Whether you are taking a whale watching boat tour or hoping to catch sight of a whale from a viewpoint on shore, there are plenty of whale watching opportunities in Alaska. While some whales can be seen year-round such as Orcas, many migrate north to Alaska from...
It doesn’t necessarily take a boat, helicopter or 10-day hike to see some impressive glaciers in Alaska. In fact, some of Alaska’s best-known glaciers are visible from the highway system and many can be seen up-close after a relatively short trail walk....
Alaska > Southeast Book Now Skagway: A Place of History, Beauty and Adventure Skagway is Alaska’s first incorporated city and the Gateway to the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. Nestled at the northernmost reaches of the Inside Passage, the streets are lined with wooden...
Alaska > Interior Book Now More than 6 million acres of forest, tundra, glaciers & wildlife Denali National Park and Preserve is visited by 432,000 people each year, and no wonder. The park is home to a variety of wildlife including moose, bear, wolf, eagle,...
Alaska > Southeast Haines Book Now Haines: The Adventure Capital of Alaska Haines is a popular stop for RVers traveling between the Yukon and Alaska—with its combination of history, culture, scenery and adventure, there’s something for everyone. Located at the...
There are over 80 Native American Totem Poles located in downtown Ketchikan. You can pick up a free walking tour map available at the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau and at locations all around town which include totem poles as well as other local attractions. Totem poles...
RV Length The maximum height for an RV is 13 ft and the maximum length is approximately 70 ft. There are also 3 width categories, standard (up to 8 ft 5in), wide (8 ft 6 in to 8 ft 11 in) and extra wide (over 9 ft). Wide and extra wide vehicles are subject to a...
Alaska > Southcentral Book Now Seward is a popular destination for many kinds of outdoor activities including sport fishing, sailing, hiking, glacier tours, wildlife tours, kayaking, flight-seeing and summer dog sled rides. Boat tours to Kenai Fjords National Park...
Prince William Sound, an irregular inlet in the Gulf of Alaska, has the densest concentration of tidewater glaciers in the world. The 10,000 square miles of protected waterways provide calm waters, ideal for sightseeing cruises and boating. Mountains rise up to 9,000...
The Kenai Peninsula, only 200 miles south of Anchorage, boasts colorful coastal towns, glacier and wildlife sightseeing as well as recreational activities including sailing, kayaking and fishing. Kenai Fjords National Park, on the south coast of Kenai Peninsula, is a...