Flattop MountainTTodemmyWe stayed at the Williwa campground and hiking on the trails. Very good. There is a lot to do. When the salmon comes upstream, be sure to check the natural trails! I believe this is part of USFS Chugach NF .
Anchorage Museum东东张西望望东西This is a very beautiful museum. Through the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, you can learn about Anchorage and even Alaska's history and humanities. There are not many visitors and the materials are very rich.
Alaska Zoo东东张西望望东西The Alaska Zoo is very large, and there are very few tourists in the cold winter months, but there are not many animals in the zoo. It is estimated that they have gone to a warm place, but the zoo in winter is also very beautiful under the snow.
Alaska Wildlife Conservation CenterWwxx1026Very good, you can see the wild black bears and brown bears, which are protected after the wild injuries, surrounded for everyone to visit, and some other animals. It is not far from Anchorage, and will pass here after disembarking from the Whittier Pier.
Captain Cook MonumentDDEAR张小球This is the landmark of the city, and it is also the location of the city's almost downtown. Since the hotel is near the monument, there is always a pass in and out here, and there is no one to visit it in the cold weather.
Aurora ShowDDEAR张小球Winter attracts a lot of tourists, as for whether you can see the scenery you want, it is more luck. However, the winter scenery here is indeed very beautiful, although the temperature is relatively low.
William A. Egan Civic & Convention CenterDDEAR张小球More lively place, there are more shopping malls and shopping centers around, there are also many restaurants and cafes, if you live in the city hotel, basically choose the hotel around here. Transportation is also convenient
Lake Hood HarborDDEAR张小球If you want to take a seaplane sightseeing, you can come to Houde Lake, but we are the coldest time here, so we have not taken a seaplane, just around, the scenery is quite good.
Chugach State ParkTTodemmyWe stayed at the Williwa campground and hiked the Blue Ice Trail behind the campground. It was a very relaxed, wide, flat path - very low altitude. You can also go from there to Williwaw Nature Trail. We walked all the way to the Borgs Visitor Center and then also hiking the Byron Glacier Trail. It was foggy/cloudy the day we went, but still a nice hike. We saw moose trails in the mud - although there was no moose trail! We love this simple trail. Worth an hour or two. You can also hike to Moose Flats (from Williwaw Campground) from the opposite direction of the visitor center. Almost the same view.