
        
		
	    Learn about Cordova
        The Copper River is one of Alaska greatest   rivers.  Its delta spreads over 584 square miles and supports the famous Copper   River Wild Salmon fishery, known the world over. It provides a home or flyway   stopover for over 500,000 migratory birds, and is known internationally as part   of the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve network. www.whsrn.org - Copper River Delta
        For thousands of years the region has been a productive home and   crossroads for Native peoples, traveling by kayak, dugout canoes and umiaks, and   across land on foot, snow shoes and dogsleds.  From 1911 to 1938 the Copper   River & Northwestern railroad brought some $300 million worth of rich copper   ore to the harbor town of Cordova. Today the lower 52 miles of this abandoned   railroad cross some of the most incredible natural scenery in the state of   Alaska.  It is known as the Copper River Highway.
         COPPER RIVER HIGHWAY CLOSURE UPDATE: the failed bridge at 36  mile on the highway is not passable. There is a project for construction of a  replacement bridge but completion is at least 3 years away. There are several  local vendors who are in the process of obtaining permits to provide boat  shuttle services between the failed bridge and the glacier recreation area. As  details become available the Chamber will provide them here on our website. (
www.cordovachamber.com)
        
 
         
        
         Copper River Highway View. Credit: Linda   Crider
Copper River Highway View. Credit: Linda   Crider Million Dollar   Bridge. Credit: Linda   Crider
 Million Dollar   Bridge. Credit: Linda   Crider 
         
        
        
         -  Attend the Nationally recognized Shorebird festival.
-  Take a bike ride to the Million Dollar Bridge.
- Have a picnic at Childs Glacier. 
- Enjoy a day in town shopping, strolling through the museum and   linger over a cup of coffee and admire the view of the busy harbor.        
	
	
                February
                
                May
                
                July
                
                September
                
                  - Fungus Festival
 Cordova Ranger   District, Chugach National Forest
 Cordova, 907-424-7661
November
                
                  - Sobriety Celebration
 Native   Village of Eyak
 PO Box 1388
 Cordova, 907-424-7661
 
	
	
                
                 Enjoying a summer day   biking on the Copper River Highway. 
              Credit: Linda   Crider
                  Enjoying a summer day   biking on the Copper River Highway. 
              Credit: Linda   Crider 
 
         
        Questions about   the Scenic Byways web site?  dot.scenic.byways@alaska.gov
dot.scenic.byways@alaska.gov