20 Legitimately Fun Things You Can Do In Alaska Without Spending A Dime
By Courtney|Published November 27, 2016
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Courtney
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Living and loving life in Alaska, Courtney enjoys living a happy life based on simple principles; work hard, be kind, stay humble. She is an avid dog lover with hobbies that include running, fly fishing, hiking & snowboarding.
Alaska is like one big, giant, outlandishly beautiful outdoor playground. No matter where you go, you’ll feel like you are on vacation. The natural beauty in the last frontier is elevated to a totally unexplainable level of awesomeness and the amount of activities available at your disposal are seemingly never ending. Best of all? The most epic adventures come at a free-ninety-nine price tag. Get ready to fall in love with the last frontier all over again.
1. Go Glacier Gazing anywhere in the last frontier.
Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Exit Glacier in Seward or all the hanging glaciers on the way to Whittier in Prince William Sound. So many options, so many bucket lists to fill!
Get cozy and soak in the fresh air and the sounds of silence that surround you. This is an all-year-round activity if you're tough enough to brave the winter elements.
6. Go aurora hunting and feel good about losing a little sleep.
Downtown Anchorage has spectacular displays during the winter months, and the Aurora Ice Museum in Fairbanks is a great place to enjoy a year-round abundance of these incredible works of art (with a small admission fee).
15. Go wildlife viewing by simply walking out your front door.
Turnagain Pass and Thompson Pass are two stellar options, but your choices are literally unlimited in the last frontier. Going into the backcountry is a great alternative to waiting in line at the ski resorts.
17. Winter Wednesdays are everything at the Alaska Sealife Center.
Every Wednesday from November 2, 2016 through February 22, 2017 Alaska residents receive free general admission to the Alaska SeaLife Center upon presenting a valid ID. This is a great excuse to load up the family and head south to enjoy some incredible Kenai Peninsula views!
18. Take a walk or just relax and soak in the views at the Potter’s Marsh in Anchorage.