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dopescissorscashwagon · 4 months
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I think I see double 😄 Chugach State Park, Alaska on a nice sunny day!
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travelella · 29 days
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Chugach State Park, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America
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wanderguidehub · 8 months
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Chugach State Park Adventure Itinerary: Unveiling Alaska's Wilderness
Introduction: Prepare for an unforgettable journey through the unspoiled landscapes of Chugach State Park. As you explore rugged mountains, serene lakes, and lush forests, you’ll embark on an adventure that immerses you in the heart of Alaska’s untamed beauty. This detailed adventure itinerary invites you to discover exhilarating activities, awe-inspiring landscapes, and unforgettable cultural…
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mossandfog · 11 months
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The 25 Largest Urban Parks in the World
Urban parks are defined as parks that are fully within a city’s geographic zone. Take New York’s Central Park, for instance. The long rectangular plot clocks in at 843 acres. While it’s not a fully fair comparison, Alaska’s Chugach State Park, which is almost entirely within the Municipality of Anchorage, is an astounding 495,199 acres. That’s dozens of times larger than the entirety of…
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promontoryranger · 1 year
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Nature Photography -- My Road Most Traveled
I’m a nature photographer. It’s what I do. I go wild for my photography. I go wild for photography! John of Journeys With Johnbo chose this week’s Lens-Artists Photography Challenge, “The Road Most Traveled”. He asks us to showcase whatever style of photography is our go-to, our favorite, our road most traveled. Fall colors on the Denali Highway I don’t think I can define a particular style as my…
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stumbleimg · 1 year
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Chugach State Park; Anchorage, AK [OC] [4032x3024]
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typhlonectes · 1 year
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View of a glacier from the top in Chugach State Park, Alaska, United States.
photograph by Diego Delso | Wikipedia CC
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goalhofer · 2 years
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 8/8/22
Clayton, Alabama: 1.7" (previous record 1.4" 1993)
Russellville, Alabama: 1.49" (previous record 1.04" 1955)
Anchorage, Alaska: 1.48" (previous record 1.25" 2021)
Bettles, Alaska: 0.5" (previous record 0.3" 1999)
Chugach National Forest, Alaska: 0.6" (also 0.6" 2002)
Indian Pass summit, Alaska: 2.9" (previous record 1.7" 1983)
Mt. Alyeska summit, Alaska: 1.6" (previous record 1.4" 2021)
Mt. Ryan summit, Alaska: 0.3" (also 0.3" 2006)
Unincorporated North Slope Borough, Alaska: 0.9" (previous record 0.7" 1999)
Baker Butte summit, Arizona: 1.1" (previous record 0.6" 2008)
Sierra Vista, Arizona: 1.06" (previous record 1.05" 1987)
Blythe, California: 0.15" (previous record 0.14" 1989)
Gilroy, California: 0.01" (previous record 0" 2021)
Monitor Pass summit, California: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2015)
Cumbres Pass summit, Colorado: 0.8" (previous record 0.4" 2006)
Unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado: 1.68" (previous record 1.03" 1964)
John Martin Reservoir State Park, Colorado: 1.69" (previous record 1.47" 1966)
Kit Carson, Colorado: 1.03" (previous record 0.89" 2007)
Northglenn, Colorado: 0.8" (previous record 0.45" 2017)
Pike National Forest, Colorado: 0.92" (previous record 0.57" 1949)
Galena Pass summit, Idaho: 0.4" (also 0.4" 2015)
Bourbonnais Township, Illinois: 0.86" (previous record 0.55" 1998)
Elizabeth Township, Illinois: 2.97" (previous record 2.86" 2010)
Freeport, Illinois: 5.55" (previous record 1.79" 1977)
Nora Township, Illinois: 3.58" (previous record 2.58" 2010)
Princeton, Illinois: 1.3" (previous record 1.06" 1991)
Rockford, Illinois: 3.23" (previous record 1.56" 1977)
Upper Mississippi River Wildlife & Fish Refuge, IL: 2.77" (previous record 2.5" 1939)
Bellevue, Iowa: 2.8" (previous record 2.59" 1970)
Lowden, Iowa: 1.57" (previous record 0.81" 1991)
Spirit Lake, Iowa: 1.24" (previous record 0.32" 1895)
Crittenden, Kentucky: 1.18" (previous record 0.2" 2000)
Unincorporated Greenup County, Kentucky: 1.01" (also 1.01" 1985)
Millinocket, Maine: 1.54" (previous record 1.12" 2019)
Frostburg, Maryland: 0.99" (previous record 0.85" 1976)
Maple Ridge Township, Michigan: 1.14" (previous record 0.83" 1984)
Unincorporated Elko County, Nevada: 0.32" (previous record 0.19" 2019)
Unincorporated Mineral County, Nevada: 0.41" (previous record 0.01" 2019)
Epping, New Hampshire: 1.3" (previous record 0.93" 2008)
Deming, New Mexico: 1.67" (previous record 0.09" 2018)
Silver Creek Divide summit, New Mexico: 1.7" (previous record 1.5" 2016)
Asheville Township, North Carolina: 2.4" (previous record 1.48" 2021)
Cleveland, Ohio: 0.91" (previous record 0.77" 1939)
Jefferson Township, Ohio: 1.07" (previous record 0.97" 2006)
Monclova Township, Ohio: 1.19" (previous record 0.79" 1965)
Paulding Township, Ohio: 2.29" (previous record 1.1" 1927)
Malheur National Forest, Oregon: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2013)
Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve, OR: 0.1" (previous record 0" 2021)
Red Hill summit, Oregon: 0.1" (previous record 0" 2021)
Bell Township, Pennsylvania: 0.75" (previous record 0.71" 2005)
Charleroi, Pennsylvania: 0.9" (previous record 0.89" 2013)
Weslaco, Texas: 2" (previous record 0.91" 1991)
Manti-La Sal National Forest, Utah: 0.3" (also 0.3" 1999)
Cuba City, Wisconsin: 1.65" (previous record 1.23" 2009)
Monroe, Wisconsin: 2.3" (previous record 2.1" 1991)
Washington Island, Wisconsin: 1.68" (previous record 1.28" 2010)
Triple Peak summit, Wyoming: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2014)
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three-sentences-four · 10 months
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August 26
After a rainy jaunt around Savage River, we left Denali just as the clouds broke and the sun shined for the first time in Alaska (but we still didn’t see Denali!) We made a quick (but surprisingly challenging parking-wise) stop in Talkeetna where Andrea visited the history museum and learned about climbing Denali, bush flights, and the boom times of the Alaskan railroad. We spent the night in Chugach State park, the third largest US State park, with gorgeous leafy trees just outside of Anchorage.
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votivecandleholder · 1 year
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Birthday Party Places in Anchorage, Alaska (Kids & Adults)
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Birthday Party Places in Anchorage, Alaska (Kids & Adults)
Yo! Planning a birthday party for yourself or someone else in Anchorage, Alaska? There are plenty of creative options available to suit any taste and budget. From indoor activities to outdoor adventures, Anchorage offers lots of options to suit your needs. So, let’s get started and plan your perfect birthday bash! there’s something for everyone to enjoy on their special day in Anchorage, Alaska.
Contents
1 About Anchorage, Alaska
2 Anchorage Birthday Party Places
2.1 The Dome
2.2 Alaska Jump N’ Party
2.3 Bouncin’ Bears
2.4 H2Oasis Waterpark
2.5 The Alaska Zoo
2.6 Alaska Railroad
2.7 The Boardroom
2.8 Midnight Sun Brewing Company
2.9 O’Malley’s on the Green
3 Birthday Party Ideas in Anchorage
4 Anchorage Map
5 Party Supplies in Anchorage
About Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage City
Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, located in the south-central part of the state on the Cook Inlet. Anchorage is a vibrant and diverse city, with a variety of outdoor activities available year-round . The city is home to the Anchorage Museum, Alaska Zoo, Alaska Native Heritage Center, the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, and the Chugach Mountains.
Anchorage Birthday Party Places
Are you looking for a unique and fun way to celebrate your birthday in Anchorage, Alaska? Let’s review some of the best birthday party venues in Anchorage for kids and adults:
The Dome
If you’re looking for a unique party experience, The Dome is the place to be with a wide variety of activities, such as indoor soccer, golf, batting cages, and more!
Alaska Jump N’ Party
Alaska Jump N Party
Looking for a place where kids can jump, slide, and bounce? Alaska Jump N’ Party offers a private party room and a giant indoor inflatable playground that kids will surely enjoy!
Bouncin’ Bears
With its indoor playground and arcade games, Bouncin’ Bears is the perfect venue for a fun-filled birthday party! Kids can also enjoy the themed party rooms, where they can celebrate with their friends and family.
H2Oasis Waterpark
Summer birthdays are best celebrated at H2Oasis Waterpark! With its thrilling water rides, wave pool, and lazy river, kids will surely have a splash-tastic time! The park also has private cabanas and a food court to keep your guests hydrated and fed.
The Alaska Zoo
The Alaska Zoo
Why not celebrate your birthday with some wild animals, guided tours, animal encounters, and a party room rental?
Alaska Railroad
For a unique birthday experience, take your child and their friends on a train ride with Alaska Railroad! You can choose from different routes and packages, and even have a private car for your party. It’s a one-of-a-kind celebration that your kid will surely enjoy!
The Boardroom
If you’re looking for a sophisticated and stylish party venue, The Boardroom is the perfect choice – A private event space that can accommodate up to 100 guests, complete with a full bar, catering services, and audiovisual equipment.
Midnight Sun Brewing Company
Midnight Sun Brewing Company
For beer lovers, Midnight Sun Brewing Company offers a unique party experience. With its rustic and cozy atmosphere, it’s the perfect venue to celebrate with friends and family.
O’Malley’s on the Green
Located on the Anchorage Golf Course, O’Malley’s on the Green offers a breathtaking view of the greens and mountains. It has a private event space that can accommodate up to 200 guests, complete with a full bar and catering services.
Birthday Party Ideas in Anchorage
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Anchorage Map

Party Supplies in Anchorage
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birthday dinner. 📍anchorage, alaska. pic.twitter.com/RLkrJz9gck
— • (@millerszn) August 6, 2021
Conclusion
From indoor activities to outdoor adventures, there’s always something to suit your taste and budget. So, why not make your birthday celebration unforgettable and try one of these fantastic party places in Anchorage? Don’t forget to book early, and let the fun begin!
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longratings · 2 years
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(Marion Patterson)Īlthough seafood is an Alaskan tradition, restaurant cuisine reflects the city’s diverse ethnicity. “Several Anchorage companies rent bikes and cross-country skis, so there’s no need to bring them on the plane,” said Spiff Chambers of Visit Anchorage.īicyclists pause along Westchester lagoon on the Anchorage Coastal Trail. As the weather cools many enthusiasts switch to fat tire bikes or cross-country skis. Bicycling is amazingly popular in Anchorage and the Hillside Single Track Trails beckon the brave. On our most recent visit we rented e-bikes and peddled along the Coastal Trail before enjoying a delicious lunch at the Fire Island Rustic Bakeshop. The Flattop Mountain Shuttle brings people to various sites. Lyft, Uber, and taxi services are well developed. Many hotels are located downtown within walking distance of cultural attractions and the Alaska Railroad Station. Although Anchorage sprawls over a wide area, getting around is easy. We always include a hike at Flattop Mountain on the edge of town to enjoy a vast view of the City, Cook Inlet, and distant mountains.īasing out of an Anchorage hotel gives a visitor easy access to interesting museums and a 200-mile-long multiuse trail system that radiates out into the Chugach State Park and adjoining national forest. During a July trip we biked Anchorage trails and toured the Botanical Center, Alaska Native Cultural Center, and the Campbell Creek Science Center. Our daughter and son-in-law live in Anchorage now, so we fly up annually to visit and travel to parts of the state and town new to us. With nearly equidistant air miles between New York, Tokyo, and Hamburg, Germany, the Ted Stevens Airport is one of the nation’s major airports. About 40 percent of all Alaskans live there, representing a broad array of ethnic and racial diversity. Today it’s a bustling city crisscrossed by busy four-lane highways and boasts museums, music, diverse shopping, and virtually any amenity available in a city of 300,000 people. Fly to Anchorage, stay in one of many hotels near the train station, ride the train north or south, and leave plenty of time to enjoy Anchorage’s diverse activities and attractions.Īnchorage hardly existed a century ago. Anyone wishing to avoid this mass-produced tourism can plan their own Alaskan adventure. It’s an enjoyable way to see parts of Alaska without the tedium of planning trip details. Most tourists visiting the Alaska take a package tour that often includes a cruise ship up the Inside Passage, the train or bus to Denali National Park and on to Fairbanks before flying home. The Alaska Railroad offers opportunities for travelers to see varied parts of this vast state without the need to rent a car. Although we’ve driven and flown to many Alaskan destinations, riding the train is our favorite way to enjoy the Great Land. In past years we’ve ridden the train north to Fairbanks with stops at Denali National Park. We recently enjoyed riding the train from Anchorage to the port town of Whittier, on the Prince William Sound.
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travelella · 29 days
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Chugach State Park, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America
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wanderguidehub · 8 months
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Exploring the Wilderness: Chugach State Park Adventure Travel Guide
Introduction: Nestled on the outskirts of Alaska’s largest city, Anchorage, lies a vast and untouched wilderness waiting to be explored – Chugach State Park. This comprehensive adventure travel guide is your gateway to discovering the untamed beauty, thrilling activities, and cultural experiences that this extraordinary park has to offer. Discovering Chugach State Park: Chugach State Park,…
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feral-cowb0y · 3 years
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first ever solo backpacking trip :))
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orebic-travel · 3 years
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Anchorage Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Anchorage Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Anchorage – a destination of awe-inspiring beauty difficult to rival. Watch this travel guide video to see why Anchorage is one of Alaska’s greatest vacation spots.
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stumbleimg · 1 year
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Chugach State Park; Anchorage, AK [OC] [4032x2880]
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