Deluxe Trolley City Tour
1.5 - 2 Hours • Fully narrated tour • Get off and take photos at 3+ stops!
About
Step aboard Anchorage Trolley’s Deluxe City Tour for the next 90 minutes to 2 hours as we travel 20 miles experiencing Anchorage’s historical sites and cultural landmarks.
Listen as our guides share their family stories from growing up in Alaska. Hear our history from the most riveting moments of yesterdays to present-day living.
Watch as seaplanes splash land on the busiest float plane base in the world, travel back in time at Earthquake Park to see the shock waves frozen in time, explore Anchorage's oldest neighborhoods, and so much more. All along the way, help spot our most famous Alaskan resident, the mighty moose!
Every minute of the tour, you’ll be guided by a local Alaskan sharing why they love Anchorage.
On this tour you are encouraged to hop off the trolley with the guide at:
● Ship Creek to watch the fishermen fishing and the salmon
swimming.
● Earthquake Park to explore the devastation from the 1964
earthquake.
● Lake Hood & Lake Spenard to watch the planes land & take off
from the water.
● Point-Woronzof to capture the iconic photos of Downtown Anchorage & our beautiful mountain ranges.
And SO much more!
At each stop guests love that they can take more photos, ask more questions, and explore each destination.
Highlights
Mysterious Earthquake Park Watch Float Planes depart from the World’s Largest & Busiest Small engine base in the world Alaska Railroad Ship Creek Westchester Lagoon Historic Neighborhoods Wildlife Sightings Captain Cook Monument Live Narration Complimentary Coupon Book & More!!!!!
What's included
Live Narration 3+ stops to get out at and explore10-15 minutes with the guide and group Complimentary Coupon Book lots of photo opportunities A great time :-)
What to bring
Light Jacket or Sweater – Weather can change quickly in Alaska, even during summer.
Comfortable Footwear – For the brief stops during the tour, We recommend sturdy shoes like sneakers or walking shoes to handle any uneven ground or weather changes.
Sunglasses – The sun can be bright, especially reflecting off water or snow-covered mountains.
Camera/Phone – To capture scenic views and wildlife.
Binoculars – Optional, but useful for spotting wildlife and distant scenery.
Snacks – A small snack in case you get hungry
Water Bottle – Stay hydrated during the tour
Lastly, a Smile :-)
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