Located one mile from the entrance to Denali National Park, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge is the ideal spot to relax and savor the exquisite Denali landscape. Located 1 mile from entrance to Denali Nat’l Park. With panoramic views of the park and the Nenana River, this lodge offers fine and casual dining, a tour desk, hot tubs, and visitors center shuttle. Located only one mile from the Denali National Park and Preserve entrance, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge is the premium riverside accommodation in the area. An expansive deck overlooks Denali National Park and the Nenana River and is the ideal spot to relax, visit with friends and savor the exquisite landscape. With a selection of fine and casual dining establishments on property, your Alaska vacation will not be complete without sampling some of our authentic Alaska cuisine. Outdoor hot tubs afford commanding views of the Park and River while you relax and indulge in a soothing soak. Visit our tour desk to book an exhilarating flight to the face of Mt. McKinley or a raft trip down the Nenana River. Whatever your pleasure, a stay at this lodge will complete your vacation experience!
Alaska Native Heritage Center is a premier cultural center sharing the rich heritage of Alaska’s 11 major cultural groups. Six traditional village sites are along a walking path around a 2-acre lake. Cultural presentations, food and crafts inside the Welcoming House. Free shuttle service from several downtown locations in Anchorage (check website). Open mid-May to mid-September, Tuesday through Saturday 9am to 5 pm. Admission fee charged. Phone 907-330-8000; www.alaskanative.net.
The Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository in downtown Kodiak interprets the heritage and culture of Kodiak’s Native people. The museum houses and displays artifacts from archaeological sites around Kodiak Island as well as historic items, photographs and contemporary Alutiiq artwork.
Free Mammoth Ivory! That’s right! Stop in! Receive one piece of mammoth ivory when you visit us. Horn, antlers, bone, stone, ivory, raw products, gift items, jewelry and fine art (largest selection of horn, antler, and ivory handled ulu’s in Alaska made right here). Watch Tom carve. New this year – son Tom is producing turned ink pens & antler carv- ings. Large pull-through driveway. 38778 Sterling Highway. Phone 907-262-9759.
