Join the YPG for private access to the Alaska Aviation Museum from 5-6pm, then join us in the control tower facing picturesque Lake Hood from 6-9pm! BYOB (beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverages permitted), enjoy the sunset and learning about the history of Aviation in Alaska.
The space rental has been offered complimentary by the museum, please consider a donation to help cover staff time.
The Alaska Aviation Museum is located in the heart of Alaska aviation. It sits on the south shore of Lake Hood, the busiest seaplane base in the world, with more than 87,000 takeoffs and landings per year. A half-mile away is Ted Stevens International Airport, the air crossroads of the world. You can watch takeoffs and landings right from the museum.
The museum presents one of the finest displays of Alaskan aviation history with interactive displays, memorabilia, photographs, films and artifacts from personal collections of Alaska’s pioneer aviators.