| Boating |
| | Eklutna Lake | | The Eklutna Lake, a seven mile long lake that was created by the retreating Eklutna Glacier, is a prime spot for boating. The lake is an excellent place to canoe, kayak, fish, wind surf, sail, and motorboat. | |
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 | Kayaking & Canoeing |
| | Eklutna Lake | | The Eklutna Lake, a seven mile long lake that was created by the retreating Eklutna Glacier, is a prime spot for boating. The lake is an excellent place to canoe, kayak, fish, wind surf, sail, and motorboat. | |
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 | Water Activities In National Forests |
| | Chugach National Forest | | Roughly the same size as the states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island combined, the Chugach National Forest offers opportunities for the angler, hiker, hunter, skier, mountain biker and camper. | |
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 | Water Activities In State Parks |
| | Chugach State Park | | Beyond the foothills at Anchorage's edge lies the third largest state park in America -a half-million acres of some of the most accessible hiking, skiing, camping, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling, rafting, and climbing in Alaska. Over 100 campsites are available at the Chugach State Park. | |
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 | Wind Surfing |
| | Eklutna Lake | | The Eklutna Lake, a seven mile long lake that was created by the retreating Eklutna Glacier, is a prime spot for boating. The lake is an excellent place to canoe, kayak, fish, wind surf, sail, and motorboat. | |
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