Turnagain Arm area
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Right now my plan is to do both: take the train from Seward, and then (after returning to Anchorage) rent a car for the rest of my trip. I am planning to drive along Turnagain Arm during one of the days when I have the car.
Are there places on Turnagain Arm where I can turn off the road to park and take in the views?
Are there places on Turnagain Arm where I can turn off the road to park and take in the views?
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Limazulu, are you aware that there are hundreds of us Fodorite's that are "Fodor's Word of Mouth contributors", lol.
Of course none of us have a reason to advertise the fact as we are not in some kind of travel business or if some Fodorite's are they don't advertise their business here as they have read Fodor's rules and know and accept advertising is not permitted.
Of course none of us have a reason to advertise the fact as we are not in some kind of travel business or if some Fodorite's are they don't advertise their business here as they have read Fodor's rules and know and accept advertising is not permitted.
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As you head south Joyce, they are on your right.. there are just a few smaller turnouts on the left..
it is very apparent as you approach the turnouts.. and as I mentioned previously, many are taking pictures of the sheep on the rocks..
last spring, I was fortunate enough to walk within ten feet of one, and get a photo.
If you have time, turn left into Girdwood, off the Seward Highway, for nice alpine scenery..
maybe you can have lunch at Chair 5, the Alyeska Prince Hotel, or a big cajun dinner at The Double Musky after 5 pm (no reservations accepted, so you line up outside).
If you aren't concerned with price, The Turnagain House has some nice entrees, halfway between Anchorage and Girdwood.
it is very apparent as you approach the turnouts.. and as I mentioned previously, many are taking pictures of the sheep on the rocks..
last spring, I was fortunate enough to walk within ten feet of one, and get a photo.
If you have time, turn left into Girdwood, off the Seward Highway, for nice alpine scenery..
maybe you can have lunch at Chair 5, the Alyeska Prince Hotel, or a big cajun dinner at The Double Musky after 5 pm (no reservations accepted, so you line up outside).
If you aren't concerned with price, The Turnagain House has some nice entrees, halfway between Anchorage and Girdwood.




