Alaska's Interior Known as Alaska’s heartland, the Interior is home to Mt. McKinley, the continent’s highest peak, and forests teeming with wildlife and birds ranging from the formidable grizzly to stately herds of caribou. In Delta Junction you can arrange to visit glaciers, pick wild berries, fish, or even observe a herd of American bison at the Delta Bison Range. Visiting Fairbanks, you can tour a working gold mine, visit an authentic gold dredge, or get a taste of pioneer life at Pioneer Park featuring several museums, shops, and authentic turn-of-the-century cabins. Kids will love a trip to the community of North Pole, which receives thousands of letters for Santa Claus every year. Attractions include views of the trans-Alaska pipeline and plenty of hot springs in the area to visit and relax in. South of Nenana is the Mt. McKinley and Denali National Park and Preserve with recreational opportunities including hiking, rock and ice climbing, photography, wildlife viewing, nature walks, horseback treks, and river excursions. See its famous panoramic views of Mt. McKinley and the Alaska Range. |
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A Vacation Wonderland
Imagine crystal clear blue waters, regal mountains, imposing glaciers, clear skies studded with stars and snow glistening in the sunlight. Welcome to Seward, a veritable scenic paradise. This picturesque town is one of Alaska’s oldest and most charming communities. With its spectacular landscapes, teeming marine life, lively annual festivals and events and glacier and wildlife cruises, Seward offers you an enchanting vacation.
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