Pro Fact: Alaska is 2.5 times the size of Texas and has no sales tax.
I spent almost 20 years in Anchorage Alaska and I love coming back to visit. July provides nearly perfect weather and long sunny days. With friends in tow it will be an adventure and I look forward to sharing it with you. Check out our ambitious plan!
Day 1 – Arrive in Anchorage and drive to Eagle River, our home base
- Oomingmak Co-operative
- Anchorage Museum Gift Shop
- 10th & M Seafood
- Visit Alaska Furriers
- Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, Earthquake Park, Lake Hood Seaplane Base
- Downtown Anchorage Trolley Tour
Day 3 – Tour Wasilla and Palmer, including visits to:
Day 4 – Drive to the NORTH POLE! and Fairbanks
Pro Tip: Make sure to purchase your one square inch of property in the North Pole!
Pro Tip: Make sure to purchase your one square inch of property in the North Pole!
- North Pole Post Office
- Santa Claus House
- Fairbanks City Tour
- Riverboat Discovery Cruise
- Fairbanks Ice Museum
- Pike’s Landing Restaurant
- Chena Hot Springs Resort
- Aurora Ice Museum
- Denali Historical Tour
- Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge
Day 7 – Drive to Eagle River (222 miles!)
Day 8 – Take the Glacier Discovery Train to Whittier (through the tunnel)
- Prince William Sound Glacier cruise
- Alaska Railroad Spencer Glacier Whistle Stop trip
Day 9 – Tour Anchorage
- Anchorage Market and Festival
- AK Center for the Performing Arts
- AK Native Heritage Center
Day 10 – Drive to Girdwood
- Alyeska Resort
- Aerial Tram
- Begich Boggs Visitor Center
- Portage Glacier
Pro Fact: Alyeska Resort has close to 669 inches of average snowfall annually during ski season
Day 11 thru Day 13 – Choose Your Own Adventure!
Day 11 thru Day 13 – Choose Your Own Adventure!
- Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge
- Salmon Viewing at Ship Creek
- Fish Creek: Road Accessible Bear Viewing
- Eagle River Nature Salmon Viewing Deck
- Williwaw Fish Viewing Platform
Day 14 – Time to head back to Rochester!


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