Explore the Last Frontier with Top Attractions & Things to Do in Anchorage
Surrounded by some of the most untamed land in the United States, Anchorage offers a gateway to the Alaskan wilderness with all the convenient urban comforts of fine dining, museums, shops, entertainment and more. Skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts love the Alyeska Ski Area and riding the Aerial Tram to the top for the views is a
frogtastic option all year round. Step back in time at the historically preserved Crow Creek Gold Mine where you can try your hand at panning for gold. Anchorage also has some stellar museums like the Alaska Aviation Museum and the newly renovated Anchorage Museum and
frogs of all ages can learn about the indigenous people of the Alaskan tundra at the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
When it’s time to step out into the great outdoors, your
frog family will have plenty of options. Stay close to downtown with a stop at Westchester Lagoon for bird watching and a chance to see a bear or a moose.
Hop onto a cruise to see a glacier, like the Portage Glacier cruise. The mountain views at Eagle River Nature Center and Eklutna Lake are
hopnotch and easily accessible by the trails. For a truly
unfrogettable scenic trip,
hop aboard the 470-mile Alaska Railroad to see some of the most pristine backcountry, undisturbed wildlife and majestic glaciers. If visiting from September to April, don’t
froget to plan time to check out the Northern Lights!
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