Visit a wildlife sanctuary and cruise Portage Lake to see glaciers in 7–8 hours
7-8 Hours
Wildlife center, glacier cruise
Travel from Anchorage along the Seward Highway and Turnagain Arm, then visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center before a one-hour glacier cruise on Portage Lake.
Vehicles are not wheelchair accessible, and you must be able to get in and out of the vehicle on your own. Not recommended for travelers with heart problems or other serious medical conditions. Gratuities, food, and beverages are not included.
Full refund or credit with 48 hours notice of cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Bring sunglasses and wear comfortable shoes. Pack a windbreaker, and bring a raincoat if rain is expected and you plan to step out for photos.
No. Vehicles are not wheelchair accessible. You must be able to get in and out of the vehicle on your own.
This tour is not recommended if you have heart problems or other serious medical conditions. Most travelers can participate.
320 W 5th Ave Suite 106, Anchorage, AK
Driving the Seward Highway south of Anchorage, you will spot the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center before you fully expect it, a broad sanctuary tucked between spruce forest and tidewater. Brown bears wade through meadow grass, wood bison graze in open pastures, and bald eagles perch at eye level. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center gives every visitor a rare, unhurried look at animals that define the Alaskan wilderness.