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Alaska:
Places
To Visit
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a great information for your trip. From fabulous glaciers, national
parks, museums, historical sites, heritage centers to towns and
villages. Plenty of ideas for places to go and things to do. Plan Your
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Discover
Juneau, Alaska's Capital City - At the base of grand mountain
peaks and at the pristine waterfront of
the Gastineau Channel is Juneau, Alaska's Peak Experience. Juneau is
Alaska as you can only imagine. Scenery that lures. Adventure
that inspires. Heritage that fascinates. An experience that will leave
you enchanted.
Travel
On The Alaska Railroad - You'll know from the very moment you
climb
aboard the Alaska Railroad you're riding on the best train in the world.
Alaska's
History & Culture - Alaska’s
Natives are finding it more important than ever to celebrate their
heritage and educate residents and visitors about Alaska’s
first
peoples.
Klondike Gold Rush
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There were more than 50 gold rushes in Alaska and the Yukon from 1880
to 1915. Learn about one of them at Klondike Gold Rush National
Historical Park! If you want to experience historical past of
gold rush and unique combination of
local attractions, take Klondike rail adventure.
Explore
Kodiak
- Kodiak Island lies on the southern coast of Alaska and has a very
moderate climate. The Kodiak Island Archipelago also has a very unique
geography. With green, snow-tipped mountains plunging into deep,
tree-lined fjords, it reminds some people of Norway or Ireland. That's
why they call it Alaska's
Emerald Isle.
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Motorcycling
& Biking Alaska - Alaska is fast becoming more
popular with the
cycling community and the number of rallies, bike shows and local day
and multi-day rides that are available for independent travelers are
increasing every year.
Sportfishing
in Alaska
- In Alaska fishing is more than sport, it’s a way of life.
Things
To Do In Ketchikan - Whether it’s sightseeing or
high adventure,
Ketchikan’s variety offers something for everyone.
US
Forest Service Campgrounds
- Variety of campgrounds are located all along Alaska marine route.
If
you want to see Alaska, take the ferry! The only byway of its
kind,
Alaska's Marine Highway lets you leave the driving to someone else as
you travel along scenic coastal routes totaling over 8,000 miles. See
whales, active volcanoes, glaciers, fjords, and sea lions from the
deck! And the adventure doesn't end when the sun goes down. Just book
your own cabin on the ferry, pitch a tent, or roll out a sleeping bag
on the upper decks, lay back, and watch the dancing northern lights.
Discover
Alaska With Alaska Marine Highway System - Traveling in
Alaska on
the Alaska Marine
Highway will provide you with an excellent introduction to all the
scenic beauty offered in each of the regions that define Alaska's
scenic coastline.
Plan Your
Alaska Travel - Find
a wealth of information to plan your Alaska Travel or Alaska vacation
including: transporation, cruises, hotels, lodges, attractions, tours,
activities, and more.
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