Things To Do in Alaska
Alaska is a land of superlatives: largest national park in the United States, highest peak in North America, more coastline than the rest of the United States combined, biggest state, longest day and night, and more. Alaska offers so many things to do and see, you could vacation here for the rest of your life and never have the same experience twice.
From ATVs to ziplines and everything in between, Alaska has the adventure for you. Experience Alaska’s diverse wildlife, from bear viewing to birding. Explore the vast landscapes on guided and self-guided hiking, backcountry camping, glacier trekking, skiing, and biking trips. Experience Alaska’s coastline, rivers, and lakes in vessels of all shapes and sizes, from stand up paddleboards to jet boats to private cruises. Land a trophy salmon or halibut on a fishing charter and then sample Alaska’s local seafood, produce, and brews on a culinary tour. Learn about Alaska Native culture and marvel at the shimmering northern lights. If you're looking for a deal, check out our Travel Specials for discounts on activities, accommodations, transportation, and packages.
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Shoemaker Bay Recreation Area is located at 4.5 mile Zimovia Highway. The area features an RV park area along the shoreline with services...
Kenai Fjords Wilderness Lodge is located on beautiful and remote Fox Island, a world away from the ordinary.
Cabins feature private bathrooms...
UnCruise defines adventure in Alaska. Moss and moose, thunderous glaciers and tufted puffins—Alaska is full of surprises. The birthplace of...
It’s one of the last truly pristine wilderness areas left in the world. Endless miles of crystal clear rivers teeming with wild rainbow trout and...
Steamboat Bay Fishing Club is the elite luxury Alaska sport-fishing experience presented by the Waterfall Group. The luxury lodge closest to the...
Take a flight into Alaska’s snowy wilderness and experience a winter wonderland of giant ice formations, ice caves, and frozen waterfalls. Let...
Ice climbing or glacier trekking on Knik Glacier offers a unique & exhilarating adventure away from the crowds for all ages & skill sets. The awe...
Seward KOA is located 5 minutes outside of Seward and only 5 minutes from Exit Glacier. KOA has full-hookups, tent sites and Cabins. Some...
Established over 50 years ago, Afognak Wilderness Lodge promises an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Alaska's wilderness...
Escape to BlueWater Basecamp, where modern comfort meets Alaska’s untamed beauty. Wake up to woodland views, breathe in the crisp wilderness air...
Your first stop in Deadhorse for rooms, food, gifts and tours. Deadhorse Camp provides simple, clean camp-style accommodations consistent with...
Overlooking the mouth of beautiful Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet, the Homer Baycrest KOA has multiple types of RV sites. Our cabins have a kitchen...
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