How to Find a Moose in Anchorage in Less than an Hour
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How to Find a Moose in Anchorage in Less than an Hour
Anchorage is one of the best places to see a moose. Wildlife officials estimate around 1,500 of them live wild in and around the city, and you’re much more likely to find one munching through a flowerbed or nibbling backyard birch than in a remote location.
If a moose is a must, you can see one within the hour. Snap a photo that shows everyone you’ve made it to Alaska just after arriving in Anchorage. Just remember: It’s important to give any wild animal plenty of space. Don’t get too close, and watch for changes in behavior that might signal you’re bugging them. It’s best to snap photos from the car.
Where Can I See a Moose?
Best Places to see a Moose in Anchorage
Moose prefer areas along rivers and streams, marshy clearings, and stands of willow, aspen, or birch. Anchorage’s varied terrain includes some prime moose habitat. Try one of these spots to find moose:
Best Time of Day to See Moose
Moose tend to be more active in the morning and evening hours. In summer they bed down midday to keep cool during the warmest hours.
Best Guaranteed Moose Viewing
Moose are tall, so they are easy to spot. But if the biggest member of the deer family eludes you, there are a number of nearby spots for guaranteed viewing. Several moose call the Alaska Zoo and Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center home.