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  1. What are Haines’ Best Spots?

    What are Haines’ Best Spots? Is Haines worth a visit? Definitely a YES! This place is one of the gems that is often missed by many.  This region is known for the glaciers, Bald eagle preserves and the popular July State fair. We narrowed down a few places that should top your list of Haines’s…

  2. When is the best time to visit Anchorage?

    When is the best time to visit Anchorage? If you love wildlife, Anchorage will be like candy-land for you. The best time to visit this lovely place depends on what you plan to explore and the activities you want to do. A unique experience is in store for you when you visit anchorage, exciting walks…

  3. Dream Of Alaska While You Are Cooped Up At Home

    When the pandemic passes and you’re trying to appease your itchy feet, visit Alaska – it’s more than you could ever dream of. Dare we say no other state can beat the scenic views? View this post on Instagram morning 🌖 moon Cathedral 🗻 peaks . . #alaska #mountain_captures #moon #southeastalaska #morninglight #mountains #coastrange #pnw…

  4. Try This Traditional Alaskan Recipe

    Impress your family with this recipe tonight! Alaskan BBQ Salmon This salmon is the perfect balance of simplicity and sweetness! Ingredients: 1 cup of brown sugar 1/2 cup honey 1 dash of liquid smoke flavoring 1/2 apple cider vinegar 1 salmon fillet Instructions: Preheat grill to a high heat In a small bowl, mix together…

  5. Top Three Fishing Locations in Alaska

    Fishing is a great social distancing activity! It is important to keep your social distance at this time with the Coronavirus spreading. Alaska has some of the top fishing spots in the world, and the most beautiful! Try these fishing spots when you need a break from quarantine: 1. Bristol Bay – many rivers are…

  6. Day Trip to Denali State Park

    One of the most beautiful parks in North America! This whooping 325,240 acre park is rich in views and wildlife. The name “Denali” means “the high one” in Tanana Indian and is named after the highest peak in North America, found in Denali State Park. Take a tour of the beautiful wilderness: Alaska Nature Guides…

  7. See the Longest Mammal Migration in the World

    Witness one of nature’s biggest wonders! The longest mammal migrations in the world is completed by the Gray Whale. They travel over 10,000 miles and pass through Alaska on the way. Major Marine Tours offer the chance to see these giant mammals in action, as well as the opportunity to see sea lions, sea otters,…

  8. Nome-Golovin Snowmachine Race

    Ever since snow-machines have been invented in 1960, there have also been races. The first official Nome-Golovin race was in 1967 and now the 54rd official race is here! Racers will follow the Iditarod trail 100 miles and back – totaling 200 miles. Three categories will race: men, women, and juniors. First prize is $1500!…

  9. Alaska’s Largest and Oldest Winter Festival: Fur Rendezvous

    The festival that has been going strong for 80 years! Fur Rendezvous, or locally known as Fur Rondy, started in 1935 for the return of miners and trappers after a long winter’s work. Sports, tradition, and art is a big part of this festival. There will be over 100 activities and events this year! Such…

  10. Ice Art World Championships

    Carvers, take your mark… The 2020 Ice Art World Championships are upon us! The best sculptors from around the world will be competing in the following categories: Multi-block Classic – February 15-20 Amateur Exhibition – February 15-20 Double-block Classic – February 23-25 Single-block Classic – February 28 – March 1st Sculptors from over 45 countries…

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