Where to go in Alaska
Anchorage, AK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Anchorage
Alaska's largest city and the gateway to many nearby wilderness areas and mountains such as Chugach, Kenai and Talkeetna
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Seward, AK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Seward
Seward is a small town, it has a beautiful harbour with plenty of boat tours ready to take you around the Fjords giving tourists the opportunity to witness wildlife, glaciers and possibly whales up close.
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United States, US
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Bear Lake
Bear lake, so known for its Salmon rich waters which draw the bears down every summertime.
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AK, United States
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Exit Glacier
So named after a group of mountaineers succeeded in crossing the Harding ice field ‘exiting’ via the glacier. It truly is a natural wonder, a powerful formation of ice that has formed over thousands of years.
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Homer, AK
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Kachemak Bay State Park
Alaska's first state park, and only wilderness park, contains roughly 400,000 acres of mountains, glaciers, forests and ocean. Here you're able to practice fishing, kayaking, hiking, camping and mountain sports.
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Halibut Cove, AK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Halibut Cove
A tranquil bay hiding only a handful of colourful houses, each one built into the rock face. Simply stunning. The cove provides a coffee shop and many art galleries for tourists to see plus it’s home to the highly regarded restaurant; The Saltry, only reachable by boat. Definitely worth visitng as very few will ever get to see it.
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Palmer, AK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Palmer
The pure solidarity of this location only enhances the beauty, surrounded by snow topped mountains leading to the famous Knik Glacier and the Knik river running below. Take a helicopter up to the top of the glacier to see gigantic icebregs, towers of ice and glacial lakes.
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Anchorage, AK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Thunderbird Falls Trail
A waterfall nestled in the woodland, it’s a relatively easy mile long hike to the 200ft falls but a beautiful one at that. Once at the falls there is a viewing platform or for the more adventurous a further short walk down to the foot of the falls.
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Willow, AK
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Hatcher Pass
home to the Independence Mine State National Park. Once a working mine for gold now sadly a ruin, high up in the mountains. Oftern there are skiers seeking the untouched snow and the intermittent roar echoing through the valley of sea planes and helicopters ferrying tourists back and too.
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Homer, AK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Homer
Loaded with float planes, boat taxis, kayak tours and snow mobile adventures to be had, the Homer spit road has lots to offer.
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