Information About Wildlife Viewing In Anchorage, Alaska
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Anchorage, Alaska
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Bird Watching

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.
BirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedTent campingRV campingHandicapped AccessPicnic tableToiletsVisitor center

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.
BirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedFire ringsPicnic tableToilets

Copper River Delta
Alaska's Copper River Delta is one of the most productive, untamed wetlands ecosystems in the world. Home to grizzlies, wolves, otters, lynx, beavers, millions of shorebirds and waterfowl, and some of the nation's most famous salmon runs, the Delta is the biological heart of a landscape of massive glaciers, tundra, and rainforest.
BirdwatchingFishingWildlife viewingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

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.
BirdwatchingFishingWildlife viewingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingFees are charged

Eklutna Lake Campground
Eklutna Lake Campground has 50 campsites. Interpretive displays and a telescope for viewing wildlife are also available.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingWildlife viewingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedFees are chargedFire ringsHandicapped AccessInterpretive signsPicnic ramadasPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking water
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Mammals

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.
Wildlife viewingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedFire ringsPicnic tableToilets

Copper River Delta
Alaska's Copper River Delta is one of the most productive, untamed wetlands ecosystems in the world. Home to grizzlies, wolves, otters, lynx, beavers, millions of shorebirds and waterfowl, and some of the nation's most famous salmon runs, the Delta is the biological heart of a landscape of massive glaciers, tundra, and rainforest.
Wildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

East Fork Trail
Wildflowers line long trail, changing with the different ecosystems visitors pass through. Dall sheep, mountain goats and moose inhabit the mountain slopes.
Wildlife viewingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingFire ringsPicnic tableToilets

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.
Wildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingFees are charged

Eklutna Lake Campground
Eklutna Lake Campground has 50 campsites. Interpretive displays and a telescope for viewing wildlife are also available.
Wildlife viewingBirdwatchingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedFees are chargedFire ringsHandicapped AccessInterpretive signsPicnic ramadasPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking water

Eklutna Lakeside Trail
This scenic trail is an old road bed that follows the north edge of the lake for eight miles and then extends into the backcountry. In the summer the trail is bordered by wildflowers and in the fall currants, cranberries and raspberries grow alongside the trail.
Wildlife viewingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedBirdwatchingFishingSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingFire ringsPicnic tableToilets

Eydlu Bena Loop Trail
This easy-moderate trail was an old road bed that has recently been cleared and goes for one and one half miles. It runs through a forest of mixed birch and spruce and provides a good view of the west end of Eklutna Lake.
Wildlife viewingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedRV campingTent campingFire ringsPicnic tableToilets

Historic Iditarod Trail
This one way 26 mile trail follows the historic Iditarod supply route. Mining ruins, views of mountain peaks, and glaciers can be seen while traveling this trail.
Wildlife viewingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedToilets

Ptarmigan Lake Trail
This trail is 7.5 miles long one-way, and can produce a wide variety of scenery. The first mile of this trail is fairly level. After that, there are some steep sections up to the lake. The trail around the lake has some steep sections as well, but is mostly level.
Wildlife viewingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Resurrection Pass Trail
The Resurrection Pass Trail is 19 3/4 miles long, and is open to hikers, horseback riders, and ATV's. This is a fairly level, well-maintained trail that can be muddy in some places.
Wildlife viewingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Russian Lakes Trail
This trail is 21 miles long one-way, and can produce a wide variety of scenery. The level foot path has gradual grades, and is well maintained. This is an easy hike for a good family outing.
Wildlife viewingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowed
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Wildlife Viewing 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.
Wildlife viewingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowedTent campingRV campingHandicapped AccessPicnic tableToiletsVisitor center
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Wildlife Viewing In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges

Denali National Park & Preserve
Denali National Park & Preserve features North America's highest mountain, 20,320-foot tall Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range also includes numerous other mountains and many large glaciers.
Wildlife viewingHiking is allowedCross country skiers are allowedFees are chargedHandicapped AccessToiletsVisitor center
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