Though often known as the Portage Glacier Anchorage, the glacier actually lies just outside the
city and can be accessed by car or by hiring a tour bus. Getting to Portage Glacier involves
driving along the gorgeous Turnagain Arm which is also an attraction in itself.
Turnagain Arm features one of the world’s fastest changing tides and is surrounded by
beautiful Alaskan scenery. As visitors travel down this serene locale they can be privy to sights
of moose, beavers, dall sheep, bald eagles, beluga whales and sometimes even a rare black bear.
As visitors take the turn away from Portage and towards Portage Glacier, they are able to
gaze at the magnificence of both Explorer Glacier and Middle Glacier during the drive to Begich
Bogg’s Visitor Center. The center is situated beside Portage Lake which is home to Portage Glacier
and offers visitors the chance to learn about the phenomenon of moving glaciers.
Forest Service Interpreters are also on hand to answer questions and assist with trip
planning. Every hour the award winning film “Voices from the Ice” is shown and presents
visitors to the center glimpses of the many glaciers and wildlife in the area.
Because of the movement of Portage Glacier, much of it is not visible from the center though
guests can still see Burns Glacier. The best way to see Portage Glacier today is by traveling on a
cruise boat on the lake.
Of the
hotels in Anchorage, Alaska the Millennium
Alaskan Hotel offers its guests a key location with its own floatplane dock allowing guests to
visit certain locations that are only accessible from the air. In addition, being only 1 mile away
from the airport and 10 minutes away from downtown, guests of the hotel wanting to visit many
destinations in Alaska will have a convenient base from which to do so.
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