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Alaska.org is coordinated by Alaska Channel, a highly respected company that's helped hundreds of thousands of visitors plan successful Alaska vacations since 1993. We've solicited the knowledge of Alaska's top park rangers, wildlife biologists, bush pilots, naturalists, and photographers to help you plan your dream vacation.
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2M ago
Visiting Alaska is for 2023. There’s no better destination for your vacation this year ..read more
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3M ago
First, we heard it—an unmistakable gushing sound. Then we saw it, backdropped by the rocky coastline: a massive humpback whale, surfacing and diving, surfacing and diving. And every time it came up, its spout gushed water into the air, with the sun creating a rainbow through the mist ..read more
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5M ago
Scott Adams recalls his experience at McCarthy, Alaska's famous 4th of July Celebration ..read more
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5M ago
Mountains are like a magnet for my soul—drawing me in, begging me to stay a little longer ..read more
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6M ago
Snow tumbled from the sky, creating a snow-globe-like setting—perfect for the Ceremonial Start of Alaska’s iconic Iditarod Race. We were the first ones there, but it wasn’t long before fans in colorful tutus and checkered patterned dress suits were lining the trail, sharing hot cocoa and cider ..read more
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1y ago
The Old Denali Highway is a dynamically scenic drive serving up remarkable panoramas of the Alaska Range, plus breathtaking wilderness everywhere you look ..read more
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1y ago
One of my favorite basecamps in Alaska is located just 45 minutes north of Anchorage, Palmer. It's perfect for a 2- to 3-day adventure any time of year ..read more
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1y ago
In mid-September, I drove the rugged Nabesna Road. It was the beginning of my two-week trip around the interior of Alaska, chasing the aurora ..read more
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1y ago
Alaska has a way of challenging you, no matter how much you prepare and research. This challenge of being stuck on the top of a wild mountain gave me my confidence back ..read more
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1y ago
It was my first night camping solo in Alaska. I was in brown bear territory and found myself completely alone at the campsite. I took a deep breath and began to focus on the sounds around me ..read more