Fun Outside of Downtown
Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum and Lake Hood Air Harbor
Lake Hood and Lake Spenard form the largest floatplane base in the world with more than 800 takeoffs and landings on a peak summer day. See vintage aircraft and learn about the state’s unique aviation history from special exhibits at the museum located on the south shore. Aircraft Drive. (907) 248-5325
Alaska Botanical Garden
Learn about flora native to Southcentral Alaska while strolling along easy trails that wind through a 110 acre spruce and birch woodland retreat. www.alaskabg.org
Alaska Native Heritage Center
Experience the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Alaska’s indigenous peoples. Explore five traditional outdoor village sites, displays, films, performing and demonstrating artists. A free shuttle departs from Heritage Gifts located downtown in the Village at Ship Creek Center. Open daily mid-May to mid-September; Saturdays from mid-September to mid-May. www.alaskanative.net
Alaska Zoo
Find Alaskan animals, including seals, fox, musk ox, moose, and four kinds of bears among the zoo’s many residents – year-round. Gift shop and special programs. 4731 O’Malley Road. www.alaskazoo.org
Alaska Heritage Library Museum
Find displays of Native baskets and artifacts, photos, rare books and paintings. Open Noon – 4p.m. Mon. through Friday year-round. Northern Lights Blvd. and C Street in Wells Fargo Bank lobby. (907) 265-2834.
Alaska Wild Berry Products
Observe the production of jams and candies made with Alaska wild berries, and view the world’s largest chocolate waterfall. Get free tours and samples, visit live reindeer and stroll along a nature trail to learn more about the berries used in Wild Berry jams, jellies, and chocolates. See a 30-minute film of Alaska, stop by the Wild Berry Beer & Wine Garden and see the Inuksuk Messenger Man, a 25-foot rock structure. www.alaskawildberryproduct.com
Earthquake Park
The site where huge tracks of land slid into Cook Inlet, destroying 75 homes in the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake. Measuring 9.2 on the Richter scale, this is the most powerful tremor ever recorded in North America. Interpretive displays feature information on the quake, along with the area’s geology and wildlife. W. Northern Lights, just past Satellite Dr.
Eklutna Historical Park
The park features the Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, a cemetery with colorful spirit houses and displays that explore the fascinating history of the Russian influence on Athabaskan culture. The visitor center has a gift shop and offers guided tours. (907) 688-6026
Elmendorf State Hatchery
See king salmon from late May – July, Coho from August – September. Open year-round. (907) 274-0065
Flattop Mountain
One of the most popular hikes in Alaska, this 1.5-mile, steep trail rewards trekkers with a panoramic view of greater Anchorage. From O’Malley Road follow signs for Chugach State Park from Upper Huffman Road to Glen Alps Road. A shuttle service to the mountain is also available.
Arctic Valley
A popular mountain biking and berry picking area during the summer, and Nordic and alpine skiing during winter. Get spectacular views of Anchorage and beyond from the top.www.skialpenglow.com
For more information visit http://www.anchorage.net



