Girdwood
Understand
Climate
Get in
The main access to Girdwood is along the Seward Highway, it is a very scenic drive but can be slow during peak summer travel times.
Girdwood does have a small landing strip/airport in town but it is primarily used as a base of operations for local heli-skiing guide companies and given the length of the runway it is suitable for only small prop planes; thus ruling out air travel as a method for getting to town. This means almost everyone who comes to Girdwood including Alaskan locals come in by car or shuttle. For those originating farther a field the closest major airport is the Ted Stevens International Airport in Anchorage. The airport is served by most major airlines and can be reached on non-stop flights from such major US cities as Denver, Seattle, and San Francisco. If not renting a car, prior to arrival one should arrange shuttle travel to Girdwood and have them meet you at the airport.
By bus Girdwood is 40 miles or 1 hours ride from Anchorage, it is served by the Seward bus line.
Get around
See
The Portage GlacierThis is listed as many as one of the most visited tourist sites in all of Alaska, and is unique among glaciers as much of its face is underwater.
Turnagain ArmThis section of ocean water near Girdwood is home to the second largest tides in North America and one of the few bore tides in the world, an occurrence where due to the length of the arm and the height of the tides the come in as a wave.
Alyeska MountainSpecifically the view from the top of the tram and the soon to be open Round House Museum that will commemorate the history of skiing in the area.
Do
SkiingBoth at the Alyeska Resort with its challenging 1,000 acres of skiable terrain and 600 inches of a snow a year, and in number of ways in the back country areas surrounding Girdwood, the most popular of those being By helicopter or snowcat.
Ice SkatingIce skating can be had on the numerous marshes around portage, as well as portage lake. One can skate from near Ingram Creek all the way to girdwood with numerous short portages.
FishingBoth locally and far a field from Girdwood, guided trips are a widely available and a popular option
Snow mobilingThis activity is available all year round. Turnagain Pass is a popular Winter spot. In the summer, snow machiners are lifted by helicopter on to glaciers in the surrounding Chugach Mountain Range.
BikingThere is a paved six-mile (10-km) bike trail that goes all the way from Alyeska Resort to Bird Point. Eventually the trail will follow Turnagain Arm all the way to Anchorage. There dozens of Mountain Biking trails in the valley for the more adventurous.
Cross Country Skiing and Snow ShoeingSkiers and snowshoers have over 30 miles (48 km) of untracked trails to explore, through frozen musky and rainforest. Guided snowshoe expeditions are run every day in the Winter.
Big Game Alaska Wildlife CenterAn Alaskan wildlife rehabilitation center. You can see moose, deer, black and grizzly bears, owls, bison musk ox and a variety of game birds. They have an excellent Alaskan gift shop.
Girdwood Forest FairIn early July, the Forest Fair features Alaskan artists, hand-crafted items, exotic foods and entertainers from all over Alaska. Fun for the whole family is kicked off by the Forest Fair Parade.
Buy
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Great Alaskan Tourist Trap
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Girdwood Books & News
phone: +1 907-783-2020
Eat
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phone: +1 907-783-2594A favorite among locals and one of the best food values in town.
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Jack Sprat
phone: +1 907-783-5225Fat and lean world cuisine. -
phone: +1 907-783-2831Restaurant and bakery offering omelets, gigantic sweet rolls and huge sourdough pancake stacks. For lunch, sandwiches, pizzas and bottomless bowls of homemade soup. Summer garden dining. Open 7 days a week.
The SitzmarkAt Alyeska Resort on the Boardwalk by Chairs 1 and 3. The Sitzmark Bar and Grill features monster burgers and sandwiches and is open daily during the winter in conjunction with mountain operations.
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The Ice Cream Shop
phone: +1 907-783-3182Enjoy your ice cream treat and espresso drink while viewing a collection of historical photos of Girdwood & an authentic Totem Pole. -
phone: +1 907-783-2822Cajun restaurant located off Crow Creek road. The walls and ceiling of the restaurant are covered in various signs, artwork, and knickknacks among other things.
Drink
The AuroraAurora Bar and Lounge is on the third floor of the Alyeska Resort Hotel at the top of the Grand Staircase.
Chair Five RestaurantLocated in town also doubles as the town's largest and most popular bar.
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phone: +1 907-783-0088address: 158 Holmgren PlCasa del Sol brings you homemade sauces, delicious food and friendly faces, sourced locally. The alcohol selection is comprised of some of the best beers and wines the Northwest has to offer. Dine-in, take-out, winter delivery.
Sleep
Hotel
Alyeska Resort HotelThe primary place to stay in Girdwood is the Alyeska Resort Hotel, remodeled in 2007. It features hundreds of rooms and six restaurants. Despite its mega resort billing though rates a very affordable especially when compared with major resorts in the lower 48.
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phone: +1 907-783-2000address: 203 Olympic Mt LoopOffers Girdwood's largest inventory of nightly vacation rentals. They have lodging options for every budget. Offering rooms, B&B, Romantic cabins with private hot tubs, Slope side condos and Luxury Mt.homes and Chalets for familily gatherings, weddings and meetings. Stop by their office in the heart of the Chugach Mts. for your key and helpful information.
B&B options
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Carriage House B&B and Stables
phone: +1 907-783-9464The B&B offers privacy and service with a separate entrance and accommodations, while your hosts, Jake and Rachel are there for your assistance. The rooms are furnished with your comfort in mind featuring "dream beds" with sateen sheets and down comforters, cable TV and private baths with all the amenities. The B&B has a separate entrance, private patio overlooking the gardens, a fully equipped guest kitchen and sitting area with visitor information and high speed internet access. -
Bud & Carol's B&B
phone: +1 907-783-3182In the Girdwood valley, at the base of Mt. Alyeska Ski and Year Round Resort, 2 blocks to chair lifts, on ski shuttle route, walking/biking trail and entrance to cross country ski and dog sled trails. -
Alpina Inn Bed & Breakfast
phone: +1 907-783-2482B&B with a private entrance to a 2-room suite. Sitting area, kitchen, bathroom with shower. Deck with sitting area that looks across the valley. -
Girdwood Good Night B&B
phone: +1 907-783-3193Stowe Drive Luxurious comfort, privacy, and 750 sq ft of light-filled, modern living space await you! Enjoy mountain views, numerous amenities, and a full hot breakfast. Sleeps up to 4. Non-smoking. -
Hidden Creek Bed and Breakfast
phone: +1 907-783-5557Nestled in the woods high atop Vail Drive, Hidden Creek Bed & Breakfast offers a place to surround yourself with nature, while soaking up the luxurious comforts of this beautiful craftsman home. -
phone: +1 907-783-2000Offers a quaint suite on a home with awesome Glacier Views from your private outdoor hot tub. All with a queen bed, private bath, TV/Cable/DVD, wireless internet, kitchenette. Wild Alaskan smoked salmon with bagels and fresh fruits are served continental.
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phone: +1 907 350-0674Three room B&B that comes with home-made croissants, home-made jam, and other great things. Huge windows with views of the mountains.
Hostel
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phone: +1 907-783-2222
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Portage Valley Cabins & RV
phone: +1 907 783-3111address: Mile 7.7 Portage Glacier RdCamping spots and budget cabins.
Stay safe
Do not feed the bears. Do not leave food or food wrappers in your car.