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Drive the Seward Highway
Driving south from Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, to the fishing community of Seward, it's hard not to slow down traffic: Down the cliffs to your right, the chilly waters of Turnagain Arm stretch out before you, harboring white beluga whales and hardy wind surfers. The Chugach Mountains rise up from the road on your left, dotted with trickling waterfalls, clusters of Dall sheep, and enterprising rock climbers. After curving back and forth between this rock and a hard place, the road cuts through the heart of Chugach National Forest until it reaches Seward and Resurrection Bay. To get the most out of your trip, pull over frequently: Take a better look, snap some pictures, and let all the cars behind you get by.

Hike Portage Pass
Many travel far and wide to see Alaska's massive, mouth-gaping glaciers. One of Alaska's most famous attractions is Portage Glacier, located in the Glacier Ranger District. You will follow this diverse and exceptionally scenic trail to a renowned view of this glacier. Connections to footpaths along the way allow for a more comprehensive view of the area. Other attractions on this path include a taste of the Glacier Ranger District's wildlife.

Bike Devil's Pass
This 10.1-mile trail traverses some of Chugach's famous boreal rain forests. Sightings of both moose and bear are frequently reported on this path. At the finish, it leads into the famous Resurrection Pass Trail, a 38.8-mile biking trail in excellent condition. Both moderately paced routes in this part of the forest typically provide excellent scenery and fishing.

Paddle Prince William Sound
3,500 miles of northern shoreline surrounds alpine mountains and the occasional playful sea lion. As you kayak along the icy route, you must remember not to go breathless as you traverse blue-white glaciers and a skyline of white mountaintops. A brown bear may await you on the shore as you take to some of the nearby hiking paths.

Fish Copper River
Alaska's lakes and streams are famed for their prize salmon. Chugach is no exception to this premise - especially in the Cordova Ranger District, where sockeye, pink and chum salmon, as well as Dolly Varden, char and cutthroat trout are all inhabitants of this area. Other interest may lie in the halibut, bottomfish, crab, shrimp and clams found here. Once in a while you can find king salmon and steelhead trout in the Copper River.

Camp the Kenai Peninsula
The Kenai Peninsula has fifteen campgrounds which include accommodations for over 2,000 people. Every year, from Memorial to Labor Day, you can enjoy the glacier-decorated outlook, the cry of the loon, and the close proximity to Anchorage that these campgrounds offer. The Russian River Campground, which is located off the Sterling Highway offers 84 sites and easy access to the Russian Lakes Trail.

Meet a Moose
Wildlife in Alaska is by no means ordinary. Resurrection Bay, in the Seward Ranger District, is a great area to experience a mix of ocean and land wildlife. As you kayak or paddle the Bay, you can catch a glimpse of sea lions, sea otters, orcas, all sorts of fish and perhaps a humpback whale. While hiking its shores, you may bump into a horned puffin or catch sight of a soaring eagle above. Further inland, the region is known to have many moose. And don't forget that Alaska is bear country.

Ski the Lost Lake
Ice tipped mountains, majestic ravines and elevated views transform this cross country path to an alpine wonderland. Sporadic fir and glacier lakes cover the higher elevated parts of this 7.5-mile trail, making for a popular cross country skiing destination for those traveling the Seward Ranger District during the frigid winter months.


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