4 Best Sights in Greater Anchorage, Anchorage

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We've compiled the best of the best in Greater Anchorage - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Alaska Native Heritage Center

East Anchorage Fodor's Choice

On a 26-acre site facing the Chugach Mountains, this facility provides an introduction to Alaska Native peoples. The spacious Gathering Place has interpretive displays, artifacts, photographs, demonstrations, Alaska Native dances, storytelling, and films, along with a gift shop selling crafts and artwork. Step outside for a stroll around the adjacent lake, where seven village exhibits represent the traditional structures of Alaska Native cultural groups. Inside, you'll find tools, games, and innovations used in the past, plus hosts and storytellers during the summer months. The Center is tucked in the woods on the edge of town, but a shuttle runs June through August to connect guests to the Log Cabin Visitors Center and Anchorage Museum Downtown.

Alaska Botanical Garden

East Anchorage

The garden showcases perennials hardy enough to make it in Southcentral Alaska in several large display gardens, a pergola-enclosed herb garden, and a rock garden amid 110 acres of mixed boreal forest. There's a 1-mile nature trail loop to Campbell Creek, with views of the Chugach Range and a wildflower trail between the display gardens. Interpretive signs guide visitors and identify plants along the trail. Docent tours are available upon request, and events occur throughout the year, including a winter lights display complete with hot drinks and kicksleds. From June through August, the garden offers a complimentary shuttle from Downtown's Log Cabin Visitors Center.

4601 Campbell Airstrip Rd., Anchorage, AK, 99507, USA
907-770–3692
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$14

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Alaska Zoo

South Anchorage

Roam the trails and visit with the polar bears, caribou, brown and black bears, seals, tigers, snow leopards, moose, wolves, lynx, and a large array of birds that call the Alaska Zoo home. The zoo provides a wide array of programs included with admission, such as zookeeper talks and toddler story times, that concentrate on promoting the conservation of arctic and subarctic animal species. Throughout the summer for an additional fee you can join daily two-hour tours that include behind-the-scenes stops. The zoo is in the foothills on the edge of town, but a free summer-only shuttle leaves from the Downtown Visitor Center at 4th Avenue and F Street every hour from Thursday through Sunday; online reservations are required to ride.

4731 O'Malley Rd., Anchorage, AK, 99507, USA
907-346–2133
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$20

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Potter Marsh

South Anchorage

Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, and other migratory birds, as well as the occasional moose or beaver, frequent this marsh about 10 miles south of Downtown on the Seward Highway. An elevated boardwalk makes viewing easy, and in summer there are salmon runs in the creek beneath the bridge. An old railroad service building just south of the marsh operates as a state park office.

Seward Hwy., Anchorage, AK, 99516, USA

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