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Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau

Anchorage's Glaciers and Mountains

Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors except blue; which is reflected.

Glacial ice often appears blue because ice absorbs all other colors except blue; which is reflected.

Alaska Glacier Viewing Near Anchorage

Alaska has the nation’s greatest concentration of glaciers, covering almost 30,000 square miles, and Alaska's No. 1 visitor attraction featuring Alaska glaciers is just a short, spectacular drive away from Anchorage - Portage Glacier and the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center are located just 50 miles south of Anchorage.

Mountains Visible from Anchorage

From downtown Anchorage you can see two active volcanoes, the highest point on the continent of North America (Mount McKinley), and six major mountain ranges including the Tordrillo Mountains (which features Mt. Spurr) and the Aleutian Range (where Mt. Redoubt is located).

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