Join us on a beautiful drive up the Knik Arm to the historic Musk Ox Farm located in the picturesque Matanuska Valley.
Enjoy a comfortable ride as your guide shares fun facts about the flora, fauna & favorite local legends of the area on a scenic drive North of Anchorage to the Musk Ox Farm, nestled amongst the Chugach & Talkeetna Mountains, about 50 minutes from downtown. At the farm, experts will take you on a 45-minute walking tour, educating you on the 60-year legacy of the farm and millions of years of history of the Ice Age “Oomingmak”. Learn about the sustainable domestication of Musk Oxen in our region & the importance of qiviut (kiv’-ee-ute), the finest wool in the world. Ask for more information on sponsoring your favorite fuzzy friends!
Please note: This tour will run rain or shine, so please come prepared.
Enjoy the scenic drive North, up the Knik Arm into the picturesque Matanuska Valley.
Learn about this incredible prehistoric mammal on a walking tour of the farm.
We meet in front of the Dena'ina Center at the corner of 7th Ave & F Street (across from Darkhorse Coffee)
There is no restroom available at the meeting spot.
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