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Alaska
Alaska has more coastline than the rest of the United States combined, stretching over 6,600 miles and offering stunning views.
 
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ABOUT ALASKA
Alaska is a gigantic state with vast landscapes, rugged mountains, and stunning glaciers. It's a treasure trove of natural beauty and adventure that attracts visitors from all over the world. From dog sledding and hiking to whale watching and fishing, Alaska has something for everyone. You can explore the vast wilderness on a helicopter tour, take a scenic train ride, or go kayaking in the pristine waters. Wildlife viewing is also a popular activity, where you can spot grizzly bears, moose, caribou, and bald eagles in their natural habitat. Additionally, the state has a rich history and culture, with museums, heritage centers, and art galleries showcasing the unique traditions of Alaska's indigenous people. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a history buff, Alaska is a destination that promises to leave you in awe.
 
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Denali National Park in Alaska is a nature lover's paradise, boasting breathtaking views of Mount Denali, North America's highest peak. The park is home to an array of wildlife, including grizzly bears, moose, and wolves. Visitors can hike the rugged terrain, go on a scenic flight tour, or even take a sled dog ride. The park also offers ranger-led programs, camping, and stunning views of the Northern Lights. With so much to see and do, Denali National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Alaska.
Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska is a wonderland of natural beauty, where towering glaciers, snow-capped peaks, and pristine waters come together to create a breathtaking landscape. Visitors can explore the park by boat, kayak, or hike, taking in the stunning scenery and spotting wildlife like humpback whales, sea otters, and brown bears. The park also offers opportunities for fishing, camping, and backcountry adventures, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Glacier Bay National Park is a true gem of Alaska.
Experience the thrill of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska and witness the ultimate test of endurance and teamwork in the frozen wilderness.
Gates of the Arctic National Park in Alaska is a wild and rugged paradise for adventure seekers. With no roads or trails, visitors can explore untouched wilderness and witness stunning natural beauty. Hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing are popular activities, as well as fishing in the pristine rivers and lakes. The park is also home to the Northern Lights, a breathtaking natural phenomenon that illuminates the night sky. Whether you're an experienced outdoorsman or a nature lover looking for a unique experience, Gates of the Arctic National Park is a must-visit destination.
Katmai National Park in Alaska is a nature lover's paradise, boasting breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. Visitors can witness the famous brown bears catching salmon at Brooks Falls, hike through stunning valleys and mountains, or take a scenic flight over the park's stunning scenery. The park also offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and camping. With its stunning natural beauty and endless outdoor adventures, Katmai National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable Alaskan experience.
Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that offers a wide range of activities for visitors. From hiking through stunning glaciers and exploring the fjords to spotting wildlife like humpback whales, sea lions, and bald eagles, there is something for everyone here. The park also offers boat tours, kayaking, and fishing experiences for those looking to get up close and personal with the natural wonders of Alaska. With its stunning landscape and endless opportunities for adventure, Kenai Fjords National Park is a must-visit destination for any nature lover.
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Experience the thrill of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska and witness the ultimate test of endurance and teamwork in the frozen wilderness.
Embark on an epic journey to conquer the highest peak in North America, Mount McKinley, and witness breathtaking views of the Alaskan wilderness.
Experience the thrill of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska and witness the ultimate test of endurance and teamwork in the frozen wilderness.
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Heli-Ski the Chugach Mountains
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In the Chugach Mountains, first descents are still routine, and nameless peaks promise more skiable terrain than even the biggest resorts in the Lower 48. Valdez serves as base for five of the seven heli-ski outfits that work the Chugach, but only Points North takes off from Cordova. Its clients gain nearly exclusive access to a 2,000-square-mile (5,180-square-kilometer) chunk of mountains, then retreat to the Points North Orca Adventure Lodge, a converted cannery."
Source: nationalgeographic.com

Attend the World Ice Art Championships
The World Ice Art Championships is an ice sculpting contest in Fairbanks, Alaska put on by Ice Alaska, a non-profit corporation started in 1989. The contest is the largest of its kind in the world and attended by more than 100 sculptors from 30 different countries every year. The contest also draws tens of thousands of spectators; in 2004, 48,000 people from more than 28 countries passed through the park's gates.
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Katmai National Park
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Katmai National Monument was created in 1918 to preserve the famed Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a spectacular forty square mile, 100 to 700 foot deep ash flow deposited by Novarupta Volcano in 1912. A National Park & Preserve since 1980, today Katmai is still famous for volcanoes, but also for brown bears, pristine waterways with abundant fish, remote wilderness, and a rugged coastline."
Source: nps.gov

Camp With Alaska Brown Bears
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It’s thrilling to see big browns with no fence or barrier between you and them. At the Great Alaska International Adventure Vacations Bear Camp, you can quietly watch a dozen or more brown bears from a spruce-fringed meadow that lies between Mount Iliamna in Lake Clark National Park & Preserve and Cook Inlet."
Source: nationalgeographic.com

Tree-Climb Chilkat
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Ascend 250-foot (76-meter) tall spruces smack in the middle of the world’s highest concentration of bald eagles."
Source: nationalgeographic.com