If you are looking for a quick, easy hike through some of Alaska’s prettiest frozen scenery, the Rodak Nature Loop at Eagle River Nature Center (in Eagle River, AK) provides a hike that isn’t too challenging and a vista worth drooling over. It’s the perfect place to bring the whole family after a fresh snowfall or even when the temperatures drop! Come along while we show you why we think this is a great place to add to any bucket list that includes winter hikes in Alaska.

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Have you ever hiked the Rodak Nature Loop? What did you think? Were the views amazing? Where do you like to spend winter in Alaska? Where would you go for great winter hiking in Alaska? Let us know in the comments below!

If you want to make this hike a little longer, pair it with another hike at the center; to do so, check out The Albert Loop Is A Stunning Trail To Admire Alaska’s Fresh. Snowfall. You can learn more about these hikes on AllTrails.

Want to enjoy a very unique lodging experience? Check out this Dome Airbnb In Alaska Where You Can Truly Sleep Beneath The Aurora.

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Where can we find museums in Alaska? 

  • The Tanana Valley Railroad Museum located in Fairbanks offers a wide array of interesting historical exhibits and fun train rides.
  • The Hammer Museum in Haines showcases historical hammers from many different cultures and illustrates the overall origins and evolution of tools.
  • The Alaska Museum of Science and Nature in Anchorage features an assortment of dinosaur bones and other relics related to the age of the dinosaur.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other intriguing museums in Alaska.

Where else can we enjoy outdoor adventures in Alaska?

  • Southeast Exposure Outdoor Adventure in Ketchikan is a tribute adventure situated in the middle of the Tongass National Forest.
  • The Icy Strait Point Zip Ride in Hoonah offers 6 thrilling zipline rides that are each 5,330 feet long.
  • The Running Reindeer Ranch in Fairbanks North Star Borough is a unique reindeer-led tour into the outback of Alaska.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other awesome places to enjoy outdoor adventures in Alaska.

Where can we go ice fishing in Alaska?

  • In the Kenai Peninsula some of the most popular ice fishing lakes are Summit, Hidden, Trail, Kenai, and the Canoe System Lakes,
  • In the Glennallen & Copper Valley Area head on out to Tonsina, Silver, Strelna, Van, Long, or Copper Lakes to pluck some fish from the frozen water.
  • In Anchorage some of the best places for ice fishing include Beach, Jewel, Mirror, DeLong, or Clunie Lakes.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other great spots to go ice fishing in Alaska.

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