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Alaska (View a Map of Alaska)

A subcontinent that straddles Asia and North America, Alaska is larger than Texas, California, and Montana combined. At its center is the mighty Yukon River and 20,320-foot Mount McKinley. Grizzly bears fish in salmon-choked streams, polar bears sun themselves on icebergs, whales breech, and migrating tundra swans fly past vast herds of caribou. Even in urban Anchorage, an unspoiled landscape is close at hand.

Anchorage

With a population of over 250,000, Anchorage is a bustling metropolis with good restaurants and modern accommodations. Alaska's... (more)

Denali, Fairbanks, and the Yukon

Bounded by the Brooks Range to the north and the Alaska Range to the south, the Interior is home to Mt. McKinley, the highest... (more)

Inside Passage

Southeast Alaska (also known as the Panhandle, or simply "Southeast") encompasses the Inside Passage -- more than a century ago... (more)

Kenai Peninsula, Prince Wiliam Sound, and Homer

South Central encapsulates nearly all that the state has to offer: great fishing, hiking, rafting, and wildlife viewing. Using... (more)

Kodiak, Nome, and the Bush

The Bush is the last frontier of the Last Frontier, what many folks, residents and Outsiders alike, consider the "real" Alaska... (more)


 

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