1. Tongass National Forest
Explore the largest national forest in the United States, where you can hike through lush rainforests, see stunning fjords, and possibly spot wildlife like bears and eagles.
The best places to see and eat in Alaska, ranked by real travelers.
Explore the largest national forest in the United States, where you can hike through lush rainforests, see stunning fjords, and possibly spot wildlife like bears and eagles.
Home to North America's highest peak, Denali, this park offers breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for hiking and camping.
Located in Seward, this public aquarium and ocean wildlife rescue center offers an up-close look at Alaska's marine life, including sea lions, puffins, and octopuses.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park features dramatic glaciers, fjords, and a diverse range of wildlife including whales, sea otters, and bears.
Enjoy an entertaining and educational show featuring competitive lumberjack events and demonstrations in Ketchikan, showcasing the skills and history of Alaskan lumberjacks.
Spanning over 6,000 square miles, this national forest offers stunning scenery, hiking trails, and opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing.
One of the largest state parks in the U.S., offering a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing near Anchorage.
A scenic viewpoint along Turnagain Arm, known for its stunning views and the chance to spot beluga whales during their migration.
An historic park in Fairbanks featuring museums, a replica Gold Rush town, and a wide variety of family-friendly attractions and events.
This cultural center in Anchorage provides insights into the diverse cultures of Alaska's indigenous peoples through exhibits, performances, and traditional village sites.
Famous for its stunning fjords, glaciers, and abundant marine wildlife, this park offers opportunities for kayaking, boat tours, and hiking.
Alaska's oldest federally designated park, known for its totem poles, historical sites, and beautiful coastal trails.
Located in Fairbanks, this museum offers exhibitions on Alaska's natural history, culture, and art, including a notable collection of Alaskan artifacts.
A unique opportunity to view the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, a major engineering feat, at a designated observation area with interpretive displays.
Explore the historic gold mining area near Hatcher Pass, where you can tour old mine buildings and learn about the area's mining history.
Features a collection of restored and replicated totem poles and a traditional Native community house, providing insights into Tlingit and Haida cultures.
A comprehensive museum that explores the history, art, and culture of Alaska, featuring exhibits on everything from indigenous cultures to contemporary art.
A unique botanical garden in Juneau featuring a guided tour through a temperate rainforest and stunning views of the Mendenhall Valley.
The largest national park in the U.S., offering vast wilderness, towering mountain ranges, glaciers, and opportunities for backcountry adventures.
Located in Fairbanks, this museum features stunning ice sculptures and is open year-round, offering a unique glimpse into the art of ice carving.
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