As would be expected, Alaska experiences the occasional rainy day. In the unfortunate event you are visiting Alaska, and Mother Nature decides it’s time for a little rain, here are a few ideas we have for keeping you busy.
In Anchorage, a really popular year-round rainy day activity is a visit to the Museum. Check out the local Alaskan artists, and learn about the rich cultures around the state. Sometimes the Museum has exceptional exhibits that are brought up from the Smithsonian and other larger museums in the Lower-48.
If you are in Fairbanks, you can take a short road-trip to Chena Hotsprings, where you can soak in the natural springs or take a trip to the Aurora Ice Museum. The Aurora Ice Museum is the largest indoor Ice Exhibit in the world! It’s sure to leave you with memories for a lifetime.
While in Seward on a rainy day, be sure to check out the Alaska Sealife Center. It hosts the largest array of sea mammals and other animals in the state of Alaska! Be sure to check out the puffins and the octopus! You can take lots of tours around the center, and some are just for kids.
With that information in tow, be sure to look at a rainy day in Alaska with a sense of new opportunity, not wasted time!
