Tag: Alaska garden tour

  • Thursday, June 29 – Sunday, July 9 – Alaska Expedition: Wildflowers, Wildlife & Spectacular Landscapes

    Pacific Horticulture invites you to join them to explore and photograph the wonderful wildflowers, wildlife and spectacular landscapes of Alaska in 2023. Alaska possesses a profusion of native plants from streamside to mountainside. There are more than 1,500 plant species in the 49th state, from sea level to just below the snow line. Summer is the bountiful time for flowering plants, their pollinators, and large mammals who feed on the nutritious flowers or bulbs.

    On this expedition, we will traverse Alaska from Anchorage to Seward, traveling along the scenic Cook Inlet and spectacular Chugach Mountains, and then up the scenic Parks Highway to Denali National Park. Leading this expedition will be David Wimpfheimer, an excellent naturalist and leader of many Betchart Alaska expeditions. Co-leading will be Pacific Horticulture Board member and celebrated garden photographer, Saxon Holt. Saxon will lead several end-of-day gatherings to review photos and provide tips.

    For tips on photographing Alaska, see Saxon Holt’s How to Photograph Alaska Blog Post

    View photos and read Saxon Holt’s travelogue from 2019.

    View Alaska 2023 tour brochure For registration, visit www.pacifichorticulture.org

  • Sunday, June 27 – Wednesday, July 7 – Botanical Alaska 2021

    Sunday, June 27 – Wednesday, July 7 – Botanical Alaska 2021

    We invite you to join Pacific Horticulture on June 27 – July 7, to explore the wonderful wildflowers, wildlife, and spectacular landscapes of Alaska in 2021.

    PHS Board member and celebrated garden photographer Saxon Holt will be leading us on a photo expedition to Alaska. Book now as this very popular tour was sold out in 2019.

    View photos and read Saxon’s travelogue from 2019.

    Alaska possesses a profusion of native plants from streamside to mountainside. There are more then 1,500 plant species in the 49th state, from sea level to just below the snow line. Summer is the bountiful time for flowering plants, their pollinators, and large mammals who feed on the nutritious flowers or bulbs. On this expedition, we will traverse Alaska from Anchorage to Seward, traveling along the scenic Cook Inlet and spectacular Chugach Mountains, and then up the Denali Highway to Denali National Park.

    Also guiding this expedition will be David Wimpfheimer, an excellent naturalist and leader of many Betchart Alaska Expeditions, and John Burns, a botanist with years of Alaska expertise, and other local experts. We hope you will join our exploration of this vast and beautiful land!

    View Alaska 2021 tour brochure

    For complete itinerary details and information about booking this trip, click https://www.pacifichorticulture.org/tours/botanical-alaska-2020/

  • Wednesday, June 24 – Sunday, July 5 – Explore Alaska: Wildflowers, Wildlife, and Spectacular Landscapes

    The New England Wild Flower Society invites you to join them to explore the wonderful wildflowers, wildlife and spectacular landscapes of Alaska in 2015. Alaska possesses a profusion of native plants from streamside to mountainside. There are more than 1,500 plant species in the 49th state, from sea level to just below the snow line. Summer is the bountiful time for flowering plants, their pollinators, and large mammals who feed on the nutritious flowers or bulbs.

    On this expedition, you will traverse Alaska from Anchorage to Seward, traveling along the scenic Cook Inlet and spectacular Chugach Mountains, and then up the Denali Highway to Denali National Park. You will hike on Hatcher Pass, and see stately forests, botanic gardens, scenic streamside walks teeming with flowers, and dwarf tundra plants on the mountain tops. You’ll stay two nights in the heart of Denali National Park, the finest park and wildlife preserve in Alaska, home to grizzlies, caribou, Dall sheep and abundant wildflowers, and then visit Fairbanks in the interior of Alaska.

    Leading this expedition will be John Burns, the Administrative Coordinator for the Plant Conservation Volunteer Program for the Society. John lived in Alaska for several years and led the Society’s Ecuador and Madagascar trips. Co-leading will be Justin Gibson, an Alaskan naturalist with a focus on mammals. For complete details and itinerary visit http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn/alaska.