Two major Alaska Wilderness Adventures will be running each of the three days of the CEO Summit. Everyone who wants some adventure will have that opportunity. You choose which day you would like to go on each.
For those interested in the breathtaking wildlife, scenery and beauty of Alaska, there will be a different touring experience each of the three days of the CEO Summit
This signature flightseeing and glacier landing
tour includes a glacier landing right in the middle of Knik Glacier, where you can get out of the
helicopter and spend about 30 minutes exploring
ice thousands of years old. See the azure blue melt ponds, crevasses, and the bizarre ice formations created by water, wind,
and the sun.
The Matanuska Glacier, located two hours northeast of Anchorage, is Alaska’s most accessible glacier, and a popular destination for visitors. With an experienced local guide, walk on the amazing blue ice of this massive glacier, capture incredible photos as you explore the area.
Experience the joys of Alaska’s official state sport with real Iditarod sled dogs. This dog mushing trip near Anchorage will give you a true Alaskan experience. Learn first-hand all about the one-of-it's-kind, world renown, Iditarod Dog Race.
Take home memories of high alpine wildflowers, browsing moose, soaring eagles, glistening glacier-fed streams, mountain vistas, and maybe even a glimpse of a brown or black bear. Professionally guided hike.
On Tuesday, September 10th, experience the Seward Highway’s scenic beauty as we travel from Anchorage to Portage Valley on the Turnagain Arm Wildlife Tour. Observe Alaska’s iconic animals and cruise an iceberg-dotted lake.
On Wednesday, September 11th, travel north of Anchorage to the hidden gem of Hatcher Pass an Independence Mine State Historical Park, a former gold mine now featuring miles of alpine trails, berry picking, and sweeping views of the Matanuska-Susitina Valley below. Walk among the historic buildings, trek among the alpine wildflowers, or simply take in the
scenery around you.
On Thursday, September 12th, tour the Alaskan Native Heritage Center (ANHC) which creates immersive experiences that promote understanding of Alaska’s rich and diverse Cultures, then to a museum where you can see the North through the work of artists, from Romantic landscape paintings of the 20th century, to contemporary works, including works by Indigenous artists.
Collaborate with other CEOs while experiencing amazing wildlife and the beautiful landscape of Alaska. Daily adventures are included as a part of the conference.
Video music is provided by Polly Napiryuk Andrews, Cup’ik from the community of Chevak, Alaska. The song Niitaqamaa Wii (When I Hear) is sung in Yup’ik, and translates to “When I hear the voices of my ancestors, it’s beautiful, and it gives me flight”. This song is composed by Ossie Kairaiuak, rendition by Polly Andrews, with drums by Michael Ulroan. Polly is a Learning and Development Advisor with Southcentral Foundation Family Wellness Warriors, a movement that focuses on Alaska Native culture and strengths to end cycles of trauma.
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