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Alaska

Wild About Alaska: Glaciers & Wildlife With Your Family

Program No. 24150RJ
Alongside your family, explore Alaska by foot, train, raft, dog sled and boat to get up close to towering glaciers and awesome wildlife.

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Age 8 - 15
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DATES
Jun 15 - Jun 21, 2024
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3,749
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2,449
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Jun 15 - Jun 21, 2024
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Jun 29 - Jul 5, 2024
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Jun 29 - Jul 5, 2024
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Jul 13 - Jul 19, 2024
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Jul 13 - Jul 19, 2024
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Jul 27 - Aug 2, 2024
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Jul 27 - Aug 2, 2024
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2,449
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2,449
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At a Glance

Picture it: Floating down a clear river past jaw-dropping glaciers. Smiling from ear to ear while excited Huskies pull you and your family through the wilderness. During one unforgettable week in the wilds of Alaska, make memories that’ll last a lifetime as you explore some of the country’s coolest landscapes – literally! Experience train rides to amazing glaciers, wildlife walks through the forest and a rafting adventure while searching for moose and bears along the way. Learn about the animals that call Alaska home, all delving deep into the wild with your family.
Activity Level
Let's Go!
Walking for up to two miles on sometimes rocky terrain, possible long periods of standing, floating down river for 3.5 hours.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Visit the SeaLife Center where you’ll learn about marine animals during two hands-on activities, a scavenger hunt and trivia, and explore among the sea lions and seabird habitats!
  • Sail past massive glaciers in Kenai Fjords National Park as the experts help you search for local wildlife like whales, otters, puffins, sea lions and more.
  • Learn about Alaska’s long history of dog sledding at the Seavey Iditarod Racing Team's facility where the three-time champions train, enjoy a ride through the wilderness and meet the puppies-in-training.

General Notes

For a comparable grandparent adventure for grandchildren ages 8-11 or 12-15, depending on the date, check out "Wild About Alaska: Glaciers & Wildlife With Your Grandchild" (#24149).
Visit the Road Scholar Bookshop
You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
Alaska Earthquake 64: Where Were You?
by Joy Griffin
Thirty years after the great Alaska earthquake which occurred on Good Friday of 1964, the Homer Library collected 50 first-person amusing and terrifying reminiscences from residents who experienced the earthquake. This book contains these stories and is illustrated using 40 black and white photographs, including photos of many of the Alaskans who contributed their stories.
Guide to Marine Mammals of Alaska
by Kate Wynne
This book covers all 29 marine mammal species of Alaska. Each whale, porpoise, dolphin, seal, sea lion, walrus, sea otter, and polar bear is described and illustrated. Color photos and surface profile drawings show all Alaska marine mammals and compare similar species, and color range maps show distribution.
Guide to the Birds of Alaska
by Robert Armstrong
In the new 6th edition, this guide to the birds of Alaska includes more than 900 full-color photos, 22 new species, name and systematic changes made by the American Ornithological Union, updated status and distribution charts, map of Alaska's six biogeographic regions, and much more.
Alaska's Wild Plants: A Guide to Alaska's Edible Harvest
by Jancie J. Schofield
This guide book includes descriptions and photographs to Alaska's most commonly found wild edible plants. You will also learn about what plants to avoid. This Alaska Pocket Guide includes more than 70 of Alaska's wild edible plants.
The Dragline Kid: A Gold-Miner's Daughter from Hope, Alaska
by Lisa Augustine
This hilarious book provides a glimpse into mining life on the Kenai Peninsula starting in the late 1940s.
Alaska's History: The People, Land and Events of the North Country
by Harry Ritter
This is a small, easily readable "digest" of Alaska's history. It is great for a quick overview and it is a good size for tucking into a suitcase or reading on a plane.





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