In the morning, depart from the hotel and head to the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier, Alaska's largest accessible glacier, where you’ll enjoy a guided 2-hour walk on the ice. Stretching from the Chugach Mountains to the Glen Highway, this stunning glacier is a top attraction and offers an unforgettable hiking experience. Its position makes it a sunny spot even in winter, ideal for exploring the ice formations and stunning views. Formed over 10,000 years ago, the glacier has remained in its current position for the past two decades.
Tips for Your Visit:
Wear warm clothing, including a down jacket, fleece, hat, scarf, anti-slip boots, and sunglasses. Be mindful of foot safety on the ice.
Follow all instructions provided by the guide and ensure you sign the required park service disclaimer before starting the hike.
Complimentary walking gear, including helmets and anti-slip shoe chains, will be provided for a safe experience.
Boarding location:Total 3 boarding locations 09:45Departure Wyndham Garden Anchorage Airport;4411 Spenard Rd, Anchorage, AK99517; 10:00Departure Fairfield Inn & Suites Anchorage Midtown;5060 A St, Anchorage, AK 99503; 10:10Departure Four Points by Sheraton Downtown;325 W 8th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501;
Itinerary: Anchorage – Matanuska Glacier – Anchorage (about 7-8 hours round trip, the duration time already included the roundtrip, lunch time, rest stops and attraction visit time) In the morning, depart from hotel and travel to Matanuska Glacier, where you’ll take a walk on the glacier (about 2 hours) led by a professional guide. The Matanuska Glacier, Alaska's largest accessible glacier, covers an entire valley. Winding north from the Chugach Mountains to the Glen Highway, it is the most popular roadside attraction between Anchorage and Glenallen. About 10,000 years ago, the Matanuska Glacier began to retreat to its present position, and has not changed significantly in nearly two decades. It is ideal for glacier hiking as it tends to be sunnier than the surrounding area in winter.
The Matanuska Glacier, Alaska's largest accessible glacier, covers an entire valley. Tips: 1. It is recommended to wear a warm down jacket, velvet jacket, hat, scarf, anti-ski boots, sunglasses, etc. , pay attention to the safety of your feet. 2. Be sure to comply with the guide requirements during the walk and sign the disclaimer required by the Park Service. 3. Free walking equipment such as helmets and non-slip shoe chains.
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