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- Popular with locals, this spot offers excellent fishing for Alaska salmon and Arctic grayling. Approximately 44 miles southeast of Fairbanks along the Richardson Highway is the Salcha River State Recreation Site, a popular weekend…Type: Landing Page
- This dynamic refuge stretches along the “Tetlin Passage,” an important bird migration corridor. Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge is part of the world’s largest contiguous conservation unit, sharing a border with Wrangell-St. Elias…Type: Landing Page
- When crossing over the U.S.-Canadian border on the Alaska Highway, these state recreation sites offer welcome respite from the road. Located only 92 miles west of the Canada border, Tok serves as the gateway to Alaska for travelers…Type: Landing Page
- Float the mighty Yukon River or paddle the Charley River in this remote preserve. Straddling the Yukon River in Interior Alaska, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve includes more than 2.5 million acres along the Canadian border.…Type: Landing Page
- This refuge is the third largest conservation area in the National Wildlife Refuge System. Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge is an 11.1 million acre preserve straddling the Arctic Circle in eastern Interior Alaska. This is the land of the…Type: Landing Page
- Adventurers can kayak or cruise through glacial waters and see marine life in these protected state waters. Enclosed by mountains and glaciers and protected from the high seas by barrier islands, Prince William Sound and Resurrection…Type: Landing Page
- This jewel in the Kenai Peninsula offers rich sportfishing for anglers all summer long. Anchor River State Recreation Area is one of Alaska's premier fishing destinations on the…Type: Landing Page
- This scenic wildlife viewing area is a premier birding destination near Anchorage from May through September. The Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge stretches 16 miles between Point Woronzof and Potter Creek. Its extensive tidal flats…Type: Landing Page
- This majestic park combines history and nature with sweeping backdrops on Resurrection Bay. Caines Head State Recreation Area is a 5,961-acre park located on Caines Head, a headland that juts into the west side of Resurrection Bay, 5.5 miles south of …Type: Landing Page
- Alaskan women are tough, resourceful, adventurous, and independent, and many of these local ladies have dedicated their lives to sharing the magic of Alaska with visitors by owning some of the state’s best tour companies. In fact, Alaska leads as one of the top states in the country for women’s entrepreneurship and female-owned businesses! Supporting these businesses means you’ll get local…Type: Editorial