Chugach Range

Chugach Range

Stretching across south-central Alaska, the majestic Chugach Range beckons adventurers with its awe-inspiring beauty and untamed wilderness

Towering peaks, glaciers, and pristine forests create a captivating playground for outdoor enthusiasts.

Embrace the challenge of conquering peaks like Mount Marcus Baker, the crown jewel of the Chugach. As you ascend, witness breathtaking vistas of icy fjords and sprawling valleys, while spotting native wildlife like grizzly bears, moose, and mountain goats.

For those seeking serenity, immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Chugach National Forest. Trek through ancient forests of Sitka spruce and hemlock, hike along scenic trails that lead to hidden lakes and cascading waterfalls, or try your hand at fishing in crystal-clear rivers teeming with salmon.

Daredevils can unleash their adrenaline on thrilling activities like glacier hiking, heli-skiing, and ice climbing. Alternatively, enjoy a leisurely boat tour through Prince William Sound, discovering massive tidewater glaciers and the abundant marine life that calls this pristine habitat home.

In the Chugach Range, adventure and natural beauty await at every turn, creating memories to last a lifetime.

Nearby flights

Total tour time is 1 hour, flight time 30 minutes minutes

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Knik Glacier helicopter tour

Alaska Glacier Lodge

An unforgettable adventure to the majestic Knik Glacier. This awe-inspiring tour is not only a thrilling experience but also budget-friendly, making it accessible to all. As we land amidst the ancient ice of Knik Glacier, you'll have 30 minutes to explore with your knowledgeable guide, provided with crampons for a safe and exciting hike. Capture incredible images of the glacier's blue lakes, wind-sculpted ice features, and deep crevasses, formed over thousands of years. Admire the vertical ice walls and icebergs calving off Colony Glacier, adding to the wonder of this massive ice wonderland. Stretching over 25 miles in length and more than 5 miles wide, Knik Glacier descends from Mount Marcus Baker, the highest peak in the Chugach Range. This flight offers bird's-eye views of glacial wonders, including crevasses, moulins, glacial rivers, and waterfalls, all while keeping an eye out for wildlife such as moose, Dall sheep, and occasionally, bears. A true showcase of the best that Alaska has to offer, this tour promises an unforgettable experience for everyone.