- Have a glacier experience! Get ‘em while you can whether it’s by bus, helicopter or ship make sure you see one of Alaska’s magnificent glaciers.
- Misty Fjords by float plane – The only way to see this spectacular National Monument is by boat or plane; definitely worth the effort.
- White Pass & Yukon Railroad – A little bit of nostalgia and history, this train was built at the time of the Gold Rush to transport prospectors into the interior. It parallels the old White Pass Trail. Beautiful scenery. Great fun!
- Denali National Park – Keep your fingers crossed for a peak at the tallest peak in North America, Mt. McKinley at 20,300 feet.
- Whale watching – Hundreds of whales make Alaska their summer home; book a whale watching tour for an up close and personal experience with these gentle behemoths.
- Flight seeing – Alaska is so staggeringly large the only way to see as much as you can is from a fixed wing plane or helicopter. The scenery is unforgettable.
- Dog sledding – What says Alaska more than dog sledding? Take a ride and learn to mush. Plenty of puppies to pet as well.
- Rangers tour in Skagway – The best things in life are free! Take advantage of the free walking tour offered by National Park Service rangers in Skagway. Sign up at the Visitor’s Center.
- Tlingit Culture – Southeast Alaska is the aboriginal homeland of the Tlingits; from state parks like Totem Bight in Ketchikan to the Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Khadi Clan House in Sitka there are plenty of opportunities to learn more about one of Alaska’s native peoples.
- Treats – No trip to Alaska is complete without sampling some of the great eats the state is famous for like fresh salmon, homemade berry pies, and Alaskan ale.
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