The
Captain Cook Hotel is by far the favorite of most visitors, whether traveling
by car, train, or cruise. It’s a great
hotel run by a longtime Alaska family, and a major hub of activity. We wanted something quieter, so we stayed in
a small B&B a couple blocks away, the Copper Whale Inn. I really enjoy the bed and breakfast experience, but
it’s not for everyone. And since all inns are different, it’s important to know what to expect to make sure it’s
a good fit.
Porch and garden at Copper Whale Inn |
Room at The Copper Whale Inn |
1. Visit the Anchorage Alaska Center located in the historic Old Federal Building. I highly recommend the movie about the 1964 earthquake. It’s good to watch at the start of your trip so you can watch for sights mentioned.
3. Hike to Flat
Top Mountain in Chugach State Park for 360 degree views.
4. Have a cup of
coffee at the historic Fur Rondy shop, which is home to the Dog Mushing Hall of
Fame. A statue outside marks the ceremonial starting location for the Iditarod, and on Wednesday afternoons you can meet a musher and his dog.
Statue dedicated to dogs & mushers, often referred to as the "Balto Statue" |
5. Spend a day
driving south of Anchorage about 40 miles to visit Girdwood and Alyeska
Resort.
6. Drive 9 miles
further south to take the 1 hour Portage Glacier Cruise.
7. On the way
back to Anchorage, stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to see
rescued bears, moose, musk ox, bison, caribou, and brown and black
bears. There are lots of cute babies,
too!
8. Visit the
Captain Cook Monument on the waterfront at Resolution Park.
9. Drive 45 miles
north to the Iditarod Race Headquarters in Wasilla. (This is also a good stop on
the way to Talkeetna or Denali). You
can see videos and memorabilia about the history of the race, see the actual
trophy, and take a dog sled ride.
4 week old puppy |
Original Iditarod trophy, retired in 1999 |
If you'd like assistance planning your own custom Alaskan adventure, just drop me a note at suzette@family-treks.com.
5 comments:
I love the Anchorage weekend market! I was there last week - I got the salmon quesadilla and some wonderful reindeer egg-rolls.
We plan on flying north at some pont and this point was a great read to get the wander bug raring to go!
Thanks,
Jody
You should start planning at least 6 months in advance as accommodations are limited and book up early. Feel free to contact me as it's a large state and can be overwhelming to design a feasible itinerary.
I would love to visit Anchorage at some point, for many of the reasons you highlight. That pup is so cute!
Cute four months puppy.
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