We went in September, thinking it wouldn't be too busy, but it was pretty crowded. I imagine it will be better once the country opens up again. It's really great - I hadn't been in a couple of decades, and DH had never been. We rented a little cabin about 20 minutes away, which worked quite well for us.Beautiful area. Always wanted to go there. Maybe someday.
I always find myself in awe of this park and even though I live just down the street from it it never ceases to amaze me.
Wow, lucky you! It's such an amazing place. I remember thinking how it would be incredible to live close by and be able to take a daily walk through there.
I took these at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, somewhere between Seward and Anchorage.
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Yes that's a lynx - you can tell by the black tufts behind her ears. That's one of my favorite wildlife photos I've ever taken. I didn't like it at first, but it grew on me. The coyte picture in my Yellowstone ones is a very close second though.Nemo, that last photo -- is that an Alaskan lynx? (I think those are the only wild cats in Alaska, unless something's changed over the years.)
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