Top 10 Outdoor Activities in Girdwood, Alaska (AK)

January 31, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Girdwood, United States including Alaska Backcountry Access, Alpine Air Alaska, Chugach Adventures, Alaska Wild Guides, FishHound Expeditions, Girdwood Bike Adventures, Ascending Path, Girdwood Mushing Company, Chugach Powder Guides, Alyeska Ski Area.
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1. Alaska Backcountry Access

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5.0 based on 95 reviews

Alaska Backcountry Access

Alaska Backcountry Access is a multi-sport adventure company dedicated to providing unique adventure activities in the Chugach National Forest and around Alaska. Access to the remote lakes, glaciers, waterfalls, rivers and trails is key to exploring the mountains surrounding this remarkable glaciated area. Finding the real Alaska is difficult so let the guides at Alaska Backcountry Access share their backyard with you. Get away from the crowds, off the beaten path and into world class backcountry adventure! Specializing in jetboating, canyoneering, rafting, gold panning, hiking, kayaking, ski trekking, snowshoeing, sled dog mushing, Iditarod and snowmobiling.

2. Alpine Air Alaska

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5.0 based on 889 reviews

Alpine Air Alaska

Alpine Air Alaska is a helicopter tour company in Girdwood, Alaska. We offer scenic flightseeing, glacier landings, and glacier dog sledding in the Summer!

3. Chugach Adventures

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5.0 based on 154 reviews

Chugach Adventures

Welcome to Chugach Adventures. We offer trips for all adventure levels, all ages & all abilities. Rafting, Iceberg Kayaking, Glacier Salmon Bakes, Helicopter Alpine Hikes, Camping Trips, Hiking Trips, & Wildlife Tours. Join us for a Bears, Trains, & Icebergs Tour for one of the best full day adventure tours from Anchorage, Girdwood, Portage, or Whittier. Visit Spencer Glacier- one of the most easily accessible terminus glacier lakes in Southcentral Alaska.

4. Alaska Wild Guides

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5.0 based on 89 reviews

Alaska Wild Guides

Wilderness adventure tours with snowmobiles in winter, sailing sea kayaks and jet ski tours in the summer months.

5. FishHound Expeditions

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5.0 based on 38 reviews

FishHound Expeditions

We guide fly fishing trips ranging from half day & full day wade or float adventures near Anchorage all the way to to 10 day expeditions float fishing trips throughout western Alaska and Kamchatka. All gear is provide on out trips and is include in the price. We have over thirty years of combined guiding experience. Let your inner FishHound out with us!

6. Girdwood Bike Adventures

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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Girdwood Bike Adventures

Girdwood Bike Adventures offers fat tire bike tours in Glacier City with daily tours for every enjoyment. Bore Tide Tours, Buds & Brews, Foodie Fun, Cycle Through History, Adventure Tours, Cruiser Style Sightseeing… and MORE! Let's ride bikes.

7. Ascending Path

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5.0 based on 307 reviews

Ascending Path

Visit and experience a unique Alaskan wilderness on our authentic glacier adventures. Within an hour of Anchorage we can have you on a glacier, and enjoying real Alaska on a spectacular guided hike. An amazing train ride gets us to the Spencer Whistle Stop which offers excellent Iceberg viewing and Glacier hiking. Your family can even paddle a Tandem Sea Kayak past icebergs and ride a Heli to climb on the Spencer Glacier itself.

8. Girdwood Mushing Company

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5.0 based on 124 reviews

Girdwood Mushing Company

An 8 mile journey in our open air 6x6 Pinzgauers takes you from sea level to an elevation of 1200 feet on the historical Iditarod trail. At this elevation the mountains open up to one of the most scenic landscapes in all of Alaska. Here you will meet one of our Alaskan Iditarod Mushers and their amazing sled dogs, who are incredible athletes. Observe dog handling techniques and interact with the dogs that ran 1049 miles from Anchorage to Nome―truly incredible athletes. This experience is “HANDS ON !!”Experience the excitement and energy of these athletes as you feel the raw power of these sled dogs as you ride through trails high up in the Alaska mountains. It’s an experience you will never forget. After your cart ride, you will visit our beautiful puppy pavilion. This is your chance to cuddle and play with future Alaska Iditarod Puppies. Check out authentic race memorabilia & hear stories from the trails from an Iditarod musher.

9. Chugach Powder Guides

439 Mt. Hood Drive, Girdwood, Anchorage, AK 99587 +1 907-783-4354 [email protected] http://www.chugachpowderguides.com/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Chugach Powder Guides

Alaska heli-skiing based in Girdwood. With 750,000 acres of heli terrain, 4 helicopters, 2 snowcats, and Alyeska Resort, CPG clients are in the mountains every day. Chugach Powder Guides was founded in the heart of the Western Chugach mountain range in 1997. CPG has opened up the finest back country skiing and snowboarding in the world, flying guests into terrain suitable for advanced intermediate to expert skiers.

Reviewed By TCoop77

I went with a group of couples to ski the Chugach with CPG. Had heard that weather could be a problem in Alaska, but we had great weather. The night we arrived we had 14inches of powder and then 3 bluebird days and one cloudy day in the trees the last day. I can not describe how good the skiing was. I’ve skied all over the world and this was the best. Big mountains, incredible snow quality, fantastic guides and pilots, and the most spectacular views in the US. First day was in the cat and then 3 days in the helicopter. My group skied pretty aggressive lines, while my wife’s group was a little more mellow. Really, any descent skier can ski there and should. I’d go back in a heartbeat. Love Alaska, can’t say enough.

10. Alyeska Ski Area

1000 Arlberg Dr, Girdwood, Anchorage, AK 99587 +1 907-754-2285 http://www.alyeskaresort.com/
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Alyeska Ski Area

Popular winter recreation resort for skiers that features 2,000 vertical feet of skiing on 27 trails.

Reviewed By coric727 - Midland, United States

We had a great day on the mountain. Even though it was towards the end of the season the weather was beautiful and the snow held on. The resort staff was consistent with asking guests to wear masks in the buildings and in lift lines. There was a nice variety of runs with varying difficulty and terrain. We’d love to come back, the view was phenomenal and it was much easier for us, flat landers, to breathe at Alyeska’s lower altitude.

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