- The list below includes 46 free or cheap things to do in or near Indian, Alaska, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Historic Sites, Fishing and Kayaking.
- From Indian Valley Mine National Historic Site to Resurrection Pass, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Indian and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anchorage, Girdwood, Eagle River and Talkeetna.
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A great little art gallery and gift shop, the Picture This Art Gallery sells a variety of products for people of all ages. Categories include seasonal items, fashion products, gifts, and more.
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11421 Old Glenn Highway, Eagle River, AK 99577
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Artworks Gallery & Glass Studio is an art gallery and studio featuring the artwork of over 100 artists, with a focus on local Alaskan artists. The gallery also has glass available for stained glass work and offers several art classes.
23.3 Miles
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Mi 2.2 Old Glenn Hy, Eagle River, AK 99577
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Created in 1983, the McDonald Harry J Memorial Ctr is a multi-purpose facility that features a multi-use turf field, a 2-lane track, and an ice hockey rink. The track can be used for running or walking.
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11723 Old Glenn Highway, Eagle River, AK 99577
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The history and science of Alaska is on view at The Alaska Museum of Natural History, where patrons can learn about the region dating back to the Ice Age. There are also many interactive displays and activities for kids.
23.7 Miles
A 24-lane bowling facility, Eagle River Bowl offers open and league bowling as well as private event hosting. The center has a pro shop, a bar with adult beverages, a golf simulator and a cafe with food and drinks.
24.0 Miles
Mt. Baldy offers family friendly hiking trails and beautiful views of Anchorage. The trails are also dog friendly in the warmer months, though the mountain is still easily accessible in the snowy season for more advanced hikers.
26.3 Miles
For experiencing the sight of the Portage Glacier, the visitor can either go to the welcome center on the site, or appeal to the many cruising services available. Grizzlies and musk oxen are the most common animals encountered.
26.5 Miles
The Williwaw Campground is situated along the beautiful Williwaw Creek with prime fishing and very near the Williwaw Salmon Viewing Area and the Tail of Blue Ice, with great views of the Portage Glacier. RV and tent sites are available.
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With a close-up view of and access to a glacier, the 1.4 mile Byron Glacier Trail provides a walk that is suitable for all ages. The trail features stones that children and adults can use for creative activities.
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The Portage Glacier is a glacier that was first recorded in 1898 and is situated between the Prince William Sound and the Turnagain Arm. The glacier spans a total distance of 14-miles wide.