchen, awning, auxiliary heaters, solar and so much more. 4025 E 3rd Ave, Anchorage (907) 440-9451

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GONORTH CAR & RV RENTAL

gonorth-alaska.com Truck camper, motorhome, 4x4 SUV and truck rental. Gravel roads permitted. One-way rentals between Anchorage, Fairbanks, Whitehorse and Seattle. Discounted rates from/to Seattle in spring and fall. 5011 Spenard Rd, Anchorage (866) 236-7272 (907) 479-7272

GREAT ALASKAN HOLIDAYS, INC.

RV SHIPPING Ship your RV with TOTE! Skip the uncertainty at the border and have more time to explore Alaska with TOTE’s dedicated, twice-weekly shipping between Anchorage, Alaska and Tacoma, Washington. With our roll-on/roll-off service and below deck stowage, your RV will be protected from the elements and arrive safely. Find out more today!

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greatalaskanholidays.com Great Alaskan Holidays offers safety, cleanliness, and comfort throughout your entire RV rental experience. Serving worldwide travelers from over 60 different countries around the world since 1985. 9800 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage (888) 2-Alaska (907) 248-7777

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WATER TAXIS

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RIVER WILD CAMPERVANS

riverwildcampervans.com Alaska camper vans for the wanderlust soul. 3705 Arctic Blvd Ste 1562, Anchorage • (907) 531-7505

MAGIC BUS

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PEOPLE MOVER

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peoplemover.org TOTE MARITIME – RV & Anchorage area public transportation operating daily. Buy passes with cash on VEHICLE SHIPPING the bus or download the People Mover totemaritime.com Ship your RV or travel trailer to Alaska on mTicket app. $2 single ride. $5 day pass. Plan your trip with Google Maps. 700 W TOTE! 2511 Tidewater Rd, Anchorage Sixth Ave #109, Anchorage (800) 426-0074 (907) 276-5868 (907) 343-6543

STATEWIDE GREAT ALASKAN HOLIDAYS, INC. greatalaskanholidays.com see listing page 106

Scheduled Bus Service ANCHORAGE A ALASKA CRUISE TRANSFERS R AND TOURS alaskacruisetransfer.com see listing page 102

ALASKA BUS COMPANY R alaskabuscompany.com see listing this page

ALASKA PARK R CONNECTION MOTORCOACH

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alaskacoach.com see listing this page

STATEWIDE ALASKA PARK R CONNECTION MOTORCOACH alaskacoach.com see listing this page

SEWARD BUS LINE

Taxi Cabs

Scheduled daily service from Anchorage, Seward. 1130 W International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (907) 563-0800

ANCHORAGE ALASKA YELLOW DISPATCH, LLC

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HOMER AREA ALASKA BUS COMPANY R

alaskabuscompany.com An affordable way to travel the Kenai Peninsula. 3725 W Hill Rd, Homer (907) 299-6806

SEWARD AREA A ALASKA CRUISE TRANSFERS R AND TOURS alaskacruisetransfer.com see listing page 102

alaskacoach.com ALASKA PARK R Twice daily scheduled motorcoach CONNECTION MOTORCOACH service between Anchorage, Denali, alaskacoach.com Talkeetna, Whittier and Seward since see listing this page 1996. Service is provided in premium, deluxe motorcoaches with tour highlights provided. 3900 Arctic Blvd Ste 304, Anchorage • (800) 266-8625 (907) 245-0200

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alaskayellowdispatch.com Computerized dispatch, largest fleet in Alaska. PO Box 231110, Anchorage (907) 562-6805

Water Taxis HOMER AREA MAKO'S WATER TAXI

makoswatertaxi.com Kayaks, cabins, access to Kachemak Bay State Park. PO Box 2001, Homer (907) 235-9055

PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND AREA LAZY OTTER CHARTERS, INC.

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VISITOR INFORMATION Stay on the right trail with advice from local experts.

SEND IT HOME

Mail, Moving & Shipping Services..................... p. 109

READ ALL ABOUT IT

Publications & Publishers........ p. 110

ASK THE PROS

Visitor Information.................... p. 110 Life doesn’t stop when you reach Anchorage, it just gets more exciting. The know-how and local support to make every visit a success is close at hand. Whether planning a wedding, in need of speedy laundry service, or shipping goodies home, it's all covered. Helpful folks at the visitor centers and chambers of commerce in communities across Alaska are standing by to help on every leg of the trip. Armed with a wealth of information and local publications, unearth a special Alaska experience from one end of the state to the other. 108

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fnbalaska.com 30 branches in 18 Alaska communities. FDIC / EHL. 646 W Fourth Ave, Anchorage (800) 856-4362 (907) 777-4362

KEYBANK

CONSULAR OFFICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA

ROYAL NORWEGIAN CONSULATE

overseas.mofa.go.kr/us-anchorage-en/ index.do 800 E Dimond Blvd Ste 3-695, Anchorage (907) 339-7955

CONSULATE HONORARY OF POLAND

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key.com Products and services for your financial needs.

7550 Old Seward Hwy Ste 101, Anchorage (907) 344-4722

CONSULATE HONORARY OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

LOCATIONS: 101 W Benson Blvd, Anchorage (907) 562-6100

810 N St Ste 100, Anchorage (907) 274-2602

9041 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage (907) 267-3867

NORTHRIM BANK

HONORARY CONSULATE OF FINLAND

anchorage.us.emb-japan.go.jp 3601 C St Ste 1300, Anchorage (907) 562-8424

Banking ANCHORAGE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALASKA

CONSULAR OFFICE OF JAPAN

CONSULATE OF AUSTRIA

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northrim.com A full-service bank with locations statewide. 3111 C St, Anchorage (800) 478-2265 (907) 562-0062

CONSULATE OF DENMARK 425 G St Ste 610, Anchorage (907) 276-1221

CONSULATE OF SPAIN

STATEWIDE WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

531 Orchid Cir, Anchorage (907) 265-2481

wellsfargo.com 44 banking stores and 117 ATMs across Alaska. 301 W Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage • (800) 869-3557

HONORARY CONSUL AGENT OF ITALY 433 W Ninth Ave, Anchorage (907) 250-0023

Government Agencies

HONORARY CONSUL OF CANADA

ANCHORAGE JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON

HONORARY CONSUL OF CROATIA

6306 Tay Cir, Anchorage (907) 301-1022

420 L St Ste 400, Anchorage (907) 263-6395

elmendorf.af.mil 3rd Wing, Elmendorf AFB (907) 552-1110 (907) 552-2906

MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE

HONORARY CONSUL OF FRANCE IN ALASKA

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(907) 715-4773

muni.org Anchorage: Big Wild Life. PO Box 196650, HONORARY CONSUL OF GERMANY Anchorage • (907) 343-7100 12350 Industry Way #208, Anchorage (907) 277-8000 PORT OF ALASKA ; portofalaska.com Alaska’s cargo port in Anchorage. Handles half of all freight shipped into and distributed across Alaska … serves nation as one of 17 Defense Department U.S. Commercial Strategic Seaports worldwide. 2000 Anchorage Port Rd, Anchorage (907) 343-6200

STATEWIDE ALASKA DIVISION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Honorary Consuls ANCHORAGE BRITISH HONORARY CONSULATE FOR ALASKA 1400 W Eighth Ave, Anchorage (907) 306-8907 (907) 929-5600

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406 G St Ste 207, Anchorage (907) 440-5473 (907) 243-4459

REST OF ALASKA HONORARY CONSUL OF PHILIPPINES 251 S Franklin St, Juneau (907) 723-9053

Laundry, Dry Clean & Alterations ANCHORAGE K-SPEED WASH/GLACIER CLEANERS Coin laundry, drop off, one-hour dry cleaning. 600 E Sixth Ave, Anchorage (907) 279-0731

Mail, Moving & Shipping Services ANCHORAGE ALASKA TERMINALS, INC./ ATLAS VAN LINES

akterminals.com Local and worldwide moving. Atlas Van Lines agent. 400 W 70th Ave Ste 3, Anchorage • (800) 478-6657 (907) 349-6657

NORTHERN AIR CARGO, INC

STATEWIDE GOLDEN NORTH VAN LINES

Professional moving services worldwide! 940 Raspberry Rd, Anchorage (800) 478-4685 (907) 349-3511

Medical & Dental

HONORARY CONSUL OF LATVIA

ANCHORAGE ALASKA REGIONAL HOSPITAL

3211 Providence Dr, Anchorage (907) 786-1366 PO Box 336, Palmer (907) 982-1672

HONORARY CONSUL OF LITHUANIA HONORARY CONSUL OF SWEDEN 2600 Redwood St, Anchorage (907) 242-1482

HONORARY CONSUL OF THE NETHERLANDS 1337 W 13th Ave, Anchorage (907) 441-0311

HONORARY CONSUL OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES PO Box 111909, Anchorage (907) 244-5375

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nac.aero Air cargo, maintenance and ground services. 3900 Old International Airport Rd, Anchorage • (800) 727-2141 (907) 243-3331

HONORARY CONSUL OF ICELAND

18042 Amonson Rd, Chugiak (907) 406-6913 (907) 688-2190

commerce.alaska.gov/web/ded Training, research, product development in Alaska. PO Box 110804, Juneau (907) 465-5478

finland.org 2467 McKenzie Dr, Anchorage (703) 300-8179 (703) 300-8149

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Visitor Services

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alaskaregional.com Full-service care, expertise. Modern technology. 2801 DeBarr Rd, Anchorage (907) 276-1131

ALPINE URGENT CARE & SPORTS MEDICINE

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alpineurgentcare.com Because accidents can happen, even on vacation! 1310 E Dimond Blvd #1, Anchorage • (907) 344-2499

ANCHORAGE FOOT & ANKLE CLINIC, LLC

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anchoragefootnankle.com Full-service podiatric Medical Clinic. 1000 E Dimond Blvd Ste 201, Anchorage (907) 344-2155

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FLOAT49

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float49.com Saltwater flotation in state-of-the-art 8 ft pools. 4007 Old Seward Hwy Ste 1100, Anchorage • (907) 563-5628

MANDANAS DENTAL

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ladydentistanchorage.com Routine dental care or emergency treatments. 121 W Fireweed Ln Ste 200, Anchorage • (907) 276-5522

BELL'S TRAVEL GUIDES

alaskamagazine.com The magazine of life on the Last Frontier. PO Box 240449, Anchorage (800) 288-5892 (907) 313-9110

Real Estate

BRAD W WILSON, REALTOR BHHS ALASKA REALTY

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toursaver.com Get 140+ 2-for-1 coupons and exclusive discounts. (888) 315-1650 (907) 727-1113

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IDENTITY INC., LGBT

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anchoragefootnankle.com see listing page 109

bradwwilson.com Empowering buyers and sellers of real estate. 561 E 36th Ave Ste 200, Anchorage (907) 441-7178

identityinc.org Serving the lesbian, gay, bi and trans community. 801 W Fireweed Ln Ste 103, Anchorage • (907) 929-4528

Parking Facilities

HERRINGTON AND COMPANY, LLC

MILEPOST

ANCHORAGE DIAMOND PARKING SERVICE

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diamondparking.com The first stop for all your parking needs. 412 K St, Anchorage • (907) 274-1223

EASYPARK (PART OF ACDA)

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easyparkalaska.com Manages downtown parking, properties and land. 6,000 plus downtown parking spaces, providing convenient options for garages, lot and on-street parking. Also assists in real estate development. 440 B St, Anchorage • (907) 276-7275 (907) 297-4471

Publications & Publishers

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Living Memorial

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Anchorage Veterans’ Memorial

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Denali National Park and Preserve

Denali 20,310 ft.

To Paxson

3

Mt. Hunter 14,573 ft.

Mt. Foraker 17,400 ft.

Denali State Park

ATV Biking Flightseeing Gold Panning Hiking Horseback Riding Zip Lining Downhill Skiing Nordic Skiing Snowmobiling Snowshoeing Aurora Viewing Birding Whales Wildlife Viewing Cruising Fishing Kayaking/Canoeing/SUP Rafting/Floats

Talkeetna

Trapper Creek

To Glennallen & Tok S U S I T N A VA L L E Y

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Eureka

Glacier View

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Chickaloon

Independence Mine State Historical Park

Willow

Sutton

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Wasilla

Nancy Lake

Palmer

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Potter Marsh

Cook Inlet

Matanuska Glacier

Knik River Recreation Area

Tazlina Glacier

Knik Glacier

Colony Glacier

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Eklutna Glacier

Chugach State Park

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Matanuska Peak 6,093 ft.

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Lazy Mountain 2,726 ft.

Big Lake Mt. Susitna 4,396 ft.

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Twentymile Glacier

Mt. Alyeska 3,939 ft.

Portage

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Nikiski

Kenai

Sterling

Cooper Landing

Soldotna

Tern Lake

9 Whittier

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Portage Glacier Spencer Glacier Blackstone Glacier

Prince William Sound

Moose Pass

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Clam Gulch

Sargent Icefield

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Grewingk Glacier

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Harding Icefield

32 KILOMETERS Anchor Point Resurrection Bay

Homer Halibut Cove

Seldovia KE

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Kachemak Bay State Park

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Kenai Fjords National Park

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Prudhoe Bay

Kotzebue

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Denali National Park

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Bethel

Tok

Anchorage Girdwood

King Salmon

Homer

Whittier Valdez Seward

Kodiak

Unalaska/Dutch Harbor

Haines

Skagway

Juneau

MILEAGE FROM DOWNTOWN ANCHORAGE Denali National Park Eagle River Eklutna Girdwood Homer

237 mi / 382 km 13 mi / 22 km 26 mi / 42 km 39 mi / 62 km 226 mi / 363 km

Indian Kenai Palmer Portage Seward

24 mi / 39 km 159 mi / 255 km 42 mi / 68 km 48 mi / 77 km 127 mi / 204 km

Soldotna Talkeetna Wasilla Whittier Willow

148 mi / 239 km 113 mi / 182 km 42 mi / 68 km 60 mi / 97 km 70 mi / 43 km

1

Sterling Highway

1

Seward Highway

1

Glenn Highway

(Homer - Seward Hwy at Tern Lake Junction)

(Tern Lake Junction - Anchorage) (Anchorage - Tok)

3

George Parks Highway

8

Denali Highway

9

Seward Highway

(Anchorage - Fairbanks) (Paxson - Cantwell)

(Seward - Tern Lake Junction)


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