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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center    

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The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is located in Portage Valley and is surrounded by the breathtaking Chugach Mountain Range and Turnagain Arm Inlet. Located at Mile 79 …
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is located in Portage Valley and is surrounded by the breathtaking Chugach Mountain Range and Turnagain Arm Inlet. Located at Mile 79 of the Seward Highway, AWCC is a non-profit sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska's wildlife through conservation, education, research, and quality animal care. AWCC takes in orphaned and injured animals year-round and provides them a forever home. The sanctuary maintains over 200 acres of spacious habitats for resident animals to feel at home displaying their natural wild behavior as education ambassadors for their species. It is common for visitors to see brown bears swimming, moose strutting, wood bison roaming, muskox playing, wolves posing, porcupines climbing, and more!

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Apr 18, 2025
Terrible day to visit, cold, windy and a little snow but oh my what an experience, highlight was the grizzly bear came out to playin the snow,that plus several other animal sightings made it a fantas…Full review by Andrew P
Apr 11, 2025
Even with heavy snow falling, we saw so much amazing wildlife! The brown bears were especially wonderful and put on a playful show! The staff were so friendly as well.Full review by Taci W
Mar 27, 2025
We had a great time seeing all the animals and even if this place didn’t have any animals the views are amazing!! All of the animals were out and about walking around or eating. The staff was very fr…Full review by lyn298888
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Curious to know what dining options there are on site or nearby, we’ll be driving from Anchorage and then continuing south …
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Curious to know what dining options there are on site or nearby, we’ll be driving from Anchorage and then continuing south to Homer. Someone mentioned a food truck, but I don’t see anything on their website. What would be the closest town/s for grabbing lunch? Thanks
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Hi, when we visited in late September there was a food truck onsite and grab-to-go snack options. All outdoor, not much seating. I’d probably go prepared with your own snacks or …
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Hi, when we visited in late September there was a food truck onsite and grab-to-go snack options. All outdoor, not much seating. I’d probably go prepared with your own snacks or eat before/after visiting.
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Answer by Sharyn F · Dec 4, 2024
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Hi - website isn't working for me. I understand it's a 1.5 mi road. Do I just walk/drive through it? What can we we do/see. Thanks
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You can drive it or you can walk. We walked parts of it. We were part of a tour so the van dropped us at one spot and picked us up at the entrance/exit. I also saw cars just driving through …
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You can drive it or you can walk. We walked parts of it. We were part of a tour so the van dropped us at one spot and picked us up at the entrance/exit. I also saw cars just driving through the loop. If driving you could stop to get out and take pictures. The center is home to many animals (bison, musk ox, deer, etc.) The loop takes you by their enclosures.
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Hi there, at what time do you feed the bears, thanks
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Our daily animal programs are as follows: Programs#TAB#Time#TAB#Location Birds Words#TAB# 9:30 am#TAB#Behind the Gift Store Bear …
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Our daily animal programs are as follows: Programs#TAB#Time#TAB#Location Birds Words#TAB# 9:30 am#TAB#Behind the Gift Store Bear Necessities#TAB#11:30 am#TAB#BEARS Boardwalk Porcupine Chat#TAB#12:30 pm#TAB#In front/behind Gift Shop Say “Hi” to Kobuk#TAB#1:30 pm#TAB#Kobuk’s Enclosure Meet the Foxes#TAB#2:30 pm#TAB#Behind the Gift Shop/Red Barn Bears’ Business#TAB#3:30 pm#TAB#BEARS Boardwalk Meet the Wolves#TAB#4:30 pm#TAB#Wolf enclosure
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If I take the train to the Whittier cruise terminal, is there any way to get to the Center for a visit? Rental cars are sold out …
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If I take the train to the Whittier cruise terminal, is there any way to get to the Center for a visit? Rental cars are sold out from Anchorage and from Whittier and I was trying to avoid taking a shuttle bus from Anchorage, even though I know many include a stop at the Center. Thanks for any suggestions!
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Sorry, I’m not sure. I did a tour so it was included.
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Is it possible to get round the center on a small mobility scooter?
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I think you can do it. Because it’s a dirt road, not only a scooter has problems also walking on foot. Go slow! You can also see the most animals from the car, what I did because my …
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I think you can do it. Because it’s a dirt road, not only a scooter has problems also walking on foot. Go slow! You can also see the most animals from the car, what I did because my walking problems. But at the bear area you really should go out.
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