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ALASKA
CALENDAR -
THINGS TO DO....
SCHWAGER HAUS opens each spring on the 15th of May
and remains open until November 1st.
Fish the mighty Chinook (King Salmon)
the second week of June through the end of July.
Silver Salmon (Coho) fishing starts the last 2 weeks of July and
continues through the first 2 weeks of August.
Moose Season begins in the middle
part of September, finishing up toward the end of the month. SCHWAGER
HAUS will be happy to accommodate hunters and will assist in setting
up your trip if you wish.
The Alaska
State Fair begins the third week of August and ends on Labor
Day. The Alaska State Fair is a must see event. Many side trips
and day trips are awaiting you in the Mat-Su Valley and it's surroundings.
The ADD
ONS page gives you a list of the Tour and Charter Companies
that SCHWAGER HAUS works with to assist you in customizing your
Alaska experience.
The suggestions here are but a few
of the endless opportunities awaiting you in ALASKA.
SCHWAGER
HAUS BED & BREAKFAST
Your host Herb & Tina Schwager
12461 Gilead Way
Willow, Alaska 99688
Call
us at
907-495-1283 / 907-715-7391
email: alaskalife@schwagerhaus.com
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THINGS
TO DO
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FISHING
ALASKA
NEARBY DESHKA LANDING FISHING
The secret to
successful fishing:
FISH WHERE THE FISH ARE! During the summer months fishing
is at it's best in the Mat-Su Valley and Deshka Landing
is a hot spot for success!
Have the appropriate license with you while fishing.
You can purchase a sport fishing license and king salmon
stamp online:
Please ensure you have your license and King Salmon
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ALASKA KAYAKING
The area offers a wide array kayaking opportunities
with unforgettable memories to take home. Whether it
be a quiet lake or the excitement of white water. |
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ALASKA HIKING
Beautiful scenery and spectacular historic Independence
mine, the Hatcher Pass area is one of the best hiking
in the area. Easy hikes with spectacular panoramic views.
Bring your camera. |
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DAY TRIPS TO
Denali National Park and Preserve
Denali Park is truly
a park on an Alaskan scale: six million acres, a plot
of magnificent land larger than the state of Massachusetts,
interrupted by just one road. And at that, the byway
is gravel and all but closed to private vehicles. In
other words, Denali sees less traffic than many suburban
streets.
Back country hiking, bus tours, rafting, flight seeing,
horseback riding and more awaits you at Denali National
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VISIT TALKEETNA
ALASKA
Talkeetna's entire downtown area is listed on the Register
of Historic Places. Gifts shops full of local crafts
speckle the main street of Talkeetna. Spectacular views
of Mt. McKinley (aka Mt. Denali) The confluence of three
rivers makes it a center for outdoor enthusiasts, climbers,
and tourists of all descriptions.
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