Anchorage Wildlife Conservation Center Admission
Explore Alaska's Wildlife Conservation Center in Anchorage with a 1-hour self-guided tour of over 200 acres of animal habitats. Enjoy stunning views and support conservation efforts.
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Important Information
- • Ice grippers recommended during winter
- • Last entry 1 hour before closing
Discover the wonders of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Anchorage with an admission ticket that grants you access to over 200 acres of animal habitats. This self-guided tour allows you to explore a scenic 1.5-mile loop, whether by foot, bike, or car, while learning about the resident wildlife through informative signs at each habitat. Nestled in the picturesque Portage Valley, surrounded by the Chugach Mountain Range and Turnagain Arm Inlet, the center is dedicated to preserving Alaska's wildlife through conservation and education. Witness the beauty of nature and support the sanctuary's mission as you enjoy this unique experience. Don't miss the chance to see orphaned and injured animals that have found a forever home here. Book your visit today and be part of the conservation efforts.
Pros
- Explore over 200 acres of wildlife habitats
- Learn from interpretive signs at each habitat
- Enjoy stunning views of Chugach Mountains
- Experience a 1.5-mile loop by foot or vehicle
- Support wildlife conservation efforts
Includes
- Admission ticket
- Map (either physical or digital)
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Tour Highlights
- • Explore over 200 acres of wildlife habitats
- • Learn from interpretive signs at each habitat
- • Enjoy stunning views of Chugach Mountains
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