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With almost half the state’s total population, Anchorage has quite a few experienced Alaskans available to play host and share favorite locations, attractions and activities.  Not only does Anchorage possess a great concentration of experienced guides, it’s surrounded by some of the most impressive scenery in the world; Denali National Park to the North, Prince William Sound and Kenai Fjords National Park to the South and Chugach State Park right in the backyard! Alaskans love to share Alaska, and fortunately, there’s plenty here to go around.

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Flightseeing above the expanses of an icy blue glacier.
Flightseeing above the expanses of an icy blue glacier. ©Alpine Air
A short helicoptor ride takes visitors from Girdwood to Punch Bowl Glacier for summer dog sledding.
A short helicoptor ride takes visitors from Girdwood to Punch Bowl Glacier for summer dog sledding. ©Alpine Air
Riding the Alaska Railroad is a great way to enjoy the fall colors.
Riding the Alaska Railroad is a great way to enjoy the fall colors. ©Visit Anchorage/Nicole Geils
Mush dogs in the summer? Of course you can, if you helicopter to an alpine glacier in the Anchorage area.
Mush dogs in the summer? Of course you can, if you helicopter to an alpine glacier in the Anchorage area. ©Alpine Air
Experience glaciers up close on a canoe day trip to Spencer Glacier.
Experience glaciers up close on a canoe day trip to Spencer Glacier. ©Visit Anchorage/Myrna Jensen
Catch a city tour from downtown Anchorage aboard the Anchorage Trolley.
Catch a city tour from downtown Anchorage aboard the Anchorage Trolley. ©Visit Anchorage/Roy Neese
Fill your scrapbook with the memories of an epic vacation.
Fill your scrapbook with the memories of an epic vacation. ©ATIA/Matt Hage
Adventures ranging from hikes of less than a mile to multi-day treks over Crow Pass all start at Eagle River Nature Center.
Adventures ranging from hikes of less than a mile to multi-day treks over Crow Pass all start at Eagle River Nature Center. ©ATIA/Matt Hage
Join in on a guided nature walk of the Rodak Nature Trail at the Eagle River Nature Center.
Join in on a guided nature walk of the Rodak Nature Trail at the Eagle River Nature Center. ©ATIA/Matt Hage
Discover the history and lore of Anchorage with Ghost Tours of Anchorage.
Discover the history and lore of Anchorage with Ghost Tours of Anchorage. ©Visit Anchorage/Roy Neese
See Anchorage on wheels! Enjoy a Segway tour of the city.
See Anchorage on wheels! Enjoy a Segway tour of the city. ©Visit Anchorage/Roy Neese
Using Anchorage as a base camp, motorcycle to the Arctic Circle and beyond.
Using Anchorage as a base camp, motorcycle to the Arctic Circle and beyond. ©Ian Goodwin
Flightseeing tours reveal stuning views of Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak.
Flightseeing tours reveal stuning views of Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak. ©Talkeetna Air Taxi

Tours Features

Journey deep into bear territory on a bear viewing tour to Kodiak Island or Katmai National Park. One-day fly-in adventures begin right in Anchorage.
Whether you have an hour or a whole day, day tour companies and their professional tour guides have a long list of “wow” destinations around Anchorage.
Flightseeing tours depart from Anchorage year-round to places that, quite literally, will take your breath away. Visit areas of Alaska not accessible by any other means.
Get up close to the 1,000-foot high face of a brilliant blue glacier and listen to the thunderous roar as a huge wall of ice crashes into the waters below. 
Visitors to Anchorage are often pleasantly surprised that Alaska’s largest city offers so many wilderness experiences. And getting there is half the fun!
A narrow ribbon of steel runs through some of Alaska’s most glorious country, connecting rail stops like Seward, Anchorage, Denali and Fairbanks through daily service in summer; weekends in winter.
Tap into your sense of adventure while discovering unspoiled territory with experienced naturalist guides in the wilderness areas surrounding Anchorage.
If you want to see as much of Alaska as you can, but will only be here for a few days and are not sure where to start, make the most of your time an­­d money by joining a group tour.
No deadlines, no schedule. Nothing but the open road and skies as far as the eye can see. Easy riders are in for a wild ride in this must-see motorcycle destination.