Alaska Top Attractions

(alphabetical)

With so many attractions in Alaska it is difficult to put them in a short list. This list will be added to/modified from time to time, so please keep checking back for the latest updates.
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  • Anchorage, AK: Alaska Aviation Heritage MuseumAviation in Alaska is an essential part of getting around. Not all state parks are accessible by road. The museum has a wonderful historical display and is open to the publicfor a nominal fee. The museum features regular events with lectures about interesting historical topics.
  • Anchorage, AK: Alaska Museum of Natural History The Natural History of Alaska brings to mind the native peoples and their cultures. It also brings to mind the “Gold Rush” period, and the heroic efforts put forth by many explorers and adventurers to conquer Alaska.
  • Anchorage, AK: Seward HighwaySeward Highway runs between Anchorage, AK and the seaside community of Seward, AK. As you begin the trip from Anchorage, you see spectacular views of a shoreline and the peaks of the Chugach Mountains. From there you will find many attractions to peak your attention.
  • Chena Hot Springs, AK: Chena Hot Springs Resort Founded over 100 years ago, Chena Hot Springs is 60 scenic miles from downtown Fairbanks. It is the most developed hot springs in Alaska with legendary healing mineral waters. In addition to nice accomodations and a shuttle to Chena Hot Springs resort, there is a variety of activities available including viewing wildlife up close. Click on the link above for more information.
  • Denali, AK: Denali National Park Denali National Park is more than just a mountain. It covers six million acres of wild land with one road running through it. The park culminates in North America's highest peak. At 20,320' Mt. McKinley is a sight to behold! Wild animals roam on unfenced land. For more and current information, click on the link above.
  • Fairbanks, AK: Pioneer Park Dinner and a Show – Alaska Style. In the year 1967, the Alaskan Centennial Exposition was held in Fairbanks.
  • Ketchikan, AK: Alaska Cruise – Cruises are available on the "inside passage" with ports of call including Ketchikan which make for wonderful family vacations with spectacular scenery and wildlife viewing.
  • Nome, AK: Iditarod The far north of Alaska holds a special appeal to folks who love dog mushing. The Iditarod dog sled race, starting in Nome is a sportsman's dream. It is billed as the "Last Great Race on Earth®  ."
  • Seward, AK: Kenai Fjords National Park "Where mountains, Ice, and Ocean meet." Kenai Fjords lies at the edge of the Kenai Peninsula and includes nearaly 40 glaciers flowing from the Harding Icefield.
  • Skagway, AK: White Pass and Yukon Route Railway Tour The White Pass & Yukon Route Railway was built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. It is a marvel of engineering considering the harsh weather and geography. This exciting adventure takes you on a spectacular journey of mountains, glaciers and gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, and trestles.
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