The 1,387 mile long Alaska Highway starts in Dawson Creek, British Columbia in Canada and ends in Delta Junction, Alaska.… Type: Landing Page
The Denali National Park Area stretches along the Parks Highway from the town of Healy, just north of the park, to the town of… Type: Landing Page
In 1902, Felix Pedro found gold in what is now the Fairbanks area and thousands of prospectors swarmed to Interior Alaska in search of the “mother lode.” Nearly a century later, Fairbanks (population 32,000) is the trade and transportation center for… Type: Landing Page
Alaska is a big state full of big adventures, but the good news is – you don’t have to embark on an epic wilderness trek or get off the beaten track to soak up the incredible scenery, wildlife, and culture that Alaska has to offer. We’ve gathered our list of activities that are suitable for any traveler to Alaska – offering the perfect combination of comfort, affordability, accessibility, and…
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Welcome to Skagway, Alaska; traditional lands of the Chilkoot Tlingit people. For over 10,000 years it’s place name was, Shgag̱wéi, which means “roughed up water” for our tumultuous coastal weather and “heartwooded place” for our driftwood filled tidelands.
Skagway is a charming, uniquely walkable town, nestled in the heart of Alaska's…
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Northeast Interior is off the beaten path and off the road system but contains two Alaska treasures. The community of Fort Yukon is one of the older settlements in Alaska and remains the largest primarily… Type: Landing Page
As the temperatures drop in Alaska, the season of cozy experiences begins. Visiting Alaska in the winter certainly doesn’t require being idle – but it also doesn’t mean having to go to extremes. The colder months offer a unique opportunity to enjoy the surroundings and ambience of this incredible land – even from the warmth and comfort of the indoors.Revel in the Aurora in ComfortThe…
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The Western Interior is a vast area dominated by four wildlife refuges and a scattering of remote bush villages. The Yukon River winds through the region providing a connection between many communities. The Koyukuk,… Type: Landing Page
Sixteen spectacular glaciers flow from surrounding mountains into the waters of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. With its abundant wildlife and tidewater glaciers, Glacier Bay National Park is one of the top destinations on… Type: Landing Page
The northern region of the Inside Passage is home to Juneau, Alaska’s state capital, and other cruise ship ports of call including… Type: Landing Page