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    Top Spots in and near Cooper Landing

    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike to Rabbit Lake & McHugh Peak

      4.5
      5 mi / 200 ft gain
      Rabbit lake and McHugh peak easy way in trail starts at Canyon Road off DeArmoun. This road is still not completely paved and I recommend you drive slow. You must arrived early to obtain parking spots on the weekends otherwise you'll be fine. Parking is free. The change of elevation is minimum ye...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike to Rabbit Lake and the Suicide Peaks

      4.7
      10 mi
      The best part about this trail other than the stunning views is it's easy access from Anchorage; it is about a 20 minute drive from the center of town.  You can access the trailhead by taking DeArmoun Road past Hillside Drive, when it soon turns into Canyon Road. You basically drive until the roa...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike Winner Creek Gorge

      4.7
      6 mi
      Most people will start this trail behind the Hotel Alyeska and parking is available there if you're not a guest spending the night. This trail can be broken down into 3 segments and the first section is .75 miles along many sections of boardwalk. It's all very flat and keeps you dry when the su...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Mount Alyeska

      4.11 mi / 1755 ft gain
      Mount Alyeska is an out-and-back where you may see local wildlife located near Girdwood, Alaska.
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    • Seward, Alaska

      Sea Kayak at Fox Island

      In order to get to Fox Island, you’ll need to hop a boat from the beautiful town of Seward. We went with Kenai Fjords Tours who ferried us out to the island. The great thing about going with a tour company is that they’ll stop whenever they see wildlife. Only ten minutes after departing, we pause...
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    • Whittier, Alaska

      Hike to Portage Pass and Portage Lake

      4 mi / 800 ft gain
      Probably one of the best bang-for-your buck hikes I've ever been on. Starting from the trailhead, which is just on the Whittier side of the Portage tunnel, you'll hike up 800ft in one mile on a mostly wide, rocky trail. In what seems like no time at all, you'll be at Portage Pass, with views of t...
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    • Seward, Alaska

      Kayak in Pedersen Lagoon

      Hikers are used to being confined to hiking trails most of the time. Kayakers ... not so much.How you get to Pedersen Glacier is the part that requires the most planning. Chances are very good that you'll be in the town of Seward, Alaska, and will arrange for either a water taxi or a guided paddl...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike up Flattop Mountain

      4.0
      3.4 mi / 1300 ft gain
      This moderate to difficult climb starts at 2200 feet and gets progressively difficult as you get closer to the top. It will cost $5(cash or card) to park at the Glen Alps Trailhead where you will find a set of well maintained trails accessing different parts of the valley including O'mally Peak.F...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Hike O'Malley Peak

      5.0
      9 mi / 2200 ft gain
      Parking is at the Glen Alps trail head and costs $5 if you don't have a yearly pass which is $40 and lets you park at all the state parks without paying every time. This is also the same parking lot that you would use for the most hiked mountain in Alaska, Flat Top, so get there early to find a s...
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    • Whittier, Alaska

      Kayak Across Alaska's Prince William Sound

      5.0
      The hundred mile paddle across PWS is a right of passage for Alaska kayakers. Like most big adventures in AK, it’s a daunting proposition to launch into what locals refer to as both beautiful and terrifying. Sometimes in the same sentence. At it’s best, you can paddle in a t-shirt and shorts, sto...
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    • Seward, Alaska

      Camp and Kayak at Holgate Glacier's Beach

      4.0
      There are many options to go about your adventure in Kenai Fjords National Park. Once you've finally decided on this spot, you'll be glad you chose it! First step on how to get here is by making a reservation with a company to get out there. Most people start from Seward or Homer, as it's the clo...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Mountain Bike at Kincaid Park

      5.0
      Kincaid Park is a 1500 acre park in Anchorage that offers 25 miles of singletrack and a variety of trails. I'd recommend starting at the Raspberry trailhead to complete a big loop of the park. The trails are mostly super flowy, without any serious elevation gain. All-in-all a great place to ride ...
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    • Anchorage, Alaska

      Watch the Sunset at Point Woronzof Park

      5.0
      If you are visiting Anchorage, and you don't have time to get away from the city, the Point Woronzof Park offers some excellent views of Mt. Susitna, the Cook Inlet, and the Anchorage skyline in the distance. The park is located just outside the north end of the Ted Stevens airport. Not only can ...
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