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Kincaid Park

This 1,500-acre park offers a mecca for outdoor activities in a wilderness-like setting where it used to be a Cold War missile base. Kincaid Park sprawls over a rugged ancient moraine at the west end of Raspberry Road and the Anchorage Bowl’s southwest tip. From its panoramic views of the vast Cook inlet to its…

Chugach State Park

This is one of the most accessible and unique natural areas in the U.S. It delivers full-bore Alaskan adventure minutes from Anchorage’s amenities. Here you’ll find a handful of recreational opportunities, often along the park with well-maintained trails and facilities.  Favorite Activities This half-a-million-acre park is a day trekkers paradise, with over 280 miles of…

Sled Dog Tours in Anchorage, Alaska

Alaskan Huskies are a hard-working breed with a wolf-like appearance. While several genetic studies have demonstrated that Alaskan Huskies share similar genes as Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Huskies, the Alaskan Husky is not recognized as a pure breed.  For most of their history, Alaskan Huskies have been working for humans. They were the Paleo-Eskimo people’s…

Fur Rendezvous Festival

Established in 1953, Fur Rendezvous -locally known as Fur Rondy- has represented the Alaskan’s pioneering spirit. Besides cultural and sports activities, Anchorage’s community hosts approximately 50 Rondy Round events of winter fun for everyone, regardless of age. This Nation’s premier winter festival is a significant part of Anchorage’s history and tradition. Vern Johnson, the founder…