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Beluga Point

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Beluga Point

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Beluga Point is a renowned scenic viewpoint and archaeological site located along the Seward Highway, approximately 110 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska. Situated within the Chugach State Park, this rocky promontory juts into the waters of Turnagain Arm, an inlet of Cook Inlet, offering expansive views of the surrounding mountains and the dynamic tidal flats. At an elevation of about 26 meters, it is also recognized as a significant historical site, with evidence of human habitation dating back 8,000 to…

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    29 de abril de 2019

    Senderismo

    Sendero corto a un gran mirador a través de la bahía formada por Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet. El maremoto entrante es bien visible aquí si lo sincronizas bien. Aquí se han excavado restos de habitación humana de 10.000 años de antigüedad.
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    16 de julio de 2019

    Senderismo

    Después de cruzar las vías (cuidado con los trenes que se aproximan), puede caminar libremente sobre las piedras o bajar a la orilla para admirar el hermoso paisaje de Turnagain Arms. Sin embargo, no corras por las marismas con la marea baja, ya que la marea es más rápida. ¡Hay peligro para la vida!
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    30 de julio de 2022

    Ciclismo

    Rocas icónicas que forman una península a lo largo del Turnagain Arm. Buen lugar para observar la bahía, y el cambio de mareas. Un sendero cruza las vías del tren, ten cuidado.
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    Elevación 30 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

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    jueves 23 abril

    5°C

    2°C

    39 %

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 32,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Anchorage, Alaska, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What kind of trails or walks are available at Beluga Point?

    While Beluga Point is primarily a viewpoint, there are short, accessible pathways that allow visitors to stroll along the stony crag. You can also cross the railway tracks (with extreme caution for approaching trains) to walk on the rocks closer to the Turnagain Arm. However, it's crucial to never walk on the mudflats at low tide, as the incoming bore tide is very fast and dangerous.

    Is Beluga Point suitable for families with young children or pets?

    Yes, Beluga Point is generally family-friendly due to its easy accessibility and short, paved pathways. It's a great spot for children to observe wildlife and the dramatic tides from a safe distance. Dogs are typically welcome on leash, but always ensure they are under control, especially near the railway tracks and the water's edge, and clean up after them.

    What wildlife can I expect to see besides beluga whales?

    Beyond the famous beluga whales, visitors frequently spot other Alaskan wildlife. Keep an eye out for Dall sheep on the cliffs behind the viewpoint, bald eagles soaring overhead, and playful otters in the water. Orcas occasionally pursue beluga whales in the inlet, offering a rare sighting.

    How accessible is Beluga Point for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Beluga Point is designed with accessibility in mind. It features paved parking, accessible spotting scopes, and interpretive panels. The main viewing areas and short pathways are generally flat and paved, making them suitable for wheelchairs and those with mobility challenges. However, venturing off the main paved areas onto the rocky crag or towards the water's edge may be more challenging.

    Are there any facilities like restrooms, cafes, or accommodation directly at Beluga Point?

    Beluga Point is a scenic turnout along the Seward Highway and does not have extensive facilities. There are typically no restrooms, cafes, or accommodations directly at the viewpoint. Visitors should plan accordingly, using facilities in nearby towns like Anchorage or Girdwood. It's best to bring your own snacks and drinks.

    What are the parking options at Beluga Point, and how crowded does it get?

    Beluga Point offers a paved parking lot directly off the Seward Highway. It's a popular stop, especially during peak whale-watching season (mid-July through October) and on weekends. Parking can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended if you visit during these busy times.

    What are the unique geological features or phenomena at Beluga Point?

    Beluga Point offers a prime view of the Turnagain Arm's dramatic tidal surges, including the famous bore tide. This is a wall of water that can be observed during incoming tides, creating a powerful natural spectacle. The area's rocky outcrops also provide insight into the region's geological history.

    What is the historical significance of Beluga Point?

    Beluga Point holds significant archaeological importance, officially known as Beluga Point Site (49ANC-054). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts dating back 8,000 to 10,000 years, believed to be the earliest evidence of human habitation in the Anchorage area. It was historically used by Native hunters.

    Is Beluga Point a good place to visit in winter, and what should I wear?

    Beluga Point can be a beautiful winter destination, offering stark, snow-covered landscapes and unique views of the frozen or partially frozen Turnagain Arm. However, beluga whale sightings are rare in winter. For winter visits, dress in warm, layered clothing, including a waterproof outer shell, hat, gloves, and insulated, waterproof boots, as temperatures can be very cold and winds can be strong.

    How does Beluga Point compare to other viewpoints near Anchorage, like Potter Marsh?

    Beluga Point offers a unique combination of dramatic tidal views, archaeological history, and the potential for beluga whale sightings, making it distinct. Potter Marsh, while also excellent for wildlife viewing (especially migratory birds and moose), is a freshwater wetland environment. Beluga Point provides a more rugged, coastal experience with vast mountain backdrops and the powerful bore tide, whereas Potter Marsh is more focused on wetland ecology and birdwatching.

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