On Sunday morning, we headed back to town a few hours before we had to catch our train from Talkeetna to Denali. We wanted to try the Roadhouse and their legendary pastries, but there were no seats to be had. We walked down the road to Latitude 62, a restaurant on the main level of…
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Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge
At Talkeetna, we stayed at the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. The Lodge itself is about an hour north of Talkeetna, and a shuttle runs between them. Like I mentioned, we received our room information when we arrived in Talkeetna. Instead of a traditional hotel, the resort is made up of small lodges. These are camp-style buildings…
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Talkeetna, Alaska
Talkeetna is a small, quirky town in between Anchorage and Denali National Park. It has a permanent population of around 300, and men outnumber women about 10 to 1. The word is that the odds are good, but the goods are odd. This town also inspired Northern Exposure. Talkeetna also serves as the base for…
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Train ride from Anchorage to Talkeetna
Our first day of our tour took us on a train ride from Anchorage to Talkeetna. The Alaska Railroad owns the single train track through the state, and we rode on a Princess train car. Princess offers two double-decker car styles. Depending on your trip, you may ride in a car with two rows of…
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Anchorage Trolley Tour
When we were waiting for the zoo shuttle, we passed a stand for the Anchorage Trolley tour. We decided to check it out later in the day. After we got back from the zoo, we headed over to the Westmark to see if we could check in. Our room wasn’t ready, so we grabbed lunch…
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Alaska Zoo
So you don’t travel 3600 miles and go straight to the zoo? After we checked into the Anchorage Grand, we grabbed a few brochures in the lobby display. Mac saw the one for the Alaska Zoo, so we decided to visit on our first day. Keeping in our grand tradition, we went on the first…