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Ketchikan
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Mt
Fairweather
15,300 ft
Mt
St Elias
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Palmer
Valdez
Cordova
Seward
Whittier
Livengood
FAIRBANKS
Circle
Eagle
Prudhoe Bay
Chicken
Delta
Junction
Petersburg
Wrangell
Ketchikan
Hyder
Hollis
Metlakatla
Skagway
Haines
Sitka
Kake
Tenakee
Pelican Hoonah
Gustavus
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Iskut
Tatogga Lake
Bob Quinn
Bell II
Macke
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Burwash
Landing
Beaver
Creek
Yukon River
Haines
Junction
Silver
City
Carcross
Teslin
Tagish Rancheria
Nugget City
Swift
River
Dease
Lake
Prince
Rupert
Masset
Haida
Gwaii
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Stewart
Yakutat
Mt
Logan
5959 m
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Meziadin
Junction
Good
Hope
Lake
Dawson
City
Eagle
Plains
Aklavik
Inuvik
Paulatuk
Fort McPherson
Fort Good Hope
Norman Wells
Tulit
Ross River
Faro
Tsiigehtchic
Cape Bathurst
Keno City
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Pelly Crossing
WHITEHORSE
Mayo
Carmacks
Braeburn
Johnson’s Crossing
Stewart
Crossing
Tombstone
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Dixon Entrance
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Cruising the Inside Passage, RV Style
The Alaska Marine
Highway offers
many of the sights
and amenities of a
traditional cruise with
the independence
of an RV. The 3,500
miles of coastline,
with breathtaking views of glaciers, mountains and
fjords, are accessible via the Alaska Marine Highway.
The highway has been designated a National Scenic
Byway. Many of the communities on this route are
only accessible by air or sea.
Whales and other marine life populate the waters of
the Inside Passage, so there is a good chance to enjoy
some wildlife viewing. On board many vessels there
are theater areas that show documentaries about
Alaska and the outdoors.
Most vessels offer food
services and there are full
service restaurants aboard
the M/V Columbia and the
M/V Tustumena, featuring Alaskan
seafood.
You can travel on the Alaska Marine
Highway from as far south as Bellingham
(a few hours north of Seattle) and continue
on to Southeast or Southcentral Alaska then
travel inland by road. Alternatively, you can
travel by road to Skagway, Haines or the Kenai
Peninsula and travel south by ferry.
This method of exploring Alaska has become
so popular during the summer that it is now
recommended to book your stateroom and vehicle
well in advance.
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