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Julian, PA1 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
Anchorage was our home base upon our arrival in Alaska. There's TONS of things to do there. We drove to Matanuska Glacier to hike on it. Fantastic excursion. Guide was super knowledgeable and made it an interesting hike.
Skrevet 20. juli 2024
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Novo Hamburgo, RS3 333 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Par
Anchorage bay region, beauty surrounded by mountains that frame Alaska's big city. It's worth visiting some point in the region for photos at sunset.
Skrevet 31. august 2023
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Laurie K
13 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Par
Fished for halibut in the Cook Inlet. Awesome experience and the view in the inlet is spectacular! We had a clear day and could view 4 active volcanos! Able to view many otter as well that were feeding in kelp beds.
Skrevet 6. august 2023
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Jessica S
Canada511 bidrag
des. 2022 • Forretning
Beautiful!!!! Lots of ice chunks flowing by as the moving water begins to solidify for the winter. Saw lots of people trying to walk to the waters edge in crocs and runners. Wear boots!! Totally snow covered and cold and slick.
Skrevet 4. desember 2022
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Cynthia P
3 bidrag
aug. 2022
Great pictures at sunset. I also saw it from the train ride. Great experience. I recommend the train to Seward.
Skrevet 3. august 2022
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Kathleen
Joplin, MO629 bidrag
jun. 2022
Be sure to take advantage of all the pull outs to stop and view the beautiful views of mountains and inlet. Beluga Point is especially pretty. Also look for Dall sheep along the rocky cliffs. Take your time and enjoy - we did.
Skrevet 25. juni 2022
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Colorado1 891 bidrag
mai 2021
This is just a beautiful area, you can see wildlife, and it's very peaceful! A must on your trip to AK!
Skrevet 20. desember 2021
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USA777 bidrag
sep. 2021
Cook Inlet is a beautiful drive to Anchorage. It is the gateway to the north and south. It offers views of the mountainside in the distance.
Skrevet 27. september 2021
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Kathy K
58 bidrag
sep. 2021
It’s such a pleasure to drive down the inlet especially on a sunny day. Be prepared for construction stops, at least there is beautiful scenery to look at.
Skrevet 26. september 2021
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Wells, ME1 131 bidrag
aug. 2021
So pretty to see this Inlet from so many viewpoints in Anchorage and to watch the huge tide change. Great to learn about its history as well.
Skrevet 10. september 2021
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How do I get there using public transportation?
Skrevet 28. mars 2017
There are four people interested. Would it be cheaper to hire a car for the afternoon and do a tour ourselves?
Skrevet 5. februar 2017
IMHO there's NOTHING like having a knowledgeable guide for any strange area! As a former fishing guide I can say that anyone who fished with me was 99% more likely to catch fish than someone who had never been there and didn't know what/how/where to fish; as a traveler I will say there's nothing like getting lost 'in the middle of an island' (Hawaii, 1978) because you just don't know what is where. Suffice to say - I hire a guide if fishing where or for what I've never fished, and hire a guide/host to 'see the sights' if I've never been there before.
And as the host to dozens of folks who have come to visit I know they wouldn't/couldn't get a part of the information, history, 'local flavor,' or experience without my input.
As inferred by my posting on the Cook Inlet (and many other Alaskan places and things), and my total thrill of sharing this incredible country with others, I've spent hours mixing and mingling with tourists pointing out and describing things they never would have seen or understood.
The best written description pales by comparison to the most rudimentary exchange with 'a guide.'
Now, for your focus on 'cheaper...' Is it 'cheaper' to come all the way to Alaska and not get the full experience? Again, IMHO, it's foolhardy to spend thousands of dollars to not see what it really there. Just seeing the Boretide, which occurs at a specific time during the tide, is worth it - missing it by even a few minutes is worse than 'the one that got away,' and failing to look up on the cliffs and see the sheep/goats as you drive by is shameful. "You shoulda been here..." is not what you want to hear.
Skrevet 18. februar 2017
I think they could both be considered to be on the Cook Inlet, but different parts. in Anchorage, you have views of it driving around, and at parks like Kincaid park and Earthquake Park. Driving South on the Seward Highway has great views. The road gets away from the water further down, but if you turn towards Homer, you get back to the water eventually. we saw a lot of American Bald Eagles at Archer Point and Ninilchik.
Skrevet 15. juni 2017
Cook Inlet actually spans from Homer and Kachemak Bay, on the south, at the interface of the Gulf of Alaska, to about 15 miles north of Anchorage as Knik Arm, and east of Anchorage as Turnagain Arm (where the famous 'bore tides' run). Both 'Arms' and the near vicinity of Anchorage are known generically as Upper Cook Inlet.
Of the two, Turnagain is more 'famous,' and 'visible,' as the Seward Highway (and the Alaska Railroad tracks) parallels it all the way; Knik Arm is not visible from the Glenn Highway as JBER (the joint Army/Air Force base) is between 'the Glenn' and the Arm for part of the distance and Native and some private land separates 'the Glenn' from that Arm for most of its distance.
Skrevet 11. januar 2017
We are planning Alaska trip for Aug. 2017- decided against cruise and think we want to plan on our own- be more active! Your posts on Cook Inlet great and inspiring. Tips? Advice? Priorities are Denali, Anchorage and Homer/bears.
Skrevet 27. august 2016
Be ready for beautiful scenery! Book your rental car early-all agencies will sell out. If we had the time we would have gone further and driven to Seward and done a boat excursion there also. Take your time along Turnagain Arm, check for when the Bore Tide is-it's interesting but only on the right days (it would be around 4-5pm). Give yourself plenty of time up around Denali-pre-book the bus into the park. It will be a long day, but worth it to see all of the animals, and you WILL! Pack a lunch and water to take with you into the park, there isn't any food for sale once you get going. We loved Prospector's pizza and 229 Parks for dinners. As you drive up to Denali definitely stop at the south and the north viewing stops on the way to see If you can see Denali's peaks. Also take time to drive into Talkeetna-eat lunch there and stop to watch the salmon fishermen along the creeks. We did a white water rafting trip up at Denali as well-fun but VERY cold. Worth it if you like adventure-but wear two pairs of wool socks! You will stay dry completely, but that water is frigid! Also if you're interested in Iditarod racing and seeing the dogs/holding puppies, check out the Husky Homestead-also near Denali. This is just a two hour morning excursion that we really enjoyed. There's plenty to do up around Denali and we were glad we took several days on our own up around there. I've heard you can hire people around Talkeetna to take you salmon fishing if you're interested. Have a wonderful trip!
Skrevet 28. august 2016
The tour that is offered- who runs it so I can ask questions?
Skrevet 19. februar 2016
I think renting a car and going is the best tour. My two suggestions:
1 - buy the rental insurance - it covers glass and we spit a lot of stones on our highways
2 - get the updated Milepost book - you can find it at B&N, bring your own or find it in most tourist shops - it offers an excellent map with a great deal of cultural and historical information thrown in - you can make your own tour with that book
Skrevet 21. februar 2016
Is there public transportation to get here?
Otherwise, which tour company comes here?
Thanks.
Skrevet 24. november 2015
Actually, there is a bus to Homer - I believe once a day. Google the Homer Stage Line.
Skrevet 18. desember 2016
Good morning Its not a platform. I believe its called Beluga Point pull off on the Seward Highway or #1,near Chugach State Park
Skrevet 13. mai 2015
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