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My Favorite Anchorage Memory by keegsb1387

Worked there 2 summers. Loved every second. Living downtown I would walk everywhere, paths led to places you couldn’t dream of in other major cities. And regularly ran into wild Moose in the city. It’s the kind of place that if you like a city culture, but also like the ability to get away, you can do it all and never get more than 10 minutes away. easily one of my top 5 favorite places

over 3 years ago

wow. by bygollymolly

not really a lot going on here.

that’s the best way to say it.

mullets & concealed or not-so-concealed weapons. oh, & its f*ing cold.

over 4 years ago

Untitled by Susan Reeves

I lived here in my early teens, and I loved it. I wish I could go back and do it all again. It was such a great place! NOT for those that can’t take the cold…or the dark, for that matter.

over 5 years ago

Untitled by cooldice23

be sure to not just hang out in downtown, the touristy area, but also check out spenard (a neighborhood around spenard rd) for a real slice of anchorage / alaska culture. it used to be a lot seedier (read: more fun) and actually had brothels up until a few years ago. still a ton of great bars and restaurants. koots is a slice of life and recommended for the experience if nothing else, and blues central and the buckaroo club are a blast too.

over 5 years ago

Untitled by MrPrinceton1013

If you don’t like snow, don’t go in the winter. At all. Everyday in winter is snowy, and most of the time, the snow stays around until spring. So if you do come, be sure to bring warm clothing.

over 5 years ago

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Activities in Anchorage


Have your own transportation? Portage Glacier is truly worth the drive. The cruise takes only one hour, but it could be the most impressive 60 minutes of your life. Watch for huge chunks of ice to break away and crash into the lake. $29.00


This full day package starts with a deluxe city tour of Anchorage, including a visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Then it's an unforgettable cruise to the face of Portage Glacier. If that's not enough for you, you will also get to visit the Al... $119.00


Travel down the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway, along Turnagain Arm and visit Portage Glacier, the most visited attraction in Alaska. Stop by the Begich-Boggs Visitors Center before you board the cruise ship M/V Ptarmigan for an unforgettable ... $79.00


Sit back and relax as your driver-guide shows you some of Anchorage's historical points of interest. Learn how Anchorage grew from a railroad tent town to the thriving metropolis of the North. There is plenty of sightseeing to do - including a visit to... $49.00