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Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
6M ago
In Alaska, autumn is (somewhat unfairly) referred to as a shoulder season. But there’s nothing second-rate about Alaska in the fall. As the rush of summer visitors settles, the pace begins to slow down and a noticeable calm sets in. The car windows get foggy, sweaters come out and fall adventures commence.
No matter where in the state you are, you needn’t travel far to experience the stunning views of fall — just one reason to visit the 49th state outside of peak season. Discover everything you need to know about experiencing the best of fall in Alaska.
When is fall in Alaska?
As early as mid ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
8M ago
From Spruce Tip Blonde Ale by Skagway Brewing Co. to Pararescue 212 Porter by Odd Man Rush Brewery, Alaska has a wealth of craft brews to offer. With more than 50 breweries, distilleries, meaderies and cideries in Alaska, there are many great flavors to choose from. To make things easy for beer lovers, we’ve compiled a list of 12 of the best ones to try.
This list is just a sample of the specialized, tasty, handcrafted microbrews you will find in the Great Land. While these are our must-tries, we encourage you to venture across the breweries and find what suits your own tastes. Wherever y ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
10M ago
The Parks Highway in Alaska was completed in 1971 and named for former territorial governor George Alexander Parks in 1975. Also called Highway 3, the Parks Highway stretches 362 miles through gorgeous Alaska scenery and offers the best access to Denali National Park and Preserve — making it one of the best road trips in Alaska!
You can make the full trip in about six hours without traffic or stops. But we prefer a leisurely pace, allowing you to explore some of Alaska’s famous and lesser-known offerings. Keep an eye out for the countless wildlife you might spot, including moose, bears ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
10M ago
Alaska has more than its fair share of small, eclectic towns. However, Talkeetna, roughly a two-hour drive north of Anchorage (and a stop on many Gray Line Alaska tours), delivers something more. There is a rural yet worldly vibe to this community —one that might be explained by the town’s role as the starting and ending point for international mountain climbers on their way up or down Denali, North America’s highest peak.
Talkeetna is situated at the confluence of three rivers — the Susitna, Chulitna and Talkeetna. It’s rumored to be the town that inspired the 1990s television series Northern ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
11M ago
A trip to Alaska is simply not complete without traveling to Denali National Park and Preserve.
The tallest mountain in North America, Denali towers 20,310 feet above sea level. Denali’s namesake comes from a Tanana Athabaskan word meaning “The High One,” encapsulating the awe-inspiring natural wonder. The Tanana tribe and their ancestors have called this land home since just after the last Ice Age.
In the early 1900s, before the land was established as a national park, conservationists began advocating for the preservation of the region’s natural beauty and wildlife. The area was established ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
1y ago
Alaska books offer readers not only a glimpse into the northernmost state in the U.S., but they are an excellent way to learn more about the culture and history of the area you travel through. If you loved Eowyn Ivey’s The Snow Child and James Michener’s Alaska, pick up these books about the 49th state before your visit to get excited!
1. Strong Man: a Tlingit Story by Ishmael Hope
This graphic novel tells the story of the Tlingit hero Dukt’ootl and a modern day teen in parallel stories. The author told Daily Sitka Sentinel, “”I was trying to find a way of providing traditional Tlingit kn ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
1y ago
Alaska is every bit as beautiful in the winter as it is cold. But don’t let the frozen ground stop you from enjoying the winter wonderland as stunning views and adventure are still possible. If you’re ready to experience Alaska in the winter, Gray Line Alaska has the best insider tips on weather patterns, activities and tips on what to pack in order to stay warm!
How cold does Alaska get in the winter?
The winter months in Alaska are roughly October through March. The answer to this question depends on where in Alaska you are — it’s a big state! Temperatures and daylight vary from region to re ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
1y ago
If you love travel and adventure, you’re in luck! The interest in adventure tourism is growing and there’s no shortage of authentic travel experiences around the state of Alaska. Adventure tourism is all about inspiring travel experiences while connecting with the local scenery, cultures and getting active.
As the growing market piques travelers’ interests, Gray Line Alaska calls to those who seek adventure in the state. With an array of options from multi-day Alaska tours with transportation, lodging and activities to sightseeing trips anywhere from one to 10 hours, there is no time to be bor ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
1y ago
Planning a trip to Alaska is simply not complete without a stop at the famous Denali National Park and Preserve. With the tallest mountain in North America (and the park’s namesake) Denali towering above, there’s an abundance of natural beauty to see and things to do making this stop a bucket list destination in Alaska. To make the most of your trip, we’ve compiled a list of the best things to do in Denali National Park.
1. Embark on a guided activity
There is a plethora of adventures to embark on in Denali and it can help to have an experienced guide. For all our fellow thrill seekers, ATVs ..read more
Gray Line Alaska | Alaska Travel & Sightseeing Blog
2y ago
There’s no place quite like Alaska in the summer. If you’re planning a trip to the land of the midnight sun, keep reading to learn about what Alaska is like in the summer, from weather patterns and activities to tips on what to pack.
What is Alaska like in the summer?
Summer in Alaska is full of opportunities for exploration and adventure — wildflowers are in full bloom, there are stunning views and wildlife can be spotted in every direction. In the summer months, towns and attractions across the state come alive with visitors. Many regions enjoy longer days in the summertime, but you don’t ge ..read more