I'll share my travel stories and trips in this blog. I'll be mostly sharing information that I didn't know before hand, posting my pics and videos.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Alaska - Day 2: Talkeetna and Seward Highway
Started the day with some views of the city...
Anchorage
Anchorage
Talkeetna
The first town to visit was Talkeetna, about 120 miles north of Anchorage (2.5 hour drive). The road was very nice, surrounded by pines of all tones of green.
Talkeetna Historic District
US Post Office - Talkeetna
Tip: Public restrooms are available at this place
Talkeetna Air Taxi
Art shops in Talkeetna
TIP: If you're looking for souvenirs, always check the country of origin. As everywhere in the USA, most cheaper stuff is made in Asia. There are beautiful crafts from local artisans, more expensive, but since we're in Alaska the idea is to get native artwork. Some nice and less expensive native souvenirs can still be found.
Talkeetna is a small town, but there's quite a lot of people walking around. Probably because lots of tours to Denali depart from this location. If somebody is looking for a flight seeing tour, this is probably the best place. There are several companies to choose from, and most of them offer some kind of discount (either through their web site or free travel magazines). The weather changes very fast, and the flight seeing tours will be cancelled if the weather isn't optimal (refunding the deposit).
Talkeetna has some good beer, it's a good place to have a beer and a meal. People is also very friendly, as in most of the other places we visited in Alaska.
The Seward Highway
After a few hours in town, it was time to continue to the next destination, Seward, 5 hours driving to the south of Talkeetna. After passing Anchorage, the Seward highway has magnificent landscapes and view points. There are lots of places to see, and thanks to the long Summer days, it's possible to be driving late at night and still be able to enjoy all views.
Seward Highway
Indian Valley Mine
Indian Valley Mine
Indian Valley Mine
Indian Valley Mine
The Indian Valley Mine is a good stop on the way. The people who own the place are very friendly, they invited us some tea and told their stories. It's a good place to stop by. The entrance fee for their small is only $1. They can also teach how to pan gold (didn't have time to try it, don't know the cost).
Bird Point
Bird Point - Seward Highway
Seward Highway
Seward
We reached Seward after 10pm. Hungry, but all restaurants were closed. Fortunately, the supermarket (Safeway) is open until midnight, which saved our dinner.
Safeway at Seward
The hotel for Seward's night was the Harborview Hotel. I would categorize it more than a Motel rather hotel. But the price is good (compared to the other options), located about 5 blocks of the port. The hotel is safe, clean, offers free WiFi and free parking. However, it will be kind of noisy after 7pm, when guests start waking up and turning on showers.
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