The largest city and commercial hub in Alaska, Anchorage is surrounded by the Chugach Mountains.
Anchorage Museum
The building is home to a wide variety of works of art and antiquities from Alaska and the Arctic.
Dog Sledding
Despite the fact that the state sport is a winter activity, mushers always welcome guests to their kennels. Take a cart ride and learn about sled dog racing.
Find Moose
The Alaskan Moose, the first of Alaska's Big Five, is also the most frequent animal you'll probably encounter while travelling through the Last Frontier.
Rust's Flying Service
Since 1963, Rust's has operated sightseeing seaplane flights over different nearby glaciers and into Denali National Park and Lake Clark National Park & Preserve.
Tony Knowles Coastal Trail
The walk begins close to Oscar Anderson House, one of the city's oldest residences, and continues to Earthquake Park, a gloomy location.
Alaska Railroad
The Alaska Railroad is owned by the state and carries more than 500,000 passengers annually while providing a variety of passenger services and special event trains.
Kenai Fjords National Park
The 700 square-mile Harding Icefield, which is the focal point of Kenai Fjords National Park, is recognised for its glaciers, coastal mountains, and breathtaking beauty.
Chugach State Park
This rugged terrain of mountains, rivers, lakes, and glaciers is home to wolves, moose, bears, beavers, lynx, and other wildlife.