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    re?? First, have breakfast at the Snow City Cafe, then head south via the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway and All-American Road to Seward. It is not uncommon to see Dall sheep, beluga whales and bald eagles from the Highway. Allow plenty of time for the drive -- both to take in the sights, and to allow for heavy summer traffic.

    Once in Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers. Take

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    Day 1 Anchorage

    Start your day with breakfast at The Pantry at The Hotel Captain Cook, in the heart of downtown. From here, it's just a short stroll to the Sunshine Plaza for an historical view of the 1964 earthquake, or see it firsthand at Earthquake Park. After that, drive up to Flattop at the base of the Chugach mountains, which is one of the city's popular day hikes. Or, you could stroll a peaceful, wooded trail in Bicentennial Park. Have lunch on the huge outdoor deck at The Fancy Moose, overlooking Lake Spenard, the world's busiest floatplane lake. Visit the Alaska Zoo, and see some Alaska wildlife up close. Have dinner at Simon and Seafort's (the crab artichoke dip is to die for) for the most spectacular sunset view you could ever imagine. This sunset will last for hours (you ARE in Alaska...).

    Day 2 Anchorage

    After a hearty breakfast at The Ptarmigan Grill, start your day on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail with views of Cook Inlet and six mountain ranges. Rent some bicycles, or take a leisurely stroll along the trail. Now you could head up to Hillside, and have lunch at O'Malley's on the Green, with a breathtaking view over the Anchorage Bowl.

    Then drive toward Turnagain Arm to Potter Marsh, home to more than 130 species of waterfowl. Enjoy hiking another trail; Anchorage has more trails than nearly any other city in the lower 48. After you've worked up a huge appetite, head downtown to Club Paris, an Anchorage institution. Here, you can enjoy a 4" thick filet mignon, which you'll enjoy with all the locals; this isn't a tourist restaurant. All of the restaurants I'm recommending are favored by locals; after being a resident for eight years I know the best places....

    Day 3 Anchorage - Seward

    Are you ready for some real adventure?? First, have breakfast at the Snow City Cafe, then head south via the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway and All-American Road to Seward. It is not uncommon to see Dall sheep, beluga whales and bald eagles from the Highway. Allow plenty of time for the drive -- both to take in the sights, and to allow for heavy summer traffic.

    Once in Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers. Take a

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    rk. Have lunch on the huge outdoor deck at The Fancy Moose, overlooking Lake Spenard, the world's busiest floatplane lake. Visit the Alaska Zoo, and see some Alaska wildlife up close. Have dinner at Simon and Seafort's (the crab artichoke dip is to die for) for the most spectacular sunset view you could ever imagine. This sunset will last for hours (you ARE in Alaska...).

    Day 2 Anchorage

    After a hearty breakfast at The Ptarmigan Grill, start your day on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail with views of Cook Inlet and six mountain ranges. Rent some bicycles, or take a leisurely stroll along the trail. Now you could head up to Hillside, and have lunch at O'Malley's on the Green, with a breathtaking view over the Anchorage Bowl.

    Then drive toward Turnagain Arm to Potter Marsh, home to more than 130 species of waterfowl. Enjoy hiking another trail; Anchorage has more trails than nearly any other city in the lower 48. After you've worked up a huge appetite, head downtown to Club Paris, an Anchorage institution. Here, you can enjoy a 4" thick filet mignon, which you'll enjoy with all the locals; this isn't a tourist restaurant. All of the restaurants I'm recommending are favored by locals; after being a resident for eight years I know the best places....

    Day 3 Anchorage - Seward

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    Once in Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers. Take

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    rill, start your day on the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail with views of Cook Inlet and six mountain ranges. Rent some bicycles, or take a leisurely stroll along the trail. Now you could head up to Hillside, and have lunch at O'Malley's on the Green, with a breathtaking view over the Anchorage Bowl.

    Then drive toward Turnagain Arm to Potter Marsh, home to more than 130 species of waterfowl. Enjoy hiking another trail; Anchorage has more trails than nearly any other city in the lower 48. After you've worked up a huge appetite, head downtown to Club Paris, an Anchorage institution. Here, you can enjoy a 4" thick filet mignon, which you'll enjoy with all the locals; this isn't a tourist restaurant. All of the restaurants I'm recommending are favored by locals; after being a resident for eight years I know the best places....

    Day 3 Anchorage - Seward

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    Once in Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers. Take

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    y any other city in the lower 48. After you've worked up a huge appetite, head downtown to Club Paris, an Anchorage institution. Here, you can enjoy a 4" thick filet mignon, which you'll enjoy with all the locals; this isn't a tourist restaurant. All of the restaurants I'm recommending are favored by locals; after being a resident for eight years I know the best places....

    Day 3 Anchorage - Seward

    Are you ready for some real adventure?? First, have breakfast at the Snow City Cafe, then head south via the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway and All-American Road to Seward. It is not uncommon to see Dall sheep, beluga whales and bald eagles from the Highway. Allow plenty of time for the drive -- both to take in the sights, and to allow for heavy summer traffic.

    Once in Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers. Take

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    re?? First, have breakfast at the Snow City Cafe, then head south via the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway and All-American Road to Seward. It is not uncommon to see Dall sheep, beluga whales and bald eagles from the Highway. Allow plenty of time for the drive -- both to take in the sights, and to allow for heavy summer traffic.

    Once in Seward, visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Exit Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers. Take a boat tour of the Kenai Fjords National Park to see a variety of sea life such as otters, sea lions and puffins. An absolute MUST is the Exit Glacier Salmon Bake for lunch - for true, fresh Alaskan seafood, you can't miss this place! For dinner, I highly recommend Resurrection Roadhouse - their salmon is incredible. They also serve breakfast, which shouldn't be missed before you leave in the morning!

    Day 4 Seward - Soldotna - Kenai

    Drive through the Chugach National Forest west to Soldotna, famous for Kenai River King salmon, and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, home to moose and other wildlife. Visit nearby Kenai, rich in history and culture, and tour the Holy Assumption Russian Orthodox Church, a National Historic Landmark. You'd probably prefer to stay overnight in Soldotna, before heading south to Homer. Keep your eye open for a salmon bake, as they're the best option for local dining. There aren't any really bad restaurants in town, and Soldotna is large enough that it even has a couple of chain fast food restaurants.

    Day 5 Soldotna - Homer

    Take a morning drive south along the bluffs of Cook Inlet, where sightings of beluga whales and seals are common. At the end of the road you'll reach Homer, a bustling artist community and the Halibut Capital of the world. Take an afternoon to explore Homer's historic harbor walk and eclectic art galleries. You could also take a water taxi to Halibut Cove, a quiet paradise tucked away in Kachemak Bay State Park. For dinner, head to Fat Olive's for a true oven-fired pizza that won't soon be forgotten. Fat Olives is filled with beautiful local artwork.

    Day 6 Homer - Girdwood

    Before you leave in the morning, make sure you eat breakfast at Fresh Sourdough Express - it's awesome! Now,

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