Anchorage Alaska Public Lands Information Center is a lovely historic and cultural center located within Anchorage's historic Federal Building, home to a variety of exhibits showcasing the state's most notable natural, historical, and cultural features. The center, which is staffed by National Park Rangers, attracts approximately 80,000 visitors each year and also serves as a general state visitor center, offering trip planning assistance and brochures and maps related to top area attractions and wilderness areas. Visitors can enjoy a mini-tour of the state via its exhibits, including exhibits connected to its native indigenous groups, gorgeous national parks, and wilderness recreation areas. Several documentary films are shown at the center's theater, including Heartbeats of Denali and Alaska's Coolest Animals. Weekly programming is led by NPS park rangers, including chances to meet live zoo animals and birds.
605 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501, Phone: 907-644-3661