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Anchorage is Alaska's only real metropolis (more than half of all residents live here.) and the place where most visitors begin their Alaskan adventure. Alaska/Yukon Trails is the ONLY company that provides scheduled winter service between Anchorage and Fairbanks and summer service between Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali, Fairbanks, Dawson City, Whitehorse and points in between. In the summer, Alaska/Yukon Trails departs Anchorage for Denali daily at 7:00am, arriving at Denali National Park Visitor Center/Rail bus stop by 12:15pm, leaving plenty of time to enjoy one of Denali's shuttles through the park. History In 1915 Anchorage was primarily a tent city of about 2,000 railroad workers and their families. Named by the federal government, it was established as a base for the construction of the railroad that was to link the interior with the ocean ports of the coast. Today, the city boasts a population of about 260,000 people, or half of all Alaska residents. The city, which is further North than Stockholm, is surrounded by incredible beauty with the Chugach (chew-gatch) Mountains to the East, the Alaska Range (including Mt. McKinley, highest peak in North America) to the North, Cook Inlet and the Pacific Ocean to the South and West. Hiking, fishing, flight seeing, biking and camping opportunities are easily accessed from the city. Anchorage offers all the facilities, attractions, and accommodations available in any larger American city and is an ideal place for gathering information that will be of help on the rest of your Alaska travels. Activities in Anchorage include museums, a Saturday downtown market, self guided walking tours, miles of bike trails, a zoo, botanical gardens, aviation museum, Alaska Native Heritage Center, the University of Alaska and much more. The coastal trail is spectacular and makes for an excellent walk or bike ride and is easily reached from any point in the city by public transportation. For much more information on what to do, current calendar of events, and what to see or places to stay in the Anchorage area, you will want to begin at the Anchorage Visitor Center. The walk-in center is located in the log cabin in downtown on 4th avenue. The cabin offers a wide range of free brochures, maps, and guides. They also have extensive information about the Kenai Peninsula, and other south central Alaska locations. The Alaska Public Lands Information Center , also on 4th avenue is the single best source of information on outdoor recreational lands use on all public lands in Alaska. Here, you will find information on all of Alaska's state and federal lands including parks, forests, recreation areas and wildlife refuges. Available are maps, books, slide shows, and other aids to help you with your Alaska adventure. Expert staff are a knowledgeable resource, and can assist you in learning much more about Alaska and what it has to offer. There are also offices located in Fairbanks, Tok and Ketchikan. No matter where in Alaska you wish to explore, this is the best place to begin! GETTING AROUND ANCHORAGE: NEAR ANCHORAGE: Eklutna Glacier:
Mount Alyeska:
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