Sitka Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.sitka.org/
Sitka, Alaska– More than you Imagine, Closer than you think! Located in Southeast Alaska, this historic city shares a bounty of Tlingit living culture and Russian heritage, exciting abundant Alaskan wildlife viewing and unforgettable stunning scenery! Enjoy Alaskan outdoor adventure for all ages and skills, interests and thrills: fishing, kayaking, underwater exploration, hiking, biking, boating, ocean rafting and golf! Lots of other activities to explore: shopping, cultural festivities, an array of attractions, artifact-packed museums, shopping, year-round events and more! This secluded city is off the beaten path with the most spectacular views that are a photographer’s dream! Be sure to put SitkaAlaska in your thoughts for an exceptional Alaska Adventure!
303 Lincoln, 2nd Floor, PO Box 1226
Sitka,
AK
99835
Phone:(907) 747-5940
Fax:(907) 747-3739
Yakutat Chamber of Commerce
http://www.yakutatalaska.com/
Welcome to the community of Yakutat, gateway to the Hubbard Glacier and home of the St. Elias Dancers, a Tlingit dance group.
Located on the scenic Gulf Coast of Alaska, and surrounded by Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Tongass National Forest, Yakutat attracts a wide variety of outdoor enthusiasts to hike beaches, float rivers, explore bays and passages, climb mountains, view glaciers, and surf remote breaks. YakutatBay provides the finest saltwater sport fishing in Alaska.
PO Box 510
Yakutat,
AK
99689
Phone:(907) 784-3203
Toll Free:888-925-8828
Wrangell Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.wrangellalaska.com/
If you are looking for an unforgettable experience, whether it be outdoor adventure, fishing, scenic views and trails, Native culture, history, or wildlife, Wrangell offers something for everyone. Explore one of Alaska's oldest communities and visit Wrangell's award winning Museum. Experience thrilling excursions that take you up close to glaciers, fish for the big salmon or halibut, watch bears up close and personal at Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory, or play a round of golf at USGA Muskeg Meadows.
P.O. Box 1350. 296 Campbell Drive
Wrangell,
AK
99929
Phone:(907) 874-2829
Fax:(907) 874-3952
Toll Free:800-367-9745
Skagway Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.skagway.com/
Information central for the Upper Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage. We are known as the "Gateway to the Klondike" and home to the Klondike National Historic Park. Contact as to find out how Skagway can restore your heart and soul to what it used to be. Free guide.
P.O. Box 1029
Skagway,
AK
99840
Phone:(907) 983-2854
Fax:(907) 983-3854
Toll Free:888.762.1898
Petersburg/U.S. Forest Service Visitors Center
http://www.petersburg.org/
Discover the best-kept secret of the Inside Passage. Explore this charming fishing town, the perfect base for adventures into unspoiled wilderness. World-class whale watching, sportfishing, nature trails & glaciers. Enjoy the friendly village called Alaska's Little Norway.
Box 649
Petersburg,
AK
99833
Phone:(907) 772-4636
Toll Free:866-484-4700
Ketchikan Visitors Bureau
http://www.visit-ketchikan.com
Ketchikan is a unique island community located along Alaska’s famed Inside Passage. A popular cruise port, it is easily reached by a 90-minute flight from Seattle or a 36- hour scenic sail aboard the Alaska ferry system. Ketchikan is a haven for those seeking an Alaskan adventure. Begin your journey today.
131 Front Street
Ketchikan,
AK
99901
Phone:(907) 225-6166
Fax:(907) 225-4250
Toll Free:800-770-3300
Haines Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.haines.ak.us/
Unspoiled and unhurried, Haines is the natural choice! We are renowned for our stunning scenery, abundant wildlife and rich culture. Make Haines your home base for excursions into the Golden Circle, Glacier Bay, Interior Alaska and the Yukon. Easy connections by air, sea and highway. For free vacation planner call Toll Free or visit our website.
Toll Free:800-458-3579
Southeast Alaska Tourism Council
http://www.alaskainfo.org/
The "all-in-one" resource for the charming coastal communities of Alaska's Inside Passage. Links & information for Haines, Skagway, Sitka, Juneau, Wrangell, Ketchikan and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Travel via the Alaska Highway, the Alaska Marine Highway or Alaska Airlines. Come stay awhile-explore! We look forward to welcoming you!
Juneau Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.traveljuneau.com/
Juneau offers Alaska's top experiences: Glacier Bay National Park, Tracy Arm Fjord, Tongass National Forest, Mendenhall Glacier/Juneau Ice Field, whale watching, hiking, kayaking, and sportfishing. Enjoy historic Victorian downtown and gold rush past. Visit us via Alaska Airlines, ferry or cruise. Order Free travel guide at
Toll Free:800-591-2201
Pelican Chamber of Commerce
http://www.pelican.net
PO Box 737
Pelican,
AK
99832
Phone:(907) 735-2202
Fax:(907) 735-2258
- Type: City Guides And Visitor Centers
- Region: Inside Passage
- Park: Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
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Mat-Su Visitors Center
http://www.alaskavisit.com/
The heart of Alaska is just one hour from Anchorage in the breathtaking Mat-SuValley. The area is comprised of 13 different communities including Palmer, Wasilla and Talkeetna. Take a glacier hike or helicopter tour, explore historic mining areas, see spectacular views of McKinley from the southside, visit the Iditarod Trail headquarters and meet a dog musher, go to the musk ox farm, fish for salmon or trout, flightsee and land at Denali’s climbers’ base camp!
Get your free Mat-Su Guide at our visitor center located at Mile 35.5 Parks Highway (Route 3). While you’re there peruse brochures, have a cup of coffee and pick-up a free Glenn Highway National Scenic Byway map and audio CD.
The VisitorCenter is open daily mid-May through mid-September or call 907-746-5000 for assistance.
7744 E. Visitors View Court
Palmer,
AK
99645
Phone:(907) 746-5000
Soldotna Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Center
http://www.visitsoldotna.com
Experience Alaska from Soldotna - the heart of the Kenai Peninsula - just 140 miles from Anchorage. The spectacular drive is noted as one of the top ten scenic highways in the world. Soldotna borders the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and is home to moose, caribou, brown and black bear, wolves, geese and many other types of wildlife. Fish the world famous Kenai River, home of the 97 lb 4 oz world record King Salmon, go camping, hiking, birding or rafting. For the less adventurous, you can tee off at the local golf course, take the family to one of the parks, or to a local summer show.
Whatever you choose, Soldotna has it all. Stop by the visitor center for all your travel needs. Free daily walking tours on the Kenai River Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Interpretive Center Wildlife Museum & Historic Village.
Visit our website for Soldnata's FREE Visitors Guide.
44790 Sterling Hwy
Soldotna,
AK
99669
Phone:(907) 262-9814
Fax:(907) 262-3566
Valdez Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.valdezalaska.org
Valdez is the activity center for Prince William Sound; a mix of tidewater glaciers, rain forests, and mountains. Come see the natural beauty that entices people from around the world to visit. The towering Chugach Mountains rising from the sea make Valdez absolutely picturesque. Unparalleled natural beauty is matched only by the abundant activities offered throughout the year. Four seasons of splendor make Valdez Alaska's year-round playground. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, skiing, glacier/wildlife viewing, glacier trekking, rafting, hiking, snomobiling , museums and more.
104 Chenega St.
Valdez,
AK
99686
Phone:(907) 835-2984
Fax:(907) 835-4845
Homer Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center
http://www.homeralaska.org/
Information on accommodations & activities in Homer including Alaska's largest halibut derby, Katmai bear viewing trips, galleries, dining, wildlife, salmon fishing, hiking, kayaking, museums, boat tours, Kachemak Bay, Halibut Cove and Seldovia.
201 Sterling Hwy.
Homer,
AK
99603
Phone:(907) 235-7740
Fax:(907) 235-8766
The Kenai - Alaska's Playground
http://www.kenaipeninsula.org
Discover what Alaskans already know: Just south of Anchorage and easily accessible by land, air or sea, nothing about the Kenai Peninsula is formal or stuffy. No other destination offers such an up close and personal Alaskan experience. That's why we are known as Alaska's Playground. Order a free guide:
Toll Free:800-535-3624
Girdwood Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 1313
Girdwood,
AK
99587
Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.anchorage.net
Anchorage is a place of wild abundance! The days are longer, the nights are brighter and the day-to-day is lived on a grand scale. Rich Alaska Native culture, abundant wildlife, a thriving city center and unrivaled wilderness experiences thrill travelers of all ages. Discover Anchorage's Big Wild Life¬. Explore
Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.visitkenai.com
11471 Kenai Spur Hwy.
Kenai,
AK
99611
Phone:(907) 283-1991
Fax:(907) 283-2230
Seward Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau
http://www.seward.com
Visit Seward and see why Alaska Starts Here! Free information on activities and accommodations, including Kenai Fjords National Park, Exit Glacier, wildlife/glacier viewing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, Seward Silver Salmon Derby & Mt. Marathon footrace.
PO Box 749
Seward,
AK
99664
Phone:907-224-8051
Mat-Su Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.alaskavisit.com/
7744 E. Visitors View Court
Palmer,
AK
99645
Phone:(907) 746-5000
Fax:(907) 746-2688
Unalaska/Port of Dutch Harbor Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.unalaska.info/
About 800 miles southwest of Anchorage, the gem of the Aleutians offers beautiful landscapes, world record fishing, amazing wildlife, fascinating culture, WWII National Historic area, and so much more! Undiscovered unforgettable Unalaska - Where Alaska's history began. Contact us for a free visitor guide.
Toll Free:877-581-2612
Alaska's Southwest
http://www.southwestalaska.com
The Alaska You're Looking For. Imagine Kodiak grizzly bears feasting on wild salmon in the heart of the Rim of Fire. Imagine a land where native traditions prosper amongst abundant birds, sea life, and natural beauty. Imagine a rich Russian history blended with little-known battle sites from WWII. Imagine all this without the crowds. Imagine yourself in Southwest Alaska. Visit
Kodiak Island Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.kodiak.org/
Step away from civilization and rediscover nature in its purest form on Kodiak Island. Miles of scenic coastline, bear viewing, whale watching, puffin peeking, kayaking, and world class salmon and halibut fishing await you on the Emerald Isle, the real Alaska. Contact us for a free visitors guide
Toll Free:800-789-4782
Fairbanks Convention & Visitors Bureau
http://www.explorefairbanks.com
Go deep inside Alaska, where the unparalleled meets the unexpected. For much of the year the northern lights shine brightly here. In summer the midnight sun will boost your energy when you think the day is already done. Fairbanks is alive with things to see and do, from visiting with a dog musher and her team to enjoying Shakespeare in an open air theater. Music and dance, art classes, flightseeing, walking tours, visiting a rural village where you’ll be met by Alaska Native peoples, bird watching or golf beneath the midnight sun. Ice Art, cross-country skiing, dog mushing and the northern lights await you in the winter months. There is something for everyone!
Emanating a quality of light, energy and warmth found nowhere else on Earth, Fairbanks truly is the unexpected Alaska.
Toll Free:800-327-5774