Must-See Spots According to the Locals…of Girdwood, Alaska
Just a quick 40-minute drive south from Anchorage along the scenic Turnagain Arm sits the cute and quirky town of Girdwood, Alaska. Girdwood rests at the base of Mount Alyeska and is probably best known as the home of Alyeska...
Must-See Spots According to the Locals… of Skagway, Alaska
Rich history and stunning scenery combined with its location in Alaska’s Inside Passage – it’s no wonder that Skagway is often picked by visitors as one of the state’s most interesting towns to visit. Originally settled by Tlingit Indians, the town is...
Alaska Travel Highlights for All Seasons
It’s probably safe to say that whoever came up with the expression “everything’s bigger in Texas” hadn’t been to Alaska. One of the unique thrills of visiting, is feeling dwarfed by the sheer vastness of the state. Here, the skies are big,...
A Voyage through Alaska’s Scenic Byways
Much has been written about the beauty of Alaska, and for good reason: there are not many places like Alaska. The 49th state is so large and diverse with unfathomable amounts of unspoiled land and wildlife. Much of this splendor is accessible...
Visiting the Portage Glacier
The Portage Glacier is one of the most-visited destinations in Alaska and for good reason. The large valley glacier can be found just 50 miles away from downtown Anchorage. Travelers who make the journey can view the natural spectacle of the Portage...
The Glaciers of Alaska
Five percent of Alaska is covered with the state’s 100,000+ glaciers. Glaciers of Alaska come in all shapes and sizes and are home to Alaska’s best ice caves. These perennial formations of ice, snow, rock and water have stuck...
Build Your Perfect Day in Anchorage
Alaska’s largest city offers a long list of actions and attractions — you can’t see it all in one day. But if you’ve got limited vacation time in Anchorage, you can build the perfect day from the options below....
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