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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Nature Attraction
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387 E Whitney Rd, Anchorage, AK 99501, USA
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Ship Creek Salmon Viewing
Coming up on your left is Ship Creek, the very spot where Anchorage was founded in 1915 as a railroad construction camp. Today, it’s best known as one of the most unique urban salmon streams in the world.

Every summer, thousands of king and silver salmon swim upriver right through the heart of the city. From the viewing platforms along the banks, you can watch anglers casting for trophy fish, and if you’re lucky, spot a salmon leaping right out of the water. Interpretive signs explain the salmon life cycle, and you’ll often see bald eagles or even the occasional seal following the fish upstream.

It’s a reminder that in Anchorage, the wild isn’t somewhere far away — it flows right through the middle of town.

  https://www.anchorage.net/things-to-do/fishing/ship-creek-salmon-fishing/
Place #2
Distance: 0.63mi , Attraction : Historic Building
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320W E 1st Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501, USA
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Alaska Railroad Depot – Gateway to the Last Frontier
On your right is the Alaska Railroad Depot, a working station that’s been the heartbeat of Anchorage since the city’s earliest days. Built in 1942, this depot is still the starting point for spectacular rail journeys through the wilderness of Alaska.

From here, the Denali Star heads north to Denali National Park and Fairbanks, while the Coastal Classic winds south to Seward, offering some of the most breathtaking train views in North America. In summer, crowds of travelers gather here with cameras and backpacks, ready to see glaciers, mountains, and wildlife roll past their windows.

The railroad itself was central to Anchorage’s founding — the city grew up around the Ship Creek construction camp in 1915, when workers first arrived to build the Alaska Railroad. Over a century later, the depot still connects Anchorage to the state’s wild interior, making it a true gateway to the Last Frontier.

  https://www.alaskarailroad.com/
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Ship Creek Salmon Viewing
Map Pin Place 2 Alaska Railroad Depot – Gateway to the Last Frontier
Map Pin Place 3 Alaska Center for the Performing Arts & Town Square Park – Anchorage’s Cultural Heart
Map Pin Place 4 Anchorage Museum – Stories of Alaska
Map Pin Place 5 Historic 4th Avenue – Anchorage’s Main Street
Map Pin Place 6 Historic Anchorage Hotel
Map Pin Place 7 4th Avenue Theatre – Alaska’s Art Deco Treasure
Map Pin Place 8 Captain Cook Monument – Explorer at the Edge of the World
Map Pin Place 9 Elderberry Park & Oscar Anderson House – Anchorage’s Early Days
Map Pin Place 10 Delaney Park – Anchorage’s Front Yard
Map Pin Place 11 Westchester Lagoon – Gateway to the Coastal Trail
Map Pin Place 12 Anchorage Fun Facts – Did You Know?
Map Pin Place 13 Earthquake Park – Shaken but Standing
Map Pin Place 14 Point Woronzof Park – Anchorage on the Edge
Map Pin Place 15 Lake Hood & Alaska Aviation Museum – Wings of Alaska
Map Pin Place 16 On the Way to Flattop – Quiet Stretch
Map Pin Place 17 Alaska Zoo – Wild Neighbors Up Close
Map Pin Place 18 Flattop Mountain Scenic Overlook – Anchorage from Above
Map Pin Place 19 Flattop Mountain Scenic Overlook – Grand Finale & Farewell



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