- TripBuzz found 47 things to do with kids in or near Wasilla, Alaska, including 30 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palmer, Eagle River, McCarthy and Anchorage.
- From Nancy Lakes Recreation Area to North Bowl, the Wasilla area offers 41 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Kayaking.
- An hour outside of Anchorage, Wasilla, Alaska is a city with scenic beauty and outdoor adventures like hiking, fishing, and camping. The Dorothy G. Page Museum of the city is open year round for visitors to explore and learn about the cultural and historical heritage of Wasilla. The city is also known as the hometown of Sarah Palin, Alaskan Governor and 2008 Vice Presidential Nominee.
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Leading to a summit, Flattop Mountain Trail offers visitors of all skill levels an hour long trail. From the top of the trail, visitors have panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness and downtown Anchorage.
34.2 Miles
Popular for its convenient location, the Flattop Trail Hike stretches for 3 miles and has a maximum elevation of 1,350 feet. It is of a moderate difficulty.
34.4 Miles
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Mile 104 Seward Highway, Indian, AK 99540
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Learn to pan for gold at Indian Valley Mine National Historic Site, check out an assay building with a small museum, try to cross the rope crossing as the miners would have had to years ago or enjoy the panoramic view of the Turnagain Arm.
34.5 Miles
Alaska's only indoor waterpark can be found at H2Oasis Indoor Waterpark in Anchorage. The park features waterslides, a lazy river, water coaster, and more, visit today and enjoy the water any time of the year, in any weather.
34.8 Miles
Encompassing 1,400-acres of lush forests and stunning mountain views, Kincaid Park in Anchorage is an outdoor lovers paradise. Miles of trails for biking, hiking and jogging, traverse beautiful recreation areas, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
36.9 Miles
A large variety of birds can be spotted at the Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary: wild geese, swans, ducks, grebes, harriers, and many others. Mammals such as moose and muskrats also find their home in here, while in the waters, when the season comes, the salmon abounds.
38.9 Miles
Black Bear ATV Adventure offers guided ATV Tours into the Alaska Wilderness. Patrons can experience the backwoods of Alaska while looking out for wildlife which may include grizzly bears, black bears and moose.
43.5 Miles
Popular among skiers for its 2,000 feet elevation, the Alyeska Ski Area has 1,610 skiable acres and more than 76 trails for the winter sports enthusiasts to enjoy.
43.5 Miles
Located on scenic Mt. Aleyska, Alaska Paragliding offers visitors a chance to experience this thrilling sport. Guided trips floating down the mountain in tandem with licensed instructors are offered to all guests, weather permitting.
43.7 Miles
On the site of Crow Creek Mine there are, besides the 1896 mine, some of the oldest buildings in Anchorage. Tours and gold panning expeditions are some of the services offered.