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Travel guide of Knik GlacierFlying with my dad is always a joy. We took up some friends of ours to Knik Glacier just East of Anchorage. Was a great flight with beautiful scenery.
Experienced by Ben Possehl
15 km from Knik Glacier
Flying through Alaska
Experienced by Blake Guffin
57 km from Knik Glacier
Spent our 2nd anniversary exploring Alaska. This picture was taken near the Alyeska Resort while on our way to the exit glacier.
Experienced by Snehal Shah
68 km from Knik Glacier
Rows of mountain ridges recede into the distance from the summit of Flattop Mountain, in Alaska’s Chugach State Park. The west summit of McHugh peak is in the close background, while the more distant ridges are in the Kenai Mountains.
Experienced by Paxson Woelber
74 km from Knik Glacier
When last sunshine kisses the winter land
Experienced by Tommy Tang
124 km from Knik Glacier
Green forest by a blue lake
Experienced by John Salzarulo
130 km from Knik Glacier
I took this cool photo back in March of this year. I traveled up to Talkeetna, Alaska to see the Northern Lights and to my surprise this bridge ran right through the town. This bridge is used by the famous Alaskan Railroad Company. It was very cold this night, but is was also worth it. I’m on IG @bryangoffphoto Stop by and say hi!
Experienced by Bryan Goff
130 km from Knik Glacier
Flying over Denali National Park gives an opportunity to see the majesty of nature. These glacial cracks show the deep turquoise water that runs horizontal in the valleys between the massive mountains. In all the whiteness of snow and ice, the color grabbed me to photograph them.
Experienced by Sue Henderson
132 km from Knik Glacier
Not far from Mt. Denali in Alaska, the lakes are gorgeous!
Experienced by L J Ribar
169 km from Knik Glacier
Canoe camping on Byers Lake, in Alaska’s Denali State Park. There is a large campground on the highway side of Byers Lake, and several canoe-camping (or walk-in) spots at the far end of the lake.
Experienced by Paxson Woelber