Canoeing, Kayaking & River Rafting
Grab some paddles and put-in at a multitude of waterways. 

Flight Seeing Tours
Take in a bird's eye view of the 700,000-acre Copper River Delta. 

Fishing

Hiking
Over 35 miles of trails are maintained for hikers.
Cordova USFS Ranger District manages 2.3 million acres of wild habitat.
Wildberry Bed & Breakfast can provide bear bells and emergency bear repellent spray for your excursions.

Cross Country Skiing & Helicopter Skiing
Explore where few others dare to test the terrain. 

Crossing Million Dollar Bridge
Drive 49 miles to the end of the road for a picnic.

Watching Glaciers Calve

Ice-Skating

Birding

Snow Shoeing

Whale Watching

4-Wheeling
Riding on the sand dunes of the river delta is a popular pastime. 

Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding on Mt. Eyak
Mt. Eyak's single-chair lift is a mere six blocks up from the center of downtown. 

Hunting

Exploring the Copper Mining Era
Travel back in time at the Cordova Museum.

Shopping Downtown
Art galleries, gift shops, eateries, watering holes, and a bookstore are all within walking distance.

 

 

Cordovan Attire

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T-shirts, flannel, fleece and jackets; layers are essential

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Jeans (clean jeans are dress clothes)

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Waterproof footwear/rubber boots (a.k.a. Alaskan tennis shoes)

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A warm hat would do you service if you are out on the water or exploring the Copper River Delta;
winds regularly reach up to 60 miles per hour.

 

 

Survival Suit Races

One of several events at Cordova's Iceworm Festival the first full weekend of February.