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Imagine your vacation in Alaska for one moment. You delight when you spot a grizzly bear with a cub or two in tow, or a herd of hundreds of caribou crossing the road in front of you. That instant when the silence of a misty fjord is shattered by a pod of giant humpback whales, breaching high into the air, then crashing back against the sea. While your floatplane flies over crystal glaciers, toward the midnight sun, remember: This is Alaska. This is real. This is the adventure of a lifetime.

Alaska visitors can experience the state’s unique Native culture including totem carving, Native dancing, the blanket toss, traditional music, crafts and festivals as well as cultural and historical museums, heritage centers and academics. Whether you want to explore Alaska’s vibrant Native culture or other artistic and intellectual attractions like music festivals, local artisan handiwork, Russian iconography or museum exhibits, a long list of things to do and see awaits you.

Every region of the state offers accommodations that cater to the needs of the angler - ranging from luxurious to rustic. What kind of experience are you after? Alaska offers some of the most spectacular fly-fishing, saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing and even ice fishing in the world. It can be as easy as pulling off the side of the road and casting a line. Or you can charter a boat or float plane to whisk you off to a secluded fishing hole. With over 3 million lakes, 3,000 rivers and countless fish-filled streams, you can see the challenge isn't catching fish, but deciding what kind to catch and where!

Whether it’s a 5-star resort and dining experience or grilling your own freshly caught King Salmon on a remote river bank camp, your options are as plentiful and broad as Alaska itself.

Whatever your interests, Alaska has something for everyone.

Cities & Towns in Alaska

  • Chena Hot Springs - Wilderness resort north of Fairbanks features hiking trails, camping, lodge & hotel, and best of all, natural hot springs.
  • Fairbanks - Alaska's second largest city, Fairbanks is located in Interior Alaska 120 miles northeast of Denali National Park. Don't miss the Riverboat Discovery and Pioneer Park.
  • Kodiak - Situated in wilderness splendor, rich in Native culture, steeped in Russian history, populated with generations of commercial fishermen, gateway to the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Seward - Tour the Alaska SeaLife Center, enjoy a glacier cruise in Resurrection Bay, charter a halibut fishing trip, hike, or take a flightseeing tour of the glaciers from Seward.

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