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Tourist guide to popular scenic spots in Alaska

I know this! Last year, when I planned to travel to Alaska with my friends, I collected some information about the must-see spots in Alaska. Now I will share the information of the top ten scenic spots in Alaska with friends in need ~

1, Dinali National Park

brief introduction

Dinali National Park is located in the northernmost part of south-central Alaska, bordering the inland areas. Dinali National Park not only has the highest mountain in North America (McKinley), but also has endless scenery close to Tianshui. Every summer, Dinali National Park welcomes countless tourists. You can take a bird's-eye view of Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America, or you can choose to land on Mount McKinley and get in close contact with this snowfield above 1000 meters. There are also many wild animals in Dinali National Park. Visitors can take the shuttle bus provided by the park and go deep into Wande Lake within 0/00km of the park/kloc-to explore the traces of wild animals. Along the way, reindeer and brown bears accompany you, and Mount McKinley is close at hand. Perhaps only Dinali National Park can satisfy your unforgettable and wonderful trip.

telephone

+90-76-839532

time reference

1 day

traffic

You can drive there or take the Alaska Railway and get off at Denari Station.

entrance ticket

Admission fee: adult $10; 15 years old and below is free;

Bus fare: $ 27-35;

Tour bus fee: 70- 165 USD.

Business?Hours?

08:00- 18:00 (summer), 08:00- 16:30 (winter) (65438+1October1-65438+February 3/kloc-)

Location of scenic spots

George Park and Reserve, Alaska

2. Chena Hot Spring

brief introduction

This is a natural geothermal hot spring in northern Alaska. When the aurora breaks out in the inland areas in winter, tourists who come here to enjoy the winter hot springs are always in an endless stream.

The hot springs are surrounded by rocks, forming a natural "jacuzzi". Even if the outdoor temperature is tens of degrees below zero, the hot springs are still warm.

telephone

+ 1 907-45 1-8 104

time reference

More than 3 hours

traffic

You can drive to or choose the shuttle service to and from fairbanks City provided by the resort.

entrance ticket

Adult ticket: $15; Old age ticket: $13; Child ticket: 12 USD (65438+ 101-65438+February 3 1 Monday to Sunday)

Free ticket: under 5 years old.

Tips:

Tickets for senior citizens: 60 years old and above

Child ticket: 6- 17 years old

Business?Hours?

All day (65438+1October1-65438+February 3 1 Monday to Sunday)

Location of scenic spots

56.5 fairbanks, Chena Hot Springs Road, Alaska

3. Arctic Museum

brief introduction

Polar museum, in the north of downtown fairbanks, is the best place for tourists to learn about the mysterious Arctic world and the real life of local people. The exterior wall of the museum is white, imitating the scene of snow all year round in the Arctic, and reflecting dazzling light under the sunlight. The museum is divided into many different exhibition halls, and some precious animal specimens from the Arctic attract tourists' attention. The exhibition hall in the museum gives a detailed introduction to the geographical environment and historical changes in the Arctic region, and visitors can learn more about this mysterious world covered with ice and snow in the Arctic Museum.

telephone

+ 1 907-474-7505

time reference

More than 3 hours

traffic

You can go by bus.

entrance ticket

12 USD/adult

$7 /5- 14 children

Free /5 years old and under

$5/indoor cinema

Business?Hours?

09: 00-19: 00 (June1-August 3 1 Monday to Sunday)

09: 00-17: 00 (September 1- May 3 of the following year1Monday-Sunday)

Location of scenic spots

907 Yukon Avenue, fairbanks, Alaska 99775.

4. Katmai National Park Nature Reserve

brief introduction

Katmai National Park Nature Reserve is located in the southwest of alaska peninsula. The park is named after the Katmai active volcano in the park. The Brown Bear and valley of ten thousand smokes in the park are two major attractions in the park. Valley of ten thousand smokes was affected by the earthquake and the eruption of Katmai volcano. Tens of thousands of steam vents have appeared within 24 square kilometers around the volcano. These spray holes spray steam and hot water with a temperature as high as 97 degrees all the year round, forming a smoky spectacle. Katmai National Park is also a wildlife sanctuary in Alaska. There are many Alaskan brown bears here. Every August, a large number of salmon spawn upstream. Visitors can often see the wonderful scene of brown bears catching salmon in the water. Visitors can get necessary services and help at Brooks Camp, the camp of Katmai National Park, such as scenic spot information, group participation, accommodation and so on. Brooks Camp is also the only visitor service center in the park.

telephone

+80-03-300326

time reference

1 day

traffic

There is no expressway link park, but two airlines fly to Katmai National Park.

Pen air:

www.penair.com 800-448-4226

Alaska seaplane:

907-789-333 1

entrance ticket

The scenic spot is free, but there is a charge for living in Brooks camp or camping or joining a group.

Business?Hours?

The park is open all year round, but the visitor service center is only open to the public from May 1 to September 17 every year, and the best time to see bears in Brooks Camp is August-September.

Location of scenic spots

Katmai National Park and Reserve, King Salmon, Alaska, USA.

5. Kenai Fjord National Park

brief introduction

Kenai Fjord National Park is located in south-central Alaska. Established in 1980, covering an area of 669,984 mu. Its name comes from a large number of fjords eroded by glaciers in the park.

Kenai Fjord National Park is the only park accessible by road in Alaska, which contains Harding Ice Sheet, the largest ice sheet in the United States. This huge ice sheet has bred more than 40 glaciers of different sizes, forming the most striking landscape in the park. Exploring this magical national park is a journey of wildlife exploration and glacier appreciation. Visitors can take a cruise to Chennai Fjord to watch glaciers and marine animals enter the sea. Humpback whales, killer whales, Arctic right whales, sea lions, seals, sea otters, American black bears, puffins and so on are all here.

The most popular tourist attraction in Kenai Fjord National Park in winter is to visit polar bears. January is the season with the most tourists every year. In addition, skiing and dog sledding are also very popular.

telephone

+ 1-907-422-0500

time reference

More than 3 hours

traffic

It is suggested to adopt the mode of transportation provided by local tourism companies or scenic spots.

entrance ticket

Free land glacier/kloc-free for adults/children/children under 2 years old from $0/54 to ocean glacier/$77.

Business?Hours?

Summer: 9: 00-17: 00 from May 23rd to September 7th; Winter: 8:00- 17:00 from September 28th to May 22nd (closed on weekends and holidays).

Location of scenic spots

Kenai Fjord National Park, Kenai Peninsula Autonomous City, Alaska, USA

6. Alaska Zoo

brief introduction

Alaska Zoo is the most complete national park in Alaska, where you can see direwolf, polar bears, snow owls and other rare polar creatures.

telephone

+ 1 907-346-2 133

time reference

More than 3 hours

traffic

It is recommended to rent a car or take a local coach such as Alaska direct bus line to reach Anchorage.

entrance ticket

Adults 12 USD, children $6 USD.

Business?Hours?

Monday to Sunday, 09: 00–21:00 every day.

Location of scenic spots

No.4731O'Malley Road, Anchorage, Alaska

7. Mata Nusca Glacier

brief introduction

Mata Nukasa River Glacier is located in Chugachi Mountains in Alaska, USA. Matanusaka River is an active glacier, advancing about 1 ft (0.3m) every day. Mata Nusca River Glacier is the only glacier near Anchorage where vehicles pass.

time reference

More than 3 hours

Location of scenic spots

Alaska

8. Seward

brief introduction

Seward is a beautiful seaport town at the southern tip of Kenai Peninsula. This town is the end of the southern line of Alaska Railway and an excellent natural harbor on Kenai Peninsula. There are many private sailboats and yachts here. At the same time, tourists can also fish here or take part in glacier sea cruises or search for marine life. The town is picturesque, and the buildings are mostly wooden houses with local characteristics in Alaska. The fishing competition held here from July to August every year makes this town famous in the world. There are more than 20 kinds of entertainment projects that the town can participate in, with the ocean as the main one. Visitors who like the vast sea should not miss it.

time reference

1 day

traffic

You can drive to or take the Alaska Railway and get off at Seward Station.

entrance ticket

Sea fishing: 170-320 USD

Canoeing: 60-550 dollars

Marine Life Center:

$20/adult1512-17-year-old students.

10 USD/4-1/kloc-0 children/children aged 3 and under are free.

Location of scenic spots

Seward, Alaska.

9. Alaska Marine Life Center

brief introduction

Alaska Marine Life Center is located in Resurrection Bay, Seward. This is Alaska's premier public aquarium and marine mammal research center. Established in 1989, the Marine Life Center is dedicated to the research, protection and public education of marine ecosystems, sharing the relevant knowledge of the northern ocean with visiting tourists, and promoting human ecological protection of the ocean. All the animals on display in ocean centre are from Alaska. There is a touch pool, which displays all kinds of fresh Alaska marine life (sea cucumber, anemone, starfish, etc. ) for everyone to touch. The exhibition hall built along the coast also has natural habitats of mammals such as seabirds and seals for tourists to visit. Visitors can also take part in many activities in ocean centre, such as learning about the habits of seals with keepers, and how to train and try to feed them personally and get in touch with Arctic marine life.

telephone

+ 1 907-224-6300

time reference

More than 3 hours

traffic

Located at the end of Seward, you can walk there.

entrance ticket

20 dollars per adult

15 USD/12- 17 students

10 USD /4- 1 1 year-old children.

Free/three years old and under

Business?Hours?

May 22nd 201May-September 6th 9:00-2 1:00.

September 7th-65438+February 3rd110: 00-5: 00.

Location of scenic spots

No.301Railway Avenue, Seward, Alaska

Pioneer Park 10

telephone

+ 1 907-459- 1087

Location of scenic spots

Fairbanks, Alaska