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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day off with a hearty breakfast at The Crepery, a local favorite serving up sweet and savory crepes. After breakfast, take a trip to the University of Alaska Museum of the North, which houses a vast collection of Alaska Native artifacts, art, and natural history displays.
Afternoon
After the museum, head over to Pioneer Park, a 44-acre park that offers a wide variety of attractions such as the Alaska Native Museum, the Pioneer Air Museum, and the Gold Rush Town. Take a ride on the Riverboat Discovery, a sternwheeler that takes you on a three-hour tour of the Chena and Tanana rivers.
Morning
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Snow City Cafe, known for their creative twists on classic dishes. After breakfast, head to the Anchorage Museum, which showcases the art, history, and science of Alaska.
Afternoon
After the museum, take a short drive to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, a scenic 11-mile trail that runs along the coast of Anchorage. Take in the beautiful views of the ocean and the mountains as you walk, bike, or jog along the trail.
Morning
Start the day by exploring Fairbanks' natural beauty at the Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, a 2,200-acre wildlife refuge that offers hiking trails and birdwatching opportunities.
Afternoon
After the refuge, take a trip to the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, which provides visitors with information on the history and culture of Interior Alaska. Take a dip in the Chena Hot Springs, a natural hot spring that offers a relaxing and therapeutic soak.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which offers visitors a glimpse into the lives and cultures of Alaska's indigenous people.
Afternoon
After the heritage center, take a drive down the Seward Highway to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, where you can see native Alaskan animals such as bears, moose, and muskoxen in their natural habitats.