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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center Review

Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a 144-acre drive-through wildlife center just before the Portage Glacier turnoff. Moose, bison, elk, caribou, Sitka black-tailed deer, musk ox, great horned owls, a brown bear, and a bald eagle, many of them orphaned in the wild, now live in the park. There are also snack and gift shops.

    Contact Information

  • Address: Mi 79, Seward Hwy., Portage, AK, 99587
  • Phone: 907/783-2025
  • Cost: $10
  • Hours: Jan. and Feb., weekends only 10-6; Mar.-May 14, daily 10-6; May 16-Sept. 13, daily 8-8; Sept. 14-Dec., daily 10-6.
  • Website: www.alaskawildlife.org
  • Location: Portage Glacier

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