Alaska Backcountry Access
Activities are offered year-round in the Girdwood, including rafting and gold mining in the summer and snowshoeing and mushing in the winter.
Alpine Air Alaska
Operating a fleet of Robinson R44 helicopters year-round, for flightseeing, glacier dog-sledding and charters.
Alyeska Ski Resort
Alaska's largest ski resort offers runs surrounded by glaciers, and a wide variety of accommodations.
Alyeska Ski Club
This non-profit is "dedicated to working with parents, families, and many other youth programs to provide exciting, challenging, and character building alpine ski experiences for Alaskans."
The Bake Shop
Located on the Alyeska Boardwalk, offering omelets, gigantic sweet rolls, huge sourdough pancake and superb sandwiches.
Chair Five Restaurant
Girdwood Chamber of Commerce
A comprehensive guide to activities, accommodations, tours and other services in the community and area.
Girdwood Community Club
Information about the club's long history and its ambitious plans.
Glacier City Snowmobile Tours
The glacial fed valleys around Girdwood are the only ones in North America that are accessible by guided snowmobile tours.
KEUL, Glacier City Radio
This FM station is operated by the Girdwood Community Club, out of the home of one of its members.
Accommodations
Alyeska Mountain Chalet
This hand crafted log chalet is located within walking distance of ski lifts and a shuttle service to Alyeska Tram.
Bud & Carol's B&B
This new home, with 2 ground-level guest rooms, is located 2 blocks from chair lifts and walking/biking trails.
The Carriage House Bed and Breakfast
Located on 2 acres along California creek on the edge of the Chugach State Park, 1 mile from Alyeska Ski Resort.
Glacier View B&B
Located a 10-minute walk from the Alyeska Ski Resort, with great views and an outdoor hot tub.
Hotel Alyeska
This deluxe full-service hotel is located at the base of the tramway.
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Timberline Drive Vacation Rental
This secluded one-bedroom apartment is situated in the forest at the base of Mt. Alyeska.