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Alaska Vacation Destinations
Embrace The Beauty Of The Fall Season At The Denali National Park and Preserve:
Denali National Park and Preserve spans six million acres and includes Mt.
McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America. The park provides visitors easy
access to undisturbed wilderness including sweeping tundra vistas, abundant
wildlife, and North America’s tallest mountain.
Photo Tips For Your Visit To Cape Krusenstern National Monument: When checking out the National Park Foundation's annual ‘Top 10’ list of the very best photo experiences in America’s national parks and public lands we discovered Cape Krusenstern National Monument.
The Alaska Wilderness Guide: If you’ve ever considered taking a trip to Alaska
there’s one guide you need to check out first; The Alaska Wilderness Guide. In
The Alaska Wilderness Guide you’ll discover the best places to go camping, where
to cast your line, hiking destinations, plus guides to kayaking and river
rafting in Alaska’s backcountry.
Experience The Xtreme Side Of Alaska:
Alaska's great open space is an exciting destination for vacationers explore.
Whether you want to experience Ice climbing, go hiking, or fishing, there's
something unique for everyone to do in Alaska. With Xtremely Alaska's Tour and
special Packages travelers can experience the extreme side of Alaska.
Alaska Offers Adventure, Beauty and Nature for Visitors Year Round: Imagine your delight when you spot a grizzly bear with a cub or two in tow. While your floatplane flies over crystal glaciers, toward the midnight sun, remember: This is Alaska. This is real. This is the adventure of a lifetime.
Lodgings From Which To Explore Mighty Alaska:
Alaska is truly the last great wilderness on Earth. To properly explore the
beauty of Alaska, you need a base camp where you can recuperate in comfort.
Alaska's Native American Art:
Native American Indian Art in the American southwest is dominated by the
magnificent pottery and jewelry. While in the Pacific NW Native American art is
mostly wood carvings.
What
do clowns and ice sculptors have in common with in Alaska?:
Known as the Ice Capital of the World, Fairbanks has been the home for the World
Ice Art Championships since its inception in 1988. This annual international ice
sculpture competition sponsored by the non-profit organization, Ice Alaska, has
about 100 sculptors from more than 30 countries participating annually.



