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The first thing to consider when visiting Alaska is what you hope to see there. For those interested in the snow-related activities or catching the Northern Lights, then winter is the best time to visit. Conversely, you may be more int…
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The great Alaskan wild is the ideal place to do some fishing. Whether it be fly fishing or spin fishing or deep sea, it's an adventure that is intoxicating as it brings you to nature like no other sport. Alaska hosts a slew of drift bo…
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The sparkling rivers and lakes of Alaska's wilderness are home to every type of Pacific salmon, as well as numerous trout species such as the popular steelhead and rainbow trout. The state's pristine waterways attract thousands of angl…
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From the late 1960s to the late 1990s, Richard Louis Proenneke was a naturalist who lived in a self-built cabin in Twin Lakes, Alaska. He built his cabin using only hand tools and is celebrated for his wilderness ethic and remarkable c…
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Alaska's natural beauty is a big draw to outdoor enthusiasts, but what may be an even bigger draw is the fishing. Fisherman from all over the world travel to Alaska to experience the amazing fishing opportunities. Salmon and Halibut ar…
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While your image of Alaska travel may entail erecting a tent at Denali National Park and munching on an energy bar, you can set your sights much higher in terms of comfort and extravagance. The Last Frontier offers luxury in all direct…
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Located just to the northwest of Canada, the state of Alaska is an outdoor enthusiast's dream and a great place for family vacations. Here in this rugged wilderness you'll find all kinds of activities and sights, from hiking, biking an…
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Skagway, "Gateway to the Klondike," is on the southeastern coast of Alaska bordering Canada, and offers "unparalleled sightseeing and recreation opportunities," according to the city's tourism bureau. From charter fishing to icefield e…
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The beautiful and mysterious state of Alaska is a vast collection of ocean coasts, rushing rivers and green forests, perfect for the outdoor enthusiast looking for challenging adventures. With an area of 586,412 miles, roughly two and…
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Bethel is 400 air miles from Anchorage, inside the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge and on the banks of the Kuskokwim River in southwestern Alaska. Bethel is the Kuskokwim River's main port and a hub city for 56 native villages in…
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King Salmon, a small town on the Naknek River of the Alaska Peninsula, is 290 miles from Anchorage. Though small, the area is full out opportunities for outdoor vacations. McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, a 200-square-mile habitat fo…
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Chitina, Alaska, is located on the banks of the Copper River near where it meets the Chitina River. With about 120 residents, the permanent population of Chitina is very small, but its population increases in the summer when people fro…
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Located on the shores of the Chukchi Sea, Wainwright is the second largest city in North Slope County, Alaska. This is the ideal wilderness location for Arctic adventure vacations. Visit this remote pristine northern city, featuring a…
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People come from all over the world to tour the beautiful state of Alaska. Not only do travelers book tours that include transportation and meals, they also expect their tour operators to book hotels along the way and to have someone a…
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