Wildlife Center with Lunch and Local Beer Sampling

This experience, is carefully designed to showcase some of the best sights, flavors, and wildlife encounters Alaska has to offer—all in one unforgettable day. Your adventure begins with a scenic driv

This experience, is carefully designed to showcase some of the best sights, flavors, and wildlife encounters Alaska has to offer—all in one unforgettable day. Your adventure begins with a scenic drive along the Seward Highway, known as one of the most beautiful drives in Alaska. Along the way, we make scenic stops with opportunities to spot Dall sheep, moose, beluga whales, bald eagles and more The highlight is a visit to the Wildlife Conservation Center, a nonprofit sanctuary for orphaned and injured native Alaskan animals. This center offers meaningful, up-close encounters with bears, moose, caribou, musk oxen, and more in a spacious, natural setting focused on conservation and education. Also included is a visit Girdwood, where lunch is served from a rotating lineup of local food trucks stationed at Girdwood Brewery. There, you'll also have the option to enjoy a curated beer tasting featuring small-batch Alaskan craft brews—a perfect taste of the local scene.

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Location: Anchorage

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Q&A

Q: Can anyone tell me if there's an age limit for kids attending the Wildlife Center experience?

A: There's no strict age limit! Kids are definitely welcome, but I'd recommend it for ages 5 and up. The Wildlife Conservation Center is super family-friendly, and the beer tasting is optional for adults. Just keep an eye on the kids during the wildlife encounters, as some animals can be really big!

Q: What if the weather's bad? Can we reschedule our Wildlife Center trip?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather is really bad! Alaskan Sights and Bites is pretty flexible with their bookings. Just give them a call and they’ll help you find another time that works. Make sure to check the forecast before heading out, though!

Q: Is parking easy at the Wildlife Center? I'm thinking of driving myself.

A: Parking is pretty straightforward at the Wildlife Conservation Center. They have a large lot, so you shouldn't have any issues finding a spot. Just be mindful of peak times in summer when it can get packed. If you're taking the scenic drive, it’s a beautiful route, so take your time!

Discussions

Just did the Wildlife Center experience! So worth it!

I recently went on the Wildlife Center trip with Alaskan Sights and Bites, and wow, it was amazing! The drive along the Seward Highway was stunning, we saw a ton of wildlife, including a family of moose! The center itself was super cool—getting up close to the bears and musk oxen was unforgettable. Plus, the local food trucks in Girdwood had some of the best fish tacos I've ever eaten, and the beer tasting was a nice touch. Highly recommend this for anyone visiting Alaska!

Thinking of gifting the Wildlife Center experience!

I'm thinking of giving this Wildlife Center experience as a gift for my brother's birthday. He loves nature and beer! I just want to make sure it’s as good as it sounds. Any tips or personal experiences would be awesome!