Having trouble finding the right gift for friends or family? Try giving experiences as gifts this holiday season and plan to take someone special to explore what Alaska has to offer.
Activities
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Break out the turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy and make time for family, fun and community this Thanksgiving.
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It’s time to cruise! New company Pedal Anchorage allows guests to book an unconventional biking experience for friends, family or even a solo trip.
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Embark on the city’s newest adventure with the Anchorage Neighborhood Challenge by Visit Anchorage. The steps are simple – sign up, get your free pass and discover somewhere new.
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This new year is full of exciting, notable events for all to enjoy. Mark the calendar for the following banner events in Alaska:
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New year, new trip idea! Start 2022 with a winter weekend getaway to the Golden Heart City.
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With this year’s holiday season in full swing, nothing says you care like a shared experience. Here are some gift ideas to really knock it out of the park this year.
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The holiday season is for connecting with family, friends and neighbors, and noting all the holidays our loved ones celebrate. Here are a few important dates your circle of friends might observe:
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As summer comes to a close, there are plenty of events worth a weekend getaway in locations across the state.
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Hey, Alaskans! There is still time to explore your backyard this summer. Here’s a few places to keep in mind when looking around.
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As fall in Alaska approaches, darker night skies make a return, meaning that prime aurora viewing season is near.
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Anchorage hockey fans, where are you? Competitive junior hockey is coming to Anchorage for the 2021-22 season.
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Salmon Berry Travel & Tours is known for curating unique, adventurous and educational tours out of the Anchorage area.
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Prince William Sound is a world-class fishing destination, and Valdez is known for higher limits, especially on silvers.
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The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center understands just how hard social distancing can be and wants to help.
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The Alaska Zoo may be closed to visitors right now, but that doesn’t mean the zoo’s staff can head home for a few weeks.
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The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center rescues animals from across Alaska and provides them with a safe place to heal and live.
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You’re never too old to be a gamer, as 164 million U.S. adults know.
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Older traditions have a way of coming back into style, and one that seems to be resurfacing is at-home book clubs. Here are some tips for hosts: