Inlet Tower Hotel & Suites





The Inlet Tower Hotel & Suites Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a stunning drive through a beautiful valley. The Glenn Highway National Scenic Byway follows a path carved by ancient glaciers. Following the braided Matanuska River for over half its length, this Byway winds through 135 miles of the most impressive terrain on earth. If you would like more info, visit http://www.dot.state.ak.us/stwdplng/scenic/byways-glenn.shtml
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Recognized for its scenic, natural, historical and recreational values, the 127-mile Seward Highway holds triple designation: USDA Forest Service Scenic Byway, Alaska Scenic Byway, and All-American Road. The first 50 miles of the Seward Highway skirts the base of the Chugach Mountains and the shore of Turnagain Arm, where it's common to see beluga whales, Dall sheep, waterfalls and eagles. The remainder of the drive courses through the mountains, offering dramatic views of wild Alaska....
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The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail (AKA the Coastal Trail) is one of Anchorage, Alaska's gems. Start your trip downtown and travel to Kincaid Park, or vice versa. This is an easy-going, beautiful stroll. The trail is designated as multi-use, meaning it is open to cross-country skiers, bikers, and pedestrians. Dogs must legally be kept on-leash. However, expect to run into off-leash dogs as this law is frequently not observed. Accessibility: There is one designated accessible space in the small...
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This route follows along the Tony Knowles Trail. Start at the Margaret Eagan Sullivan Park and walk along the beautiful coastline to Earthquake Park.