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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Wildlife Viewing Area (Recommended selfie spot).
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2808 E 154th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99516, USA
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Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk
Welcome to Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary, a true jewel right on the edge of Anchorage, and your first grand introduction to Alaska's wild side along the Seward Highway. This isn't just a marsh; it's a bustling avian metropolis, especially during spring and fall migrations. The history here is quite interesting: what you see today is largely a result of the Alaska Railroad's construction in the early 1900s, which used fill material to build its tracks, inadvertently creating this incredible wetland habitat. It officially became part of the Alaska State Park system in 1968, ensuring its preservation for generations.

From our elevated, wheelchair-accessible boardwalk, you'll get unparalleled views. Keep your eyes peeled for a spectacular array of wildlife. We're talking trumpeter swans, Canada geese, several species of ducks, and often, majestic bald eagles soaring overhead or perched in the snags. Arctic terns make an appearance, traveling all the way from the Antarctic to nest here – quite the commute, wouldn't you say? You might even spot a moose browsing among the willows, or salmon spawning in the clearer channels during late summer and early fall. The Chugach Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop, making every bird sighting feel like it's straight out of a nature documentary. It’s a wonderful place to stretch your legs, breathe in that crisp Alaskan air, and truly appreciate the intricate dance of nature right outside the city limits. Don't forget your binoculars; you never know what rare visitor might have dropped in for a quick stopover!

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  https://www.alaska.org/destination/anchorage/potter-marsh
Place #2
Distance: 1.09mi , Attraction : Scenic Overlook
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Mile 110 Seward Hwy, Anchorage, AK 99540, USA
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Potter Marsh South Viewpoint
Ahead on your left is the Potter Marsh Southern Viewpoint, a peaceful spot where you can take in the calm beauty of Alaska’s wetlands. From this vantage, the marsh stretches out before you with winding waterways, tall grasses, and forested edges that frame the scene perfectly. The slightly elevated viewpoint offers a broad perspective, letting you see patterns in the water channels and the interplay of light and shadow across the marsh.

This is an excellent place to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. Look closely for birds feeding or resting along the marsh, and keep an eye out for larger animals moving quietly through the water and brush. Early morning and late afternoon are particularly rewarding, as the soft light enhances the landscape and wildlife is more active.

The viewpoint also provides a chance to pause, breathe deeply, and enjoy the serenity of this Alaskan environment. The combination of open water, marsh grasses, and distant mountains creates a sense of space and tranquility that sets the tone for the scenic drive ahead. Whether you linger to watch the wildlife or simply take in the expansive views, the southern viewpoint at Potter Marsh is a perfect introduction to Alaska’s natural beauty and a peaceful start to your journey along the Seward Highway.

  https://www.alaska.org/destination/anchorage/potter-marsh
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk
Map Pin Place 2 Potter Marsh South Viewpoint
Map Pin Place 3 Potter Historic Site
Map Pin Place 4 Chugach State Park
Map Pin Place 5 Beluga Point
Map Pin Place 6 Indian Valley Mine
Map Pin Place 7 Bird Point
Map Pin Place 8 Alyeska Resort
Map Pin Place 9 Girdwood
Map Pin Place 10 Alyeska Aerial Tramway
Map Pin Place 11 Alaskan Wildlife Up Close
Map Pin Place 12 Portage Glacier Gateway
Map Pin Place 13 Kenai Peninsula
Map Pin Place 14 Alaska History
Map Pin Place 15 Bertha Creek Campground
Map Pin Place 16 Johnson Pass Trail
Map Pin Place 17 Canyon Creek
Map Pin Place 18 Lower Summit Lake
Map Pin Place 19 Summit Lake
Map Pin Place 20 Devil's Creek Trail
Map Pin Place 21 Jerome Lake
Map Pin Place 22 Tern Lake
Map Pin Place 23 Upper Trail Lake
Map Pin Place 24 Moose Pass
Map Pin Place 25 Lower Trail Lake
Map Pin Place 26 Kenai Lake
Map Pin Place 27 Renfro's Lakeside Retreat
Map Pin Place 28 Bear Lake
Map Pin Place 29 Exit Glacier
Map Pin Place 30 Alaska SeaLife Center



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+ How long does this tour take?
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+ What does this tour include?
This self-guided driving tour includes 30 stops, covering top attractions such as Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk, Potter Marsh South Viewpoint, Potter Historic Site, Chugach State Park, Beluga Point.
+ Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk (Address: 2808 E 154th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99516, USA). You can begin the tour there or join from any stop along the route.
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