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Ketchikan Totem Poles

Ketchikan Totem Poles

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...
Prince William Sound

Prince William Sound

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

The Kenai Peninsula

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...
Matanuska-Susitna Valley and Matanuska Glacier

Matanuska-Susitna Valley and Matanuska Glacier

Matanuska-Susitna Valley In the interior of Southcentral Alaska, is the Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) valley, a fertile farmland protected by mountain ranges that is Alaska’s major agricultural area. Because of the long summer days, vegetables can grow to become huge....