This spot is known for its rich salmon runs, magnificent views, and access to clamming.
Located on Cook Inlet, the Ninilchik State Recreation Area is home to three campgrounds and some of the best salmon runs in the state. With a spectacular backdrop showcasing two active volcanoes, Mount Iliamna and Mount Redoubt, this area is popular for anglers and outdoor recreationalists. The…
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Haa Shagóon, a Connecting Force“I guess the call of the wild was too strong for me,” smiles Lisa Andersson, a twinkle in her eye.The call of the wild or the call of her ancestors drew her back home to her birthplace of Hoonah, Alaska.… Type: Editorial
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This popular area draws visitors from around the world for glacier viewing, camping, and hiking.
Located in the Chugach National Forest, Portage Glacier is one of Alaska’s most visited attractions and one of the most… Type: Landing Page
At 3,886 feet in elevation, this glacially carved lake is a prime destination for hikers, paragliders, and backcountry skiers in the Mat-Su Valley.
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Fiords, bays, lakes, glaciers, mountains, and hundreds of islands provide a rich and unspoiled beauty
The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is a place of great distances and greater dramas. Extending across 4.9 million acres, the refuge comprises grasslands, islands, glaciers, fiords, and active volcanoes. It is a place of contrasts, where relics of World War II slowly rust in…
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In the shadow of active volcanoes, this rugged refuge protects a variety of local and migratory wildlife.
Situated between the Becharof National Wildlife Refuge to the north and… Type: Landing Page
This fort dates back to World War II, commemorating one of the few sites on U.S. soil that were attacked during the war.
The Aleutian Islands World War II National Historic Area is located in Dutch Harbor/Unalaska in the … Type: Landing Page
This remote landscape is home to a deep caldera formed during a massive volcanic eruption 3,500 years ago.
Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve is a stark reminder of Alaska's location in the volcanic "Ring of Fire." Located on the roadless …
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This remote refuge in Southwest Alaska features an active volcano, unique geological features, and important wildlife habitat.
Protecting a 1,157,000-acre slice of some of the finest salmon spawning grounds in Alaska, Becharof National… Type: Landing Page