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Talkeetna, Alaska is a fun place to visit for visitors and locals alike.

Talkeetna, Alaska is one of the favorite destinations in Alaska for locals and tourists alike. You know that it’s a fun place when locals flock here all summer long. If your family is taking a tour of Alaska then Talkeetna is most likely one of your stops along the way. Why is Talkeetna, Alaska such a popular town to visit? Read on and find out!

Talkeetna, Alaska is about 2 1/2 hours north of Anchorage. It is about a 15 minute drive off the main highway which helps the town keep its unique character. Talkeetna also has a train stop within walking distance of the town.

What makes Talkeetna, Alaska so special?

(Other than the fact they had a cat named Stubbs as mayor for about 20 years.)

The View

The views of Denali from Talkeetna, Alaska are some of the best in the state.

Talkeetna sits at the perfect spot for ultimate Alaska Range and Denali viewing. You will almost always have a view of some of the beautiful mountains of the Alaska Range. If the weather is right and the “mountain is out” you will have absolutely stunning views of Denali. In fact, the views from here are often better than the park itself. Now, let me be clear. The top of Denali is often clouded and so there is a good chance that you will not be able to see the whole mountain in all its glory. But, even if you only see peeks of the top it is still fantastic.

The Food

There are quite a few restaurants and food trucks that are very popular in town. Denali Brewing Company and Mountain High Pizza Pie are two of the favorites. Then there is the Thai/Chinese/Indian restaurant that’s really good and right nearby, Talkeetna Tako serves up delicious tacos and quesadillas (don’t miss the halibut or salmon). Lastly, a shout out to the cute little Airstream that is the home to super yummy food at Talkeetna Spinach Bread. Really, where ever you choose is sure to be great.

A little way outside of town, the Flying Squirrel Bakery and Cafe is a definite favorite. Not only do they have delicious breads, bakery items, breakfast, and lunch, they also have yummy wood-fired pizzas at night Wed-Sat with as many local grown toppings as possible. Jazz Nights make Wednesdays extra fun!

The Alaskan History

The town of Talkeetna is a museum in itself. So many of the buildings are original. There is a really fun museum in town (Talkeetna Historical Society Museum). There is a fee of $5 for adults. The main building held a bunch of cool historic artifacts from the town as well. Many different townspeople are honored throughout the exhibits.

Then you go outside and down the boardwalk to the mining/railroad exhibit. This small little building (historic in itself) has a lot of information about how the people mined in the difficult territory. There is a small area dedicated to the history of the Alaska Railroad. There is a short little video too.

The last building, the mountaineering building, was one of the most fascinating. Inside was a huge topographic display of the Alaska Mountain Range that surrounds Denali. All around the room are pictures that show what the real mountain looks like from the angle you are looking at the map. There is also lots of info about what it takes to climb the tallest mountain in North America. So interesting!

The Historical Society has also put together a self-guided map of all the historic buildings around the town. You can find out when they were built, who lived there and what they did in town.

Awesome Alaskan Souvenirs

If you want Alaskan souvenirs, Talkeetna has them in abundance! There are quite a few stores along Main Street and then some on the road before you get into town. You will find clothing, books, food, knickknacks, art, pottery, jewelry, and so much more.

What I think is really cool is how you will find so many items by Alaskan artists. In fact, there is one store (Dancing Leaf Gallery) that only sells items created by Alaskans. They are pretty strict about it too. If an artist even moves out of Alaska they will be taken out of the store. So, this is the place you want to visit if you want truly Alaska items to bring home. I will say though, that you will find other places from Alaskan Artists. Just down the street, Designs by Shanda sells some fun metal art.

If you love to sew or quilt you definitely want to stop in the Patchwork Moose. The store is a sewers paradise of fabulous cotton prints, patterns, notions, and other stuff. Plus, they have some of the best Alaskan fabrics I have seen.

The Art Scene

In addition to the showcase of items from Alaskan artists in the shops there is fun, quirky art throughout the town. And then there is the music. Talkeetna has so many different music groups playing all summer long. While we were there, Mountain High Pizza Pie had a live band celebrating their anniversary. Of course, since the stage was outside you could hear the music up and down main street adding to the festive atmosphere.

Oh, you absolutely must go and see the “Spirt of Talkeetna.” Inside Susitna Valley Naturals you will find a breathtaking, hand-carved, display that truly captures the fun and quirky character of Talkeetna in both the summer and winter.

Absolutely Amazing Excursions

Talkeetna, Alaska has so many cool things to do. The flightseeing to Denali from here is the most popular and most astounding attraction. While we were at dinner a couple at a nearby table was going on and on to their server about their amazing trip and how much they loved landing on a glacier. You could definitely tell they would remember that tour for the rest of their lives.

Another really great thing to do is riding a jetboat up the Susitna and Talkeetna Rivers and riding the rapids in the canyons. The ATV tours are really thrilling too.

Traveling with multiple ages in your group?

Mobility–Since it isn’t very big it is easy to walk from one place to another. Most things are on Main Street. The roads are a little uneven and there might be a few stairs to navigate into shops, but not too many. Shuttles are possible to get to some of the meeting points for excursions a little outside of town. If walking long distances is difficult and you arrive in Talkeetna on the train, you will definitely want to get some transportation to go downtown.

Excursions–Jetboat excursions are an excellent adventure for family members of all ages.

Young children–My only caution if you are traveling with young children is that the shops have lots of things that would be very enticing for little hands. Enter with caution! If you don’t want to take your kids into the shops the village park is nearby and is a wide-open space to run and play. Even better, just down the street a bit, (approx. 10 min walk) is a pretty awesome playground.


Talkeetna, Alaska is definitely a fantastic destination for tourists and locals to visit. This fun little town has so much to offer.

Please contact me to get started planning your fabulous Alaska vacation!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Biking is a great option on an active family vacation in the United States.

Relaxing beach vacations are awesome for some families. But for other families, they want a little more activity on vacation, a little more adventure. Guess what! Active families are not out of luck. There are vacations designed just for active families to be out biking, hiking, kayaking, paddleboarding, and more. Starting to sound perfect for your family? Read on and learn about 3 active vacation options your family can take in the United States!

Multi-generational possibilities for an active vacation

Now, what about if you are planning a multi-generational family vacation? An active vacation could be a great experience for your multi-generational family. For less active members of the family, there will be shorter ride options available or they can use an e-bike. They could also take a day at the resort, spa, or shopping while the others are out. Families will young children will appreciate the trailer bikes, kids bikes, and other accommodations available for their rides. Sometimes there will even be specially planned activities for the kids giving adults a little time away. The United States active family vacation possibilities below are planned for families to be able to adjust to the needs of each member while still having plenty of time to adventure together.

San Juan Islands

While biking on your active family vacation in the San Juan Islands in the Untied States you will see a lovely lighthouse overlooking the water.
Lighthouse on San Juan Island

Explore the charming towns, glistening waters, and wooded lanes of the Pacific Northwest islands. During this 6day/5 night vacation, your family will bike along the seashore, kayak through the ocean, hike through dense forests, and enjoy mountain views. Each night your family will stay at boutique inns along the way. The San Juan Islands are a terrific destination for your family adventure.

  • Day 1–Fidalgo Island–Bike the island to get to the Washington State Ferry Terminal. Cruise the stunningly blue sound to Lopez Island. Explore the village and enjoy delicious local food for a welcome social and dinner.
  • Day 2–Lopez Island–Climb on your bike for a flat island ride through farmland and by the sea keeping an eye out for eagles. Following lunch, the ferry will take you to Orcas Island to wander the village and relax at your lovely inn.
  • Day 3–Orcas Island–Time for a little shopping! The first stop is Orcas Island Pottery. Even if you don’t love pottery you will love the dramatic coastal bluff setting and possibly a pottery demonstration. Then spend some time shopping in the village or enjoying the waterfront. On to Moran State Park where you can hike Mt. Constitution. And then possibly swim in the crystal clear waters of Cascade Lake. Tonight, special events are planned for the kids so parents can enjoy a quiet dinner.
  • Day 4–San Juan Island–Begin the day with a ferry ride to Friday Harbor, the largest town in the San Juan Islands. Enjoy the local art galleries or whale museum. After lunch, get back on your bike and ride past the popular photo spot of False Bay and through a lavender farm. The highlight of the day will be the sunset wildlife cruise to learn about the orca whales, porpoises, and bald eagles in the area.
  • Day 5–San Juan Island–Kayaking along the beautiful coastline will start the day. You might even see some harbor seals. Get back on your bike after a relaxing lunch and ride past Lime Kiln State Park. This is a great place to possibly see orcas feeding in the kelp beds.
  • Day 6–San Juan Island–Your last ride around the island will take you to the tip for breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountain Range and the lighthouse. Then it will be time to pack up and head home on a late morning ferry back to Anacortes. You are sad for it all to come to an end but you will forever remember the fun and adventure you shared with those you love!

What will the family members who don’t want to bike do?

  • Spend some time at the spa
  • Relax at the charming inns you will be staying at
  • Take a catamaran cruise from Lopez Island
  • Visit the museums or art galleries
  • Go horseback riding on San Juan Island
  • Hiking all around the islands
  • Sea kayaking

Glacier National Park

St. Mary Lake at Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park, in Northwest Montana, is more than just another protected place for wildlife. It is a gorgeously stunning land of snow-capped peaks, mountain lakes, evergreen valleys, colorful rocks, as well as moose, bears, and mountain goats. Couple that beauty with the vibrant western town of Whitefish and some riding and rafting in the Flathead Valley. Definitely a recipe for an awesome family vacation!

  • Day 1–Two Medicine Lake to Saint Mary’s Lodge–First thing in the morning you will take a shuttle ride past jaw-dropping mountains and lakes to arrive at Two Medicine Lake. After a picnic lunch, the whole family will be fitted for their bikes, and then off you all ride past Lower Two Medicine Lake, through the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and over Looking Glass Hill. The ride will end at Saint Mary Lodge on the edge of another stunning lake. You will then get a chance to learn more about the history and legends of the Blackfeet Nation that you are visiting and to really bring your trip to life.
  • Day 2–St. Mary Lake–After a short but rigorous ride toward Logan Pass everyone will meet up at the Rising Sun Boat Dock read to enjoy all St. Mary Lake has to offer. On the scenic boat ride around the lake, you will get a different view of the surrounding mountains, Wild Goose Island, and Sexton Glacier. Then it is on to a 3-mile round trip hike to St. Mary Falls to marvel at the beauty of the rushing water and take some pictures. There should be some time after the boat ride back to possibly explore the visitors center before returning to the hotel.
  • Day 3–Going-to-the-Sun Road–Oh my goodness! Today will be a day to remember because the Going-to-the-Sun Road is one of the most scenic roads in America. It is narrow and windy and has treasures to see around almost every corner. You will ride past waterfalls, glaciers, lakes, wildflowers, cedar forests, and maybe even some local wildlife. There will be so many places you will be dying to stop and take a picture before arriving at Logan Pass and the Continental Divide. Then it is a thrilling downhill ride to Lake McDonald and a rejuvenating lunch. A shuttle will take your family to Whitefish where you will explore the town for the afternoon.
  • Day 4–Whitefish to West Glacier and the Flathead River–You will now be riding in the less hilly Flathead valley from Whitefish to West Glacier. At your destination of Belton Bridge, you will have a chance to fill up with some food and take a dip in the Flathead River if you like. You aren’t done on the river yet today! The next adventure is a 3-4 hour rafting experience through Class II and III rapids. An outdoor BBQ dinner will finish off the day.
  • Day 5–Whitefish Lake–The schedule today will start with a quiet ride around Whitefish lake. You will love the beautiful farmland views along with the surrounding majestic mountains. Then will be a tough choice. Do you head back to Whitefish and have an afternoon at the spa or time exploring the town OR do you head up Big Mountain for a 5-mile climb with the promise of breath-taking panoramic views?! Tonight will be your farewell dinner.
  • Day 6–Columbia Falls–Time for your final relaxing ride to the town of Columbia Falls. After a quick stop at a favorite coffee shop, you will say goodbye to your guides and be on your way to the airport or possibly another adventure.

What is available for the the family members who aren’t as strong of riders or don’t want to bike?

This biking adventure at Glacier National Park is a little bit more rigorous due to the hilly terrain. It is rated for bikers at a level 2 or 3. If you don’t think you are quite at that level don’t worry. Since this is a family trip there will most likely be bikers of all different abilities. The guides you are will are more than willing to make accommodations for those who don’t want to go up all the hills by providing ebikes, rides in the shuttle or the day off. Other activities might include (additional costs could apply):

  • Explore Whitefish
  • Relax at the spa
  • Kayaking or paddleboarding at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
  • Go horseback riding or hiking

Alaska’s Kenai Penninsula

Mountains across the Cook Inlet near Homer

There simply couldn’t be a list of active, adventure family vacation tours in the United States without one in Alaska! The wilds of Alaska are perfect for a family vacation full of hiking, biking, boating, and kayaking. Let’s see what Alaska’s Kenai Penninsula has in store for your family on this six-day tour!

  • Day 1–Anchorage to Girdwood–Ride out of Anchorage down the Turnagain Arm on one of the most scenic roads in America. Then spend a little time exploring the quaint little town of Girdwood. You might want to take a tram ride up the mountain and hike down.
  • Day 2–Prince William Sound–From Whittier, you will board a boat for a cruise through Prince William Sound. You will be amazed but the glistening blue waters, towering mountains, and hanging glaciers. Then you will travel further south to the town of Seward.
  • Day 3–Kenai Fjords National Park–Get up close and personal with glaciers today! Kids will hike to the toe of Exit Glacier and adults will trek up the mountain to experience the spectacular views of the Harding Icefield. While the kids wait for the adults to return they will get to meet some of the stars of the Iditarod and explore Alaska marine life at the Alaska SeaLife Center. Today will definitely be a day to remember for everyone!
  • Day 4–Homer–Not only will you travel by van to Homer but along the way you will hop on your bikes to slow down a bit and truly appreciate the jaw-dropping views of the Cook Inlet and the volcanoes of the Alaska Range. Your hotel for the night is at the very end of the Homer Spit jutting out into Kachemak Bay. You might get a chance to see a harbor seal or sea lion or just do some tide-pooling when the tide is out.
  • Day 5–Kayaking in Kachemak Bay–A water taxi will bring your family across the bay to pick up your kayaks. For the next few hours, you will enjoy kayaking around Yukon Island. This is another wonderful opportunity to spot harbor seals, porpoises, and sea otters.
  • Day 6–Homer–Take a trip to a local farm complete with furry animals, herbs, art, and views of Kachemak Bay. A nice relaxing finish to a truly adventurous family vacation!


Does any of these active vacation possibilities in the United States sound perfect for your family? Do you have somewhere else that you are dying to explore with your family in a very active way? Let me know in the comments below!

If you would like more information about booking an active vacation in the United States for your family or with other families please schedule a complimentary consultation!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Normally, large cities are not the best vacation destination for a multi-generational reunion or groups of friends. But, Phoenix, Arizona is a little bit different. Since Phoenix is a genuine resort destination it could be a very nice option for your families. Phoenix has a nice mix of big city fun, outdoor recreation, great dining, and stellar resorts that recommend this warm weather destination for group vacations. Plus, it is a US destination that is easy to get to. Let’s get on with it. Here are some reasons why Phoenix, AZ could be the perfect destination for your family or friend reunion!

Amazing Resorts in Phoenix, AZ

Being that Phoenix is a very popular vacation destination there are tons of wonderful resorts spread throughout the greater Phoenix area. For your family or friend reunion vacation you will have some great choices that will fit the whole group. At these resorts you can possibly reserve a conference rooms to have activities for all of you together.

For a family reunion, I suggest checking out the resorts that have rooms that will accomodate 6. This gives a better opportunity for even larger families to only have to book one room.

There are fantastic resorts that groups of adults will love. The rooms are beautiful and serene creating a feeling of complete relaxation and comfort. They have wonderful spa facilities, pools, and dining. Many are even on golf courses.

Phoenix, AZ has some amazing resorts for your family or friends reunion vacation.
Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa

Then, there are the resorts for families. The resorts geared toward families are absolutely amazing! Now, don’t think that adults won’t also be pampered at these resorts. There is something for guests of all ages! At many of the resorts, you will experience sprawling pools, kids programs, daily activities, and multiple restaurants with kid-friendly menus. And then, there are those that are just a step above with tennis courts, maybe mini-golf, a lazy river, or an adventure-filled waterpark, perfect for the hot days.

Lots of Outdoor Recreation in Phoenix, AZ

There are lots of outdoor adventures perfect for your family or friend reunion vacation.

Phoenix has the benefit of being very close to a lot of different low mountain ranges with tons to explore. They have really nice parks spread throughout the city with splash pads so you are not too far from one where ever you are in the city. These outdoor adventures are often great things to do with your whole group. Here are just a few places of many you might like to explore all together.

  • Papago Park–One of the most easily accessible desert areas in Phoenix. Has hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, lagoons, and a golf course nearby. There is an app that can make exploring the park even more fun for the family. Click here for more about Papago Park and some other hikes in the area.
  • White Tank Waterfall Trail–A great short hike for kids to a seasonal waterfall. If there isn’t a waterfall there are still some cool hieroglyphs along the way. White Tank Mountain Park has a nature center and offers fun events for families.
  • Spur Cross Ranch Recreation Area–Another great exploration area. There are a couple of nice trails for all ages (Dragonfly Loop, the Metate Trail, and Fairy Duster Loop). Make sure you have a map with you in this area before you set you. These trails can have water in the seasonally (Nov-Mar) or after a heavy rain so have proper footwear and a bucket or two.
  • Head to a lake outside of PhoenixLake Pleasant is just 45 minutes away and is one of the most scenic water recreation areas. Tonto National Forest has a few lovely lakes (Saguaro, Apache, Canyon, and Bartlett Lakes) less than a hour east of Downtown. They even have boat rentals (even for up to 20 people), you can waterski, wakeboard, paddleboard, kayak, or just have a lazy day of fishing.

Big City Activities in Phoenix, AZ

Whole Family Activities

As Phoenix is a very large city there are tons of things to do. Here are a few of the most popular that the whole family might enjoy. These are fantastic activities for family time during your reunion in Phoenix.

Phoenix Zoo

Mainly for Children

Children’s Museum of Phoenix

And then there are the places that kids love that give parents a little break.

As you can see, there is so much to see and do in Phoenix, AZ. There is a nice mix of activities that can be attended together as a whole group. Plus, there are opportunities to split up and do something that interests a smaller group like shopping, golfing, museums, going to the spa, mountain biking or maybe more intense hiking. All in all, Phoenix is the perfect place for your next family or friend reunion vacation!

When to Visit Phoenix, AZ

Before you go, let’s mention when during the year is best to plan that vacation. For the best weather you will want to plan for Fall or Spring. October and April are very warm but not too hot. Winter has nice weather but not super warm. Splash pads and community pools are only open April-October. Summer has the benefit of being a break time for the kids in your families. It will be quite hot but a great time to enjoy all the water activities to the maximum.

Happy Travels to you…until we meet again!

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Take a ride on a train of the Alaska Railroad.

Well, cruise ships aren’t going to be sailing to Alaska this summer but that doesn’t mean that you still can’t visit Alaska. As I have said before, there is so much more in Alaska than what you see from a cruise ship. Let this be the year that you see more of the state of Alaska. And, traveling on the Alaska Railroad is the perfect way to do it. So, here are 5 reasons why your Alaska vacation should include a ride on the Alaska Railroad.

Hey! Alaska Residents, a ride on the Alaska Railroad is great for you too! The Railroad is a great way to have a family staycation.

Okay, now read on…

The journey is as great as the destination when you ride the Alaska Railroad!

#1 Gorgeous scenery

All along the road system in Alaska you will see beautiful scenery. From Seward to Fairbanks you will be delighted by all that you see from the roadway. BUT, the Alaska Railroad takes you away from the road system through the untouched wilds of Alaska. You will see even more stunning scenery you can only see by riding the rails.

#2 Everyone gets to enjoy the ride

Being stuffed into a car isn’t the most comfortable ride for anyone. The driver has to pay attention to the road and cannot see all beauty. The passengers are stuck sitting in one seat for hours. A ride on the Alaska Railroad is so much better for everyone. The driver gets to see everything. During the ride, everyone can get up and stretch their legs and visit other train cars along the way. No one is stuck in one seat for the whole trip. How wonderful is that!

#3 A better view

Car windows are quite small. You often have to crane your neck to see all the amazing mountains, wildlife and other scenery as you drive by. Now picture yourself in a train car with giant picture windows all along the sides. Then picture going up into the Vista Dome cars with sweeping panoramic views. You will get to see so much more of the breathtaking scenery you came to Alaska to see when you travel by train rather than a car.

#4 Dining in style

The Alaska Railroad has two different levels of luxury you can choose from as you travel on the train. Adventure Class provides dining and bar service for purchase at the Wilderness Cafe. Some trains even have some dining tables for Adventure Class.

But the true luxury comes with all-inclusive GoldStar Service available on the two major train routes. Instead of eating on your lap as you drive you can enjoy sitting down in the full-service dining car and being served a delicious meal. How luxurious to watch gorgeous scenery pass by as you sit comfortably eating great food and enjoying an adult beverage or two! You can ONLY do this on the Alaska Railroad!

#5 Great for a day trip or a multi-day vacation

The last great reason to ride the Alaska Railroad is you can be so flexible. Your ride on the rails can be just a day excursion, like heading down to Seward for the day, or a long, multi-day complete vacation experience.

One benefit of a vacation package with the Alaska Railroad is that you are only bound by the train schedule. The days that you are visiting the different towns and cities in Alaska are your own. You don’t have to be following the schedule of a tour group. All your activities can be tailored to what you want to do. Then you just make sure you are back to the train when you are scheduled to move on to the next exciting destination. Such great flexibility without having to worry about your transportation from place to place!


How is a ride on the Alaska Railroad great for a multi-family/generational vacation?

  • Everyone can ride together.
  • Seats can be easily switched up to let everyone have a chance to sit by everyone.
  • Kids (well, everyone) can easily get up and stretch their legs.
  • Comfortable seats all will enjoy. Some even turn so 4 can sit and chat together.
  • No driving coordination needed. Everyone gets there at the same time.
  • Once at the destination each family can pick their own activities or everyone can stick together. It’s up to you.

Would you like some more information about traveling on the Alaska Railroad? Contact me and let’s talk about the possibilities for your family!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Whittier, Alaska is a teeny, tiny town that actually has some great reasons to visit. It is the “Gateway to Prince Williams Sound”. Since it sits right on the coast with access to the ocean, Whitter is the departure and arrival port for many Princess Alaska cruises. But whether you are visiting Whittier as part of a cruise or just to explore for the day, it is a great destination. Read on and find out what you can do on your day trip to Whittier, Alaska!

Location

Whitter is located in southcentral Alaska right on Prince William Sound. It is just 60 miles south of Anchorage making it a perfect day trip destination.

How to get to Whittier

The Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel Portage Side

Getting to Whittier is half of the fun of visiting. Since Whittier sits on the coastline on the other side of the Chugach Mountains the only way to get there is through a tunnel. The one-way, 2.5 mile Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel is the longest in North America and is shared by the train and vehicles. There are scheduled times every hour for the train to use the tunnel and for vehicles. It is very important to know the tunnel schedule before you head to Whittier. As you can imagine the schedule is often delayed so it is important to add extra travel time through the tunnel. Plan for at least 30-40 minutes to get through the tunnel. The current cost for private vehicles is $13.

What to explore in Whittier, Alaska

Water Activities

Whittier is on an amazing body of water! From Whittier you can go kayaking, rent jetskis, take a leisure boating excursion or join on of the glacier day cruises. If you love fishing, Prince William Sound is one of the best places to fish on the planet and there are many guides ready to help you catch your limit. And all of these activities are surrounded by some absolutely stunning scenery!

Hiking

Emerald Cove Trail

Around Whittier there are three fantastic hiking trails. If you are hiking in late July/August then be on the lookout for delicious berries and also bears.

  • Emerald Cove Trail–This is a relatively flat trail but is VERY muddy and quite rooty. You will be watching your foot placement pretty much the whole way. Children can hike this trail but you definitely will want boots. BUT, this trail is well worth the effort because when you look up you will be awestruck by the gorgeous surroundings nearby and across the bay. The full length is around 3 miles, but there is a first cove about a mile or so in and is a beautiful place to stop, play and then turn around.
  • Horsetail Falls Trail–This trail is a 1 mile moderately uphill hike to see the beautiful Horsetail Falls. For those wanting a more difficult hike, you can continue up to Blackstone Ridge to see the waterfalls from the top.
  • Portage Pass Trail–This is the most difficult hike of the three but probably also boasts the best views from the top. The trailhead for this hike is just after you get through the tunnel. The 2-mile hike will take you up and over the mountain (around 800 ft) to Portage Lake, right across from the glacier. And then on the way back, you will look down on the Whittier harbor, and Prince William Sound. Absolutely gorgeous!

Around the Town

View from parking area/picnic spot at the end of Shotgun Cove Trail (Road)
  • Sit at the head of the bay and enjoy the scenery and have a picnic.
  • Hang out at the harbor and watch all the boats go out and come in.
  • Eat at one of the restaurants on the waterfront.
  • Drive out to the end of the road and take in the beauty of the water and mountains.
  • Go birdwatching. There are so many birds to spot as well as the largest Kittiwake rookery in the North Pacific.
  • Take a self-guided tour of the historical sites.
  • Visit the Prince William Sound Museum in the Anchor Inn.
  • Stroll over to the 14-story Begich Towers which is home to nearly all of Whittier’s residents, a school, grocery store, church, and post office.

A day trip to Whittier, Alaska makes a great addition to any vacation to Alaska. If a trip to visit Alaska is on your travel bucket list please contact me! I would love to help you plan an Alaska vacation your family will remember forever.

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Enjoy Wyoming like never before with Adventures by Disney

Right here in the United States, there are incredible places to discover and explore. The United States might not have centuries-old castles and buildings or baroque and gothic architecture but there are some stunning natural landscapes and fascinating natural wonders. This week we are going to explore the wonders of Wyoming with a tour of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Parks courtesy of Adventures by Disney.

Adventures by Disney

Adventures by Disney are expertly crafted guided tour vacations all throughout the world. They have itineraries exploring almost every continent. Disney has really upped the tour experience through amazing customer service (Disney is tops at their customer service), two adventure guides plus a cultural guide from the area to help immerse you in your vacation experience, and access to opportunities that others just don’t have.

These tours are designed with every traveler in mind. Many activities are created for the whole family to enjoy together. Then there are some activities just for the adults to enjoy (such as a gourmet dinner or wine tasting) while the kids have something especially for them. The Adventures by Disney tour experience is definitely at the head of the pack when it comes to guided tours!

Exploring Wyoming

Through this tour Adventures by Disney designs a tour to help you experience the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Parks in ways that you probably haven’t before. Your Adventure Guides bring the stories of these two parks to life as you visit and explore these areas.

Most of the activites on this tour are relatively gentle but when you add them altogether some travelers might find them strenuous. Sometimes there are other options that are more relaxing and you always have a choice of your activities on the last couple of days.

While the hotel accomodations are wonderful they don’t always have as much in the way of television and internet access. Internet might only be available in the common areas. What a great opportunity to unplug and spend time on the people who really matter.

Let’s get started on this tour and see what could be in your family’s future!

Day 1–Jackson Hole, WY

See the Antler arch in Jackson Hole WY on an Adventures by Disney tour

Today you fly into the airport in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. One of your Adventure Guides meets you at the airport, helps you get your luggage and then drives you to the hotel you will be staying at for the next couple nights. At dinner you will meet the other families in your group and feast on cowboy grub and music. Tomorrow the adventures begin!

Day 2–Jackson Hole, WY

After breakfast head out on the town as a family to explore the scenic town of Jackson which is known as the “Gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Tetons National Parks.” There are so many fun shops to wander in and out of that everyone will enjoy.

Jackson Hole Playhouse will be your lunch destination for yummy Western food and a rip-roarin’ rolickin’ good show.

After lunch you will head to the Snake River for some awesome whitewater rafting through the wilderness.

The evening is free for you to wander around Jackson. You might want to pick up some western gear! There are some fantastic restaurants in the area so be sure to ask your Adventure Guide for recommendations.

Day 3–Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park

The Grand Teton Range

It’s an early morning breakfast before making your way to Grand Tetons National Park. Here, you will be joined by a local expert for a bicycle tour stopping at major highlights like Mormon Row and Moulton Barn. Not interested in biking? That’s just fine! You can spend time enjoying the visitors center and hiking some of the gorgeous trails.

Following a beautiful drive up to Jackson Lake, you eat your fill for lunch at the Jackson Lake Lodge. Lunch is overlooking the picturesque views of the Teton Range outside and the beautifully painted mural of the range painted by American artist, Carl Roters in the late 20th-century.

The road to Yellowstone National Park takes you through the northern part of Grand Tetons National Park. Once arriving at Yellowstone you get to explore the amazing geysers, mudpots and geothermal phenomena with a scavenger hunt at West Thumb Geyser Basin. What an amazing start!

Settle in to your room right within walking distance of Old Faithful Geyser. Before dinner you will want to try and see the geyser explode. Old Faithful isn’t one of the most spectacular geysers (yet, it is VERY cool!) in Yellowstone but it erupts the most frequently.

See Old Faithful Geyser on a Wyoming Adventures by Disney Tour
Old Faithful Geyser

Dinner will be at the historic Old Faithful Inn. What an experience! After dinner young travelers will have a fantastic time learning more about geysers and get to make their own eruptions!

Day 4–Yellowstone National Park to Brooks Lake Lodge

Make sure you have a hearty breakfast for this full day! Start out on an excursion on the Lower loop. You will see some of the parks most awe-inspiring thermal features like Old Faithful, Hayden Valley, Artist Point, the Upper and Lower Waterfalls and the spectacular Lake Yellowstone.

One of the highlights will be a privately guided tour of the Fountain Paint Pot Trail. Be awestruck by the spectacular blue pools, pink mudpots, minigeysers and the hissing steam vents also know as fumaroles.

Fill up your hungry stomachs at the Canyon Village Lounge to get ready for your afternoon adventures. You will love hiking around the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Stay at the top and marvel at the moss-covered rock, and the multitude of colors on the walls created by the mineral stains. Or, head down and get a little closer and a little wetter.

See the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone on an Adventures by Disney tour
The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

Take a load off your feet for a bit aboard a motorcoach through the Hayden Valley. This is a wildlife paradise so keep your eyes open for elk, grizzly bears, and bison roaming around. Say a fond farewell to Yellowstone!

Your Wyoming Adventures by Disney adventure takes you to Brooks Lake Lodge which will be a welcomed sight after your busy day. This historic lodge and dude ranch will be your home base for your last few days. This 100-year old lodge combines country living and outdoor adventure with outstanding accommodations, gourmet dining, and 5-star service. They even have a wonderfully relaxing spa for an additional fee. After dinner this evening there isn’t anything scheduled to give you a little time to rest and relax.

Day 5–Brooks Lake Lodge

Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided during the day at the lodge. Delicious food will be served in the Great Hall giving you a bit of time to recharge from the activities of the day.

Today will be filled with so many awesome outdoor activities to choose from. You will get to choose an activity from this list for the morning and the afternoon.

  • Horseback Trail Ride with Cowboys–Explore the mountains with a real cowboy. Learn to rope, ride, hoot, and holler from the best!
  • Fly-Fishing–No matter what your skill level you will have a fantastic fishing experience.
  • Hiking–Take a leisurely stroll along the nature trails around the lodge or a rigorous hike up Brooks Mountain to the top of the Continental Divide.
  • Canoeing–Paddle through the serene waters of this mountain lake.
  • Archery–Take aim with target practice with the Rocky Mountains as the backdrop.

After dinner watch a classic Disney film in a storybook setting.

Day 6–Brooks Lake Lodge

There are so many fantastic activities around the Lodge that you will have another day to experience activities you didn’t get to yesterday or repeat the things you loved. These two days are perfect for connecting with your family in new and different ways.

The farewell dinner this evening is the perfect end to a fabulous vacation. Relive the memories with your family of all the amazing adventures during the week. Say goodbye to the new friends you have made along the way.

Day 7–Brooks Lake to Jackson Hole, WY

Following breakfast, you will be taken back to the airport in Jackson Hole. This is the sad end of your Wyoming Adventures by Disney tour but it doesn’t have to be the end of your vacation. You can always spend a little more time in the area. More exploration of the Grand Tetons might be calling your name.



Do you have a favorite thing to do in Jackson Hole, Grand Tetons or Yellowstone National Park? Let us all know in the comments below your don’t miss activities!

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Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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