As the fall colors fade and the crisp air signals winter’s imminent arrival, there is still time to explore some of Alaska’s lesser-known parks before heavy snowfall hits the ground.
Whether you’re hiking trails, soaking in a hot tub beneath the aurora, or wandering through a pumpkin patch, Alaska offers an unforgettable autumn experience.
The Alaska Native Heritage Center sits east of downtown Anchorage along the Glenn Highway and welcomes visitors daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. between May and September. The center is closed during ...