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- Located on Chichagof Island, Tenakee Springs is a small town with Tlingit roots that is well known for its hot mineral springs. The community is home to about 140 people, but expands in the summer with seasonal residents. Tenakee Springs is…Type: Landing Page
- Strategically located near the mouth of the Stikine River, Wrangell is one of the oldest towns in Alaska. Now home to about 2,500 residents, Wrangell is the only town in Alaska to have existed under three flags and be ruled by four nations: Tlingit,…Type: Landing Page
- Surf City, Alaska? That’s right - Yakutat, located in the northern reaches of the Inside Passage, made at name for itself in the late ‘1990s as the first Alaska town with a surf shop and the best place to surf in Alaska. And there’s plenty more for…Type: Landing Page
- Anderson, population of about 200, is a friendly community six miles off the George Parks Highway. Anderson is wedged between the Nenana River and the Clear Missile Early Warning Station, 76 miles south of Fairbanks and 52 miles north of the…Type: Landing Page
- Just south of the legendary Denali National Park and Preserve on the George Parks Highway, the small town of Cantwell provides visitor services as well as access to the Denali Highway.Thanks to the many people who visit …Type: Landing Page
- Central is about 125 miles northeast of Fairbanks via the Steese Highway. The community dates back to 1894, when a roadhouse called Central House was built at Crooked Creek along the main supply trail from Circle City to the surrounding creeks of…Type: Landing Page
- Although it’s home to only about 10 year-round residents, Chicken has a lot to offer. The community is rich in gold mining history and ideally located to take advantage of the Fortymile Wild & Scenic River. After crossing a bridge over Fortymile River’s Mosquito Fork, the Taylor Highway passes…Type: Landing Page
- Delta Junction has had many identities over the years: gold rush town, Buffalo Center, military outpost, and farming community, to name a few. Most now know it as the official end of the Alaska Highway; it’s here that the famed highway joins the…Type: Landing Page
- The community known as Denali Park is a collection of mostly seasonal businesses and accommodations providing services for visitors to Denali National Park. Denali Park is accessible via the George Parks Highway, which connects …Type: Landing Page
- One of the better-preserved boomtowns of the Alaska mining era, Eagle is a quaint hamlet of log cabins and clapboard houses. Located at the north end of the Taylor Highway and just six miles west of the Canada/Alaska border, Eagle overlooks the Yukon River below Eagle Bluff.The …Type: Landing Page