Cordova
Alaska's Hidden Gem
Visiting
Cordova is a step back in time to Alaska of the
1940s: wooden buildings from another era, friendly
people, and a slow pace of life. Established in 1906
as the railroad terminus for the Kennicott copper
mines, today Cordova is one of Alaska's hidden gems
just waiting to be discovered. With glacier-carved
mountains, wildlife-rich wetlands, lush forests, and
countless waterways, the natural grandeur offers
exciting activities such as hiking, wildlife
photography, boating, sport fishing, flight seeing
and more.
Prince William Sound is America's largest intact
marine ecosystem, with more than two million birds
coming through the Copper Delta on their spring
migration; trumpeter swans and the rare dusky Canada
goose nest here. The rich Copper River Delta supports
moose, brown & black bear, wolves, black-tailed deer
and Harbor seals who play in the local waters. .
ORCA ADVENTURE LODGE
Tour 178
Discover one of Alaska's hidden
gems in Cordova. This unique lodge is located on the
eastern shores of Prince William Sound, where glaciers
abound. Prices starting at $797 per person, based on
double occupancy.
Click on a city to view great activities and short
trips in other Alaska locations:
Anchorage
| Denali
| Fairbanks
| Talkeetna
| Seward
| Homer
| Kenai
| Kodiak
Cordova
| Valdez
| Haines
| Juneau
| Ketchikan
| Skagway
| Sitka
| Wrangell
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