Framed by the towering Chugach Mountains and surrounded by the crystalline waters of the Cook Inlet, the landscape around Anchorage is full of uniquely captivating beauty and splendor. Trips up into the mountains yield unrivaled views of land untouched by civilization while tours over the water allow sightings of wildlife found nowhere else. As the state's largest city, Anchorage holds many of Alaska's most popular events celebrating its climate and heritage. Winter excitement kicks off in February with the Fur Rendezvous Festival while the beginning of the famous Iditarod sled dog race occurs in March. The traditions of Native Alaskan cultures are honored at both the interactive Alaska Native Heritage Center and the Anchorage Museum of History and Art. ...More
| The histories, cultures and traditions of the 11 major native Alaskan groups are explored at the Alaska Native Heritage ... | |
| Featuring more than 150 indigenous plant species and nearly ten times as many plants that can survive in southern Alaska... | |
| Ship Creek is a popular urban fishing stream, running just north of downtown Anchorage, where anglers can land king and ... | |
Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center The largest museum in the state, the Anchorage Museum as Rasmuson Center explores the cultures that have made Alaska the... | |
| A sprawling city of over 250,000 full-time residents, Anchorage is the regional center for trade, banking, communicat... |







