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Alaska Outdoors - Alaska Outdoor Recreation

Alaska Trails The mere word "Alaska" conjures images of majestic beauty, vast solitude, and above all outstanding outdoor recreation opportunities. Purchased in 1867 by Secretary of State William H. Seward for a mere $7.2 million dollars, this 586,000 square miles of land does not disappoint anyone looking for wilderness adventure. Hiking and sea kayaking in Alaska offer breath-taking views, incredible solitude, beautiful flowers, the northern lights, and great chances to see some exciting wildlife. From the temperate rainforests of southeast Alaska, to the glacial bays along the Gulf of Alaska, to the towering peaks of central Alaska, there are spectacular natural landscapes to be explored.

In southeast Alaska start your adventures from Ketchikan, Juneau, or Sitka. Climb up Deer Mountain or walk along the shore of Perseverance Lake. Grab a sea kayak and paddle through the Tongass Narrows or along George Inlet. You'll be enjoying some of the finest cool weather rainforest in the world.

As you move further north you'll be using Anchorage, Seward, or Girdwood as your home base. Explore the Harding Icefield, or take a 3 day trip over Resurrection Pass; both are spectacular. Take the train and explore the area around Whittier, a truly unique town where everyone lives in one large apartment building. Take a scenic drive to Seward and then hike down Resurrection Bay to Caines Head. The weather here is temperate in the summer and moderately cold in the winter, and in the summer you get 18 hours of daylight to play with.

Moving further north again you'll reach the central spires of Alaska, rising abruptly from the surrounding plains. Fairbanks is the biggest city in this area, followed by Talkeetna. You'll want to spend at least a few days exploring Denali National Park, but don't forget that there are plenty of other once-in-a-lifetime places to visit like Kesugi Ridge in Denali State Park, or Byers Lake.

If the hikes look too challenging for you, there are also plenty of worthwhile scenic drives throughout the state, as well as sea-kayaking, strolling, swimming, and countless other activities. Remember, in Alaska, the beautiful outdoors is never far away.

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