Top Locations for Walking in Alaska

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AGold Dredge No. 8-Gray Line of Alaska

  • 300 Elliott Avenue
    Fairbanks, AK 99701
  • 9074576058
4.0
5+ reviews, 3 sources
  • This was a very family friendly place and the people even took the time to help the kids "pan for gold". The tour of the dredge was a bit long, but a very good experience, especially for someone who has no idea how that thing worked. They have ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • If you are ever in Fairbanks Alaska and want a little taste of Alaskan history, Gold Dredge No. 8 may be just the ticket you are looking for. You get ... more on Yelp

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Gold Dredge No. 8-Gray Line of Alaska
300 Elliott Avenue
Fairbanks, AK 99701

BAlaska State Museum

  • 395 Whittier St.
    Juneau, AK
  • 907 / 465-2901
5.0
4+ reviews, 2 sources
  • This was one of the better museums I have ever been to. For only $3 to $5, you get a virtual smorgasbord of information ... more on Yelp
  • There really is no better place to go to see Alaskan cultural artifacts and history. more on Yelp

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Alaska State Museum
395 Whittier St.
Juneau, AK

CEagle River Nature Center

  • Mile 12.5 Eagle River Road
    Anchorage, AK
  • +1 907 694 2108
  • The hike was great. My friend and I hiked from Eagle River to Girdwood on the Crow Pass Trail. We hiked in late July and the weather was nice and sunny. There is good wildlife viewing. We ran in to a mother moose and her calfs but kept our distance. The scenery is great with high peaks ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview This nature center offers hiking trails and guided walking tours. more on TripAdvisor

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Eagle River Nature Center
Mile 12.5 Eagle River Road
Anchorage, AK

DMusk Ox Farm

  • 100 Farm Loop Road
    Palmer, AK 99645
  • +1 907 745 4151
  • Overview Since 1954, this non-profit organization has been dedicated to educating people about the musk ox and qiviut (pronounced kivy-oot), which is the musk oxen's soft under-hair. Volunteers such as Alex Trebek (\"Jeopardy) and Olivia Newton John, helped the musk oxen here receive national recognition.... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Fifty-some animals roam at the Musk Ox Farm, which conducts 30-minute guided tours from May to September. There's a hands-on museum and a gift shop featuring hand-knitted items made from the cashmere-like underfur (qiviut) combed from the musk ox. ... more on Fodor's

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Musk Ox Farm
100 Farm Loop Road
Palmer, AK 99645

EPratt Museum

  • 3779 Bartlett St
    Homer, AK
  • +1 907 235 8635
3.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • The Pratt Museum is a small jewel in the Homer community. The exhibits focus mainly on the natural ... more on OpenList.com
  • Nice little museum of Alaskan history. My favorite exhibit was related to the Exxon Valdez spill. They also ... more on OpenList.com

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Pratt Museum
3779 Bartlett St
Homer, AK

FAlaska Botanical Garden

  • Campbell Airstrip Rd off Tudor Rd
    Anchorage, AK 99520
  • 907 / 770-3692
0.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview The garden is a pleasant place to walk and learn about native flora and the garden flowers and herbs that grow in Alaska. The plantings are in a few small clearings connected by gravel paths on thickly wooded grounds at the edge of a large wild-land park. The quiet, shady setting of the boreal fo... more on Frommers

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Alaska Botanical Garden
Campbell Airstrip Rd off Tudor Rd
Anchorage, AK 99520

GSitka National Historic Park Totem Park

Sitka National Historic Park Totem Park
  • 103 Monastery Street
    Sitka, AK 99835
  • Administrative Office (907) 747-
  • Highlights: visitor center, guided tours, wheelch… more
  • Overview Alaska's oldest federally designated park was established in 1910 to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka. All that remains of this last major conflict between Europeans and Alaska Natives is the site of the Tlingit Fort and battlefield, ... more on Nps.gov

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Sitka National Historic Park Totem Park
103 Monastery Street
Sitka, AK 99835