So, you have some questions about things to do in Alaska.
Where should we begin? There are an endless variety of
tourist attractions in Alaska. Even the most blasé
traveler will surely find some sort of excitement. The
answer to the question about things to do in Alaska depends
on what you are interested in, your budget, who you are
traveling with and when you plan to go. To help you plan
your trip, we’ve compiled a list of some of the
more popular tourist attractions in Alaska. So here, in
no particular order, are some of the popular things to
do in Alaska.
Iditarod: Winter Tourist Attractions in Alaska
The Iditarod is one of the top ten things to do in Alaska during the winter. During this event, the city of Anchorage becomes a winter carnival. The race runs from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. It features some of the most challenging cross-country routes through the wilderness.
Mush, Mush: Alaska Dog Sledding
If you prefer to be part of the action as opposed to being a spectator, dog sledding is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Alaska. There is an abundance of dog sledding operators that can help you enjoy this experience. Your options for the length of your trip range from one quarter mile to twelve-day overnight trips.
Skiing for the Heli of It
Imagine: No crowds, no lift lines, fresh, untracked powder. For winter sport enthusiasts, Alaska skiing and heli skiing are two of the top ten things to do in Alaska.Visit the place where heli- skiing had its American roots, and ski where the champions ski and ride!
Explore Native American Cultural Attractions in Alaska
An exploration of Native American culture is one of the most interesting things to do in Alaska. The totem poles at Ketchikan and Sitka are some of the most popular tourist attractions in Alaska. You can also visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage. The Iñupiat Heritage Center in Barrow is a living museum where you can meet with and enjoy the performances scheduled by the Native Americans who built it.
Alaska Cruisin’ Baby!
Cruising is the most leisurely way to explore the variety of attractions in Alaska. You can choose between big ships, small ships, luxury liners or rustic cruising experiences.
If you are looking for that trophy catch, you just might find it in Alaska. If you like salmon, go to Kodiak, but watch out; the big bears may want to share your meal!
Alaska Sea Life Center
The Alaska Sea Life Center in Seward, Alaska provides it guests with an up close and personal look at Alaska marine life.
Alaskan Glacial Experience
Alaska is 100 times more covered with ice than it is
settled with human beings. Who knew? Since visiting the
glaciers is one of the top ten things to do in Alaska,
perhaps the odds are more even during tourist season.
So plan your Alaska
glacier tours ahead.
White Pass and Yukon Route Railway
Skagway's White Pass & Yukon Route is known as the most “Scenic Railway of the World." It was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. This exciting narrow gauge railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Take a ride through history on this fascinating Alaska tourist attraction.