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Explore Alaska's Regions: Far North

As Alaska’s visitors cross the Arctic Circle, legend has it that many pilots give the plane a slight “bump” letting passengers know they’ve crossed the legendary circle. Alaska’s Arctic is home to the Inupiat Eskimos, many who still live a subsistence lifestyle and still preserve their history verbally from generation to generation. The Far North is filled with a rich history and natural wonders, from the gold rush days of yore to the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.

The communities of Alaska’s Far North are accessible from Fairbanks or Anchorage via jet or small aircraft. This is one of Alaska’s most diverse regions, filled with cultural opportunities, wildlife and a landscape ranging from coastal plains to mountain ranges.


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barry sullivan

We flew into Fairbanks from Seattle. From there we took a land tour to the Arctic Circle. It was a great adventure, and we will always cherish the memory. We travelled from FAI to ANC on the railroad, and the scenery is beyond description. We love Alaska, and hope to return soon.  

judith f. berberet

Yes, I did have a fabulous trip to Alaska this summer.   I started with a cruise which was fine but the highlights were when I put my feet on the ground and started seeing this beautiful state as one should see it.    I loved Skagway.    It certainly looked like what I thought Alaska should be.    After the cruise, I took a land tour that took me up to Prudhoe Bay and the pipeline.   What an...

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