Explore Anchorage’s winter beauty, culture, and wildlife. Join our guided tour for unforgettable experiences and memories. Discover the magic of Anchorage today.
Explore Anchorage’s winter beauty, culture, and wildlife. Join our guided tour for unforgettable experiences and memories. Discover the magic of Anchorage today.
- Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center - This serves as both the starting and ending point of the tour. Inside the visitor center, guests can find a variety of brochures, receive tailored advice, and engage in enlightening discussions with volunteers about their visit to Anchorage.
- Greetings from Alaska Mural - Capture a…
- Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center - This serves as both the starting and ending point of the tour. Inside the visitor center, guests can find a variety of brochures, receive tailored advice, and engage in enlightening discussions with volunteers about their visit to Anchorage.
- Greetings from Alaska Mural - Capture a memorable photo with the Greetings from Alaska Mural!
- 921 E Whitney Rd - Meet SnowElla, Anchorage’s 25-Foot Snow Lady
Don’t miss the chance to meet SnowElla, Anchorage’s impressive 25-foot-tall snow lady! This enchanting stop offers a perfect photo opportunity with this towering, frosty figure, set against Alaska’s stunning winter scenery. Hear the tale of SnowElla’s creation on a dark winter night, as the northern lights illuminated the sky, inspiring the magic behind her construction. Learn how this cherished figure was built from the ground up, making SnowElla an unforgettable part of Anchorage’s winter allure!
- The Ulu Factory - Discover Alaska’s Ulu at the Ulu Factory
Visit the Ulu Factory, where guests can explore the intriguing history of Alaska’s traditional ulu knife. At this stop, visitors will learn about the crafting of these iconic knives, their historical importance, and techniques for using them in daily life. Observe skilled artisans at work and gain insights into this essential tool used by Alaska Natives for centuries. Enjoy shopping for authentic Alaskan goods, including your very own ulu to take home, and experience a piece of Alaska’s cultural heritage firsthand!
- Captain Cook Monument - As the tour begins, guests will delve into the rich history of the renowned explorer, Captain James Cook. They will trace his epic journey to Anchorage, learning about his adventures, challenges, and discoveries along the way. His journey not only shaped the course of exploration history but also left a significant impact on Anchorage itself.
- Alaska Railroad Depot - At the Alaska Railroad Depot, guests will explore the compelling history of Anchorage’s development. They will discover how this ‘locomotive’ force, the railroad, played a crucial role in shaping the city. Anchorage owes its growth and modern existence largely to the railroad. The depot offers a unique insight into the transformative power of the railroad and its influence on Anchorage’s evolution.
- West Anchorage High School - Passing by West Anchorage High School
As the tour passes by West Anchorage High, guests will hear fascinating stories about the history of Anchorage’s schools and learn about the rich diversity that makes this city unique. The amusing tale of the school’s quirky mascot will be shared, adding a touch of local humor to the journey. It’s a fun and informative glimpse into Anchorage’s vibrant community and educational heritage.
- Underground Anchorage House - Anchorage’s Underground House
Catch a glimpse of one of Anchorage’s most unique architectural wonders: the underground house. As the tour passes by, guests will hear the intriguing history behind this one-of-a-kind home, learn about its unusual features, and discover how it was constructed to blend with Alaska’s rugged landscape. This fascinating stop offers a peek into Anchorage’s innovative side, making it a memorable highlight of the tour!
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Point Woronzof - During the visit to Point Woronzof, guests will be awestruck by the breathtaking panoramic views that this area offers.
As they gaze out over Cook Inlet, their eyes will be drawn to the snow-capped peaks of the Chugach Mountains rising majestically in the distance. This mountain range forms a dramatic backdrop against the expansive Alaskan sky and reflects beautifully on the waters of the inlet.
If the weather is clear, guests may even catch a glimpse of Mount Denali, North America’s highest peak. Known for its staggering height and stunning beauty, seeing Mount Denali is a truly unforgettable experience. -
Earthquake Park - As part of the tour at Earthquake Park, guests will have the unique opportunity to witness the frozen shockwaves from the catastrophic 1964 earthquake. Known as the Great Alaskan Earthquake or Good Friday Earthquake, it remains one of the most powerful earthquakes recorded in U.S. history.
Guests will hear stories of how the local community banded together in the face of adversity, demonstrating resilience and unity in their collective survival efforts. The park itself stands as a testament to the quake’s profound impact, with a section of the Turnagain neighborhood having slid into the ocean during the disaster. Moreover, guests will gain an understanding of the widespread global impact of this seismic event. At this stop, they will feel the enduring influence that the 1964 earthquake had not just on Anchorage, but on the world. - Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company - Stop at Alaska Sausage and Seafood
Indulge in authentic Alaskan flavors at Alaska Sausage and Seafood! At this stop, guests will have the opportunity to taste Alaska’s famed smoked salmon, savor the unique flavor of reindeer sausage, and experience the richness of local traditions. Knowledgeable staff will be on hand to answer questions about the smoking process, Alaska’s wild-caught salmon, and the art of making specialty sausages. It’s a tasty, interactive stop that lets guests immerse themselves in Alaska’s culinary heritage—perfect for food lovers and adventure seekers alike!
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Anchorage Veterans’ Memorial - During the tour of Alaska, guests will delve into the history of what’s often referred to as “The Forgotten War.” This term commonly refers to World War II’s Aleutian Campaign, a series of conflicts fought in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.
Guests will also explore the significant role the military has played in Alaska’s history and development. From the WWII era to the present day, the military’s presence has been a crucial aspect of the state’s identity, shaping its infrastructure, economy, and culture. - Westchester Lagoon - Westchester Lagoon, located in the heart of Anchorage, Alaska, is a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike. Not only does it offer stunning natural beauty, but during the winter months, it transforms into one of the city’s most beloved ice rinks.
- Lake Hood Harbor - During the tour of Lake Hood and Lake Spenard, guests will not only learn about the historical and contemporary significance of this location but also have an opportunity to capture stunning photographs of the variety of planes parked along the shoreline or soaring in the clear Alaskan sky. This bustling base is a haven for aviation enthusiasts and photographers alike, with its colorful array of aircraft and picturesque natural backdrop. Guests might witness an even more extraordinary sight: planes landing on the frozen lake.
- Rust’s Flying Service - Winter Stop at Rust’s Flying Service
Experience the magic of Alaska’s winter at Rust’s Flying Service, where guests will enjoy a cozy coffee break with an Alaskan pilot. Against the snowy backdrop of Lake Hood, the busiest seaplane base in the world, they will have the chance to chat with a pilot, ask questions about flying over Alaska’s breathtaking winter landscapes, and snap memorable photos with the iconic planes. Take a stroll along the dock, wrapped in winter’s tranquility, and capture the quiet beauty of Alaska’s frozen expanse. This is a one-of-a-kind stop that brings Alaska’s aviation heritage and winter wonder to life.
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Experience the Enchantment of Anchorage in Winter
Embark on our Winter City Tour to delve into the distinctive culture, history, and natural splendor of Anchorage.
Accompany us on a 25-mile journey through this enchanting winter paradise we proudly call home.
From awe-inspiring vistas to aviation wonders, from wildlife encounters to meeting Snow…
Experience the Enchantment of Anchorage in Winter
Embark on our Winter City Tour to delve into the distinctive culture, history, and natural splendor of Anchorage.
Accompany us on a 25-mile journey through this enchanting winter paradise we proudly call home.
From awe-inspiring vistas to aviation wonders, from wildlife encounters to meeting Snow Ella, our 25-foot-tall Snow Lady, let the unique essence of Anchorage captivate your spirit.
Interact with our knowledgeable local guides to ask questions, capture photos, and become part of the narrative. Each stop is more than a mere landmark; it’s a tribute to our enduring heritage and a glimpse into our lifestyle.
As the tour concludes, you’ll realize that you haven’t just visited Anchorage; you’ve truly experienced it. This is not merely a tour—it’s an adventure that weaves together unforgettable experiences and transforms them into lifelong memories.
So come, join us in unveiling the magic of Anchorage, a truly unique destination, and let’s create cherished memories together!
- The total duration includes the travel time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.