Alaska has a zoo in Anchorage, BUT this place should also be on your list of things to do. As a non-profit, the AWCC does amazing work in conservation and rehabilitation across the state. It's a great place to come and see Alaska's wildlife in a more natural habitat. Plus, its location sits in the middle of your travels from Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula so it works well as a stop along your route!
Cost is per person and the funds go to a great cause helping the center do more wildlife conservation work. Also the center has a looped road that you can drive and/or walk... having these options work great during all the weather seasons here! AWCC is open year-round!
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, located just about an hour south Anchorage, is an awesome spot for anyone interested in the state's incredible wildlife. This place is all about conservation and education, showcasing animals that are native to Alaska. You can see everything from moose and bison to bears and wolves, all roaming in larger habitats similar to their natural environments. The center also plays a crucial role in rehabilitating injured animals and providing a safe haven for those that can't return to the wild. It's a great way for people to learn about these epic creatures while supporting conservation efforts. Plus, the stunning backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness makes it an unforgettable experience.