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What to do in/around Anchorage, AK?

Started by Gdpolk, August 25, 2018, 10:47:28 PM

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Gdpolk

I'm being subpoenaed to testify in court in Anchorage during the week of September 10th. I don't have a lot of time to plan stuff and will likely be busy in the mornings but the afternoons/evenings I'll be free to do as I please. The wife cannot join me. What are things that y'all might recommend in the area?
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-Zor

I was laid over there for a few days in 2012. I went to the Smithsonian's Arctic Studies exhibit at the Anchorage Museum and it was well worth it. https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/visit/smithsonian-arctic-studies-center/ Besides that and not having any connections in town, I ate salmon and halibut at every meal.

Doug S


   Go catch some Salmon
   Drive and Glass Sheep
   Go call to a Moose
   Take a Helicopter ride to Seward and Back.
   Look for Whales
   Enjoy the scenery
The hunt is the trophy!

stalkin4elk

To go Talkeetna and take a flight over and around Denali with K2 Air. It's beyond words and worth taking an extra day of needed.

stujay

Take a simple drive down the Turnagain Arm to portage glacier...very scenic drive with a visitor center. Maybe 3-4 hrs for a leisurely round trip.

amicus

If u have a vehicle take a drive to Whittier its only about an hour away from Anchorage. Beautiful scenery.
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FLXTrad

Just got back from there. Take a flight to Homer (Ravn Air, under $200) and chase salmon. Silvers should still be present in the Anchor River. Have a fish fry at Captain Patty's, and a brew at Grace Ridge Brewing Co. and top it off with dessert at Two Sisters Bakery. Homer is the coolest town on the peninsula IMHO.

Jeff D. Holchin

Rent a car and head south to the Kenai peninsula.  Seward is pretty cool, and there's a nice glacier visit.  The drive down to Homer is a bit long but well worth it.  The little town of Hope offers good fishing. 
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Kevin Dill

Breakfast at Snow City Café downtown. I recommend the Ship Creek (eggs) Benedict. Visit 10th & M Seafoods and ship a box home. Hang out at The Lakefront near the airport and shoot some pics or video of floaters taking off or landing. Drive anywhere outside town, but down Turnagain Arm is phenomenal. Maybe visit the cool town of Girdwood and pay homage to Jay Massey. Visit the Harley dealer in Anchorage and buy a unique t-shirt. Go to 49th State Brewing Co downtown. Sit on the rooftop deck and eat (stupendous burgers) or just have a cold beer. I like their 907 lager. Visit any museum or cultural center in town. Find an area taxidermist and go visit for a bit of inspiration. Avoid the chintzy downtown arts and souvenirs stores which feed off tourists and bus mobs.

76Aggie

I have to 2nd Kevin's suggestions on going to The Lakefront as well as the 49th State Brewing Co.  If the weather is nice, both facilities have outside dining. 
They both have inside facilities as well.  At The Lakefront you can sit on the patio and watch float planes take off and land almost all day long on weekends.  I have heard that lake is the largest floatplane facility in the world.

Bill Turner

First, especially if you have never been to Alaska, extend you trip for a few extra days. Take advantage of anything and everything your pocketbook will allow. Everything mentioned above is well worth doing. Who knows, you might never get back. :banghead: :thumbsup:

Don Stokes

The Native American Heritage center off north Muldoon is fascinating. The best burger in town is at the Roadrunner, where you can eat outside and watch salmon in the little river that runs by, if they're running. For some really good eats, the Paris Cafe is famous beyond Alaska, with the best filet you ever tasted. You might be able to see Beluga whales in Cook inlet when the tide and the salmon are running. Marijuana is legal there, and the shops are interesting to see. If you indulge, be careful, the stuff they grow up there is super potent. Be prepared to spend some bucks wherever you go; everything is expensive. Watch out for moose and bears! Both are commonly seen in town. If you can wrangle a couple of extra days, I highly recommend going to Denali National Park if the weather is clear (picture), and the Kenai Peninsula for fishing and the sights. Along the way to Homer, detour to Hope, which is a tiny town on Resurrection Creek full of historical old homes, and go to Seward too. For a shorter trip in an afternoon, Girdwood on Turnagain Arm south of town has the world's lowest elevation ski lodge, and the gondola ride to the top gives you a view of six glaciers. I've made three trips to Anchorage, and I hope to go back. I spent the past June there. Don't forget your longjohns; September can get cold!
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Mark R

Jeepers no need for a travel agent, now I want to go.

Don Stokes

Fish for halibut out of Seward or Homer. This is Seward.
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Don Stokes

Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.- Ben Franklin

johnm856

We always make a point to visit Moose's Tooth for pizza. The smoked salmon spread there is a must.

Also Humpy's for halibut. F Street Station for eggs Benedict (Sundays only if I recall correctly) and bloody marys.

The aviation museum is a favorite stop for me as well

Msturm

If you do as FLXTrad says, get ahold of me. I live in Anchor point. bring a bow and we can spend a day thumping spruce grouse.
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Aloha!

Gdpolk

Quote from: Msturm on September 06, 2018, 10:06:23 PM
If you do as FLXTrad says, get ahold of me. I live in Anchor point. bring a bow and we can spend a day thumping spruce grouse.

I really wish I could but unfortunately it'll be an in and out trip. I have some business on Monday morning. I'm a witness being subpoenaed for Tuesday-Thursday. Friday I fly home and have more business to take care of on Saturday morning. My only free time will be nights unless I'm released early from duty. If circumstances were any different I'd absolutely love to go grouse hunting with you but I'm not sure I'll be able to make that happen this go around.
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