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Album: Anchorage Photos
Anchorage is an ideal base camp for exploring pristine wilderness by day while enjoying urban conveniences by night.
Size: 7 items
(836 items total)
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Album: Denali National Park Photos
The "crown jewel" of Alaska. Six million acres of lakes, tundra, peaks, wildlife. North America's highest peak. Just one road into it.
Size: 26 items
(536 items total)
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Album: Talkeetna Photos
Quintessential Alaska pioneer town halfway to Denali. Ideal combo of outdoor recreation and small-town relaxation, plus stunning McKinley views.
Size: 14 items
(177 items total)
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Album: Fairbanks Photos
Soak up the midnight sun in Alaska’s second-largest city. A gold-mine tour lets you step back into the past, while the cutting-edge university looks toward the future.
Size: 23 items
(334 items total)
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Album: Seward Photos & Kenai Fjords Photos
Scenic seaside village is a gateway to emerald green fjords, rugged cliffs, bountiful wildlife
Size: 21 items
(440 items total)
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Album: Kenai Peninsula Photos
Outdoor playground just a day trip from Anchorage. World-class fishing, hiking, rafting, and canoeing—plus alpine lakes and gold history.
Size: 14 items
(197 items total)
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Album: Homer Photos & Kachemak Bay Photos
End-of-the-road town known for monster halibut and eclectic residents. Postcard-beautiful setting on Kachemak Bay, rich with marine life.
Size: 16 items
(329 items total)
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Album: Kodiak Photos
Size: 1 item
(24 items total)
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Album: Katmai Photos
Size: 1 item
(37 items total)
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Album: McCarthy Kennicott Photos
Off the beaten path and worth the trip: a boisterous pioneer town, a ghost town frozen in time, and America’s largest national park.
Size: 9 items
(126 items total)
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Album: Girdwood Photos
This resort town nestled in the mountains just 45 minutes from Anchorage is a great base camp for hiking, rafting, fishing, and relaxing.
Size: 7 items
(126 items total)
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Album: Whittier Photos
Size: 2 items
(18 items total)
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Album: Nome Photos
Set at the tip of the Seward Peninsula and overlooking the Bering Sea, Nome may well be Alaska’s most exciting destination for independent adventurers—yet just 90 minutes by jet from Anchorage.
Size: 4 items
(57 items total)
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Album: Barrow Photos
On the shores of the ice-laden Arctic Ocean, Barrow is the northernmost town in the US, and Alaska's largest Eskimo village.
Size: 31 items
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Album: Kotzebue Photos
Size: 1 item
(11 items total)
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Album: Juneau Photos
Hemmed in by water and soaring mountains, this town of 30,000 residents doesn’t even have a road linking it with the outside world—airplanes and boats are the only ways to get here and away.
Size: 13 items
(131 items total)
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Album: Haines Photos
Casual and quirky, Haines offers history, nature, and native culture and combines it with heaps of Alaskan charm.
Size: 2 items
(10 items total)
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Album: Skagway Photos
Part of Skagway’s charm lies in its preservation: the Park Service has rescued some 15 buildings from the Gold Rush era, and today those historic relics make this small town as authentic an example of 19th-century life as you’ll find anywhere.
Size: 3 items
(38 items total)
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Album: Ketchikan Photos
The history of maritime exploration, fishing, logging and mining is woven into the local seascape, surrounded by a backdrop of lush rain forest. Ketchikan boasts a wealth of native culture, colorfully displayed in an amazing collection of totem poles.
Size: 6 items
(52 items total)
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Album: Glacier Bay National Park
Size: 2 items
(36 items total)
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Album: Wrangell Photos
Size: 1 item
(16 items total)
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Album: Valdez Photos
Size: 1 item
(10 items total)
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Album: Yakutat Photos
Over 100 miles from the nearest coastal town, lies the laid-back town of Yakutat. This tiny speck on the map has less than 1,000 residents.
Size: 1 item
(11 items total)
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Album: Alaska Wilderness Lodge Photos
Remote and luxurious. Fly in or boat in to enjoy wildlife, bear viewing, gourmet cooking, great views, and solitude.
Size: 11 items
(275 items total)
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