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Capturing great photos is more than just a souvenir. It’s how we make memories last a lifetime. With towering mountains, glacial fjords, stunning auroras and abundant wildlife, Alaska offers some of the most Instagrammable spots in North America. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or looking to make the most of
Skagway, Alaska and Dawson City, Yukon were the twin cities of the Klondike Gold Rush. Over 100,000 prospectors passed through these towns chasing fortune in 1898. Today, you can retrace their footsteps — not by foot and packhorse, but by rail and road. This modern Gold Rush road trip begins
Planning a trip to Alaska? One of the first questions travelers ask is: “What is the best time to visit Alaska?” With its vast landscapes, rich wildlife and unique daylight shifts, Alaska transforms dramatically through the seasons. This all-seasons guide breaks down spring, summer, fall and winter to help you
Alaska’s national parks are some of the most breathtaking and remote in the world. They offer diverse landscapes, unique wildlife and incredible opportunities for adventure. Here’s a look at the eight best national parks in Alaska you won’t want to miss. 1. Denali National Park and Preserve Photo credit: Talkeetna
There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes! Ask any local in Alaska, and they’ll tell you that one of the most important things to know before visiting is to prepare for varied and possibly inclement weather in any season. Layering up and choosing the right materials
Alaska in winter is a wonderland of adventures and natural beauty. The snowy landscapes create a magical backdrop for various activities like dog sledding, northern lights viewing and ice fishing. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in activities like skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing amidst the blanketed wilderness. For those seeking a quieter,
You’ve decided on the adventure of a lifetime — an extended visit to Alaska! Maybe you’ll hike in Denali National Park and Preserve, take a train across the state, visit the historic and rugged small towns or just wing it and see what the road offers. In any case, bringing
Glaciers, mountain peaks and wildlife, oh my! A road trip can be a great way to explore Alaska at your own pace. From getting off the beaten path to getting to know a favorite community more intimately, road trips offer flexibility for travelers who like to be in the driver’s
How much is a trip to Alaska? It can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be! It’s a popular destination with most people wanting to visit in the peak of summer. For many, it’s a faraway location. Moreover, Alaska is not part of the contiguous United States, meaning shipping