BACKPACK ALASKA
Alaska's first woman-owned and operated incoming agency.Read more
CHILKOOT TRAIL
A famous, difficult and dangerous trail west of Skagway, protected and ...Read more
DENALI NATIONAL PARK
Huge park forbidden to vehicles beyond Savage River, with the exception of ...Read more
GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
Glacier de Bay National Park offers a variety of activities and guided ...Read more
WORTHINGTON GLACIER
The glacier has a parking lot, some signs about its history and ...Read more
EKLUTNA LAKE
Beautiful lake north of Chugah State Park offering several beautiful hikes ...Read more
KENAI FJORDS TOURS
A 9-hour cruise to observe Seward's marine wildlife.Read more
MOUNT ROBERTS TRAMWAY
The Mount Roberts Tramway is one of the main attractions in Juneau's ...Read more
SITKA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Sitka National Historical Park, the oldest in Alaska, exhibiting totem ...Read more
REVILLAGIGEDO ISLAND
Island on the town of Ketchikan offering many trails to discover the furry ...Read more
BARROW BEACH
Read moreIf winter, especially in December, the sun never rises on Barrow, on the other hand, between May and August, the city benefits from the midnight sun where the sun never settles. The best place to admire this phenomenon is, of course, the ocean, oriented north, where one can see from east to west the trajectory of this ball of fire that illuminates the sky and gives it thousand reflections depending on the hour of the day. For the bravest, soaking feet in the most northerly part of the United States may give you chills… cold!
MALASPINA GLACIER
Malaspina Glacier, 38 km long, 32 km wide and 600 m thick, offering a very ...Read more
YAKUTANIA POINT AND SMUGGLERS COVE
Easy hiking trail in Skagway with an approximate one-hour round trip.Read more
LOWER AND UPPER DEWEY LAKES
Dewey Lakes accessible by fairly steep but short, smaller trails, and ...Read more
LAKE LOUISE
Read moreMore known in winter to be a paradise of snowmobiling and cross-country skiing than in summer, Lake Louise is nevertheless a very pleasant site for a swimming, hiking and camping night. A 19-mile gravel road leads to the lake through a mountain and glacier decor. With nearby Susitna Lake, Lake Louise represents the lake area accessible by the largest highway in Alaska. On site, the Lake Louise State Recreation Area allows you to plant its tent for the night and make a few beautiful hikes around the banks.
BONANZA MINE TRAIL
Hiking trail with views of the Kennecott Valley suggesting a fairly steep ...Read more
MC HUGH CREEK
Great place to take pictures of whales and beluga dancing at Chugah State ...Read more
WORONZOF POINT
Small park with mountains, at the end of the Anchorage airport runways, ...Read more
KEYSTONE CANYON
Keystone Canyon has wonderful waterfalls, a playground for winter climbing ...Read more
TRAIL CREEK
Nice hike for good hikers in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park along a 19 km ...Read more