The village of Talkeetna lies at the bottom of North America’s tallest mountain, Mount McKinley. It is located at the convergence of three rivers, the Susitna, Chulitna and Talkeetna. This amazing travel destination offers an amazing view of the Alaskan Mountain Range. Talkeetna is located 115 miles north of Anchorage not far off the […]
The town of Valdez lies in the northeast section of Prince William Sound in Alaska. This cozy little town is enclosed by the heavily glaciated Chugach Mountains. Valdez is the northernmost port in North America and is ice-free all year.
Soldotna is situated on the Kenai River on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. It is nearly 150 miles south of Anchorage, at the junction of the Sterling and Kenai Spur Highways.
The small coastal town of Seward is located about 125 miles south of Anchorage, about 3 hours by road. It lies on Resurrection Bay on the southeastern side of the Kenai Peninsula.
The Matanuska-Susitna Valley (aka the Mat-Su Valley) is located in southern Alaska. This stunning region is surrounded by mountains, rivers, glaciers and so much more. Great view of famous Mount McKinley are easily seen. Go hike a glacier, dog-sledding, river rafting and so much more.
Ketchikan is located at on Revillagigedo Island. This amazing Alaskan city is just north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia and over 200 miles south of Juneau.
Kenai is located in Southcentral Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula. This amazing city lies on the shores of Cook Inlet. Kenai is at the mouth of the Kenai River.
Homer is located on Kachemak Bay on the southwest side of the Kenai Peninsula. Homer’s distinguishing feature is the Homer Spit. This spit is a slim 4.5 mile long gravel bar that extends into the bay.
Visit the Copper River in Alaska and you will be surrounded by sights that you have never before witnessed. Approximately 300 miles long, the Copper River flows straight into the heart of the Gulf of Alaska.
The Buskin River State Recreation Site is near the edge of the Buskin River. This amazing river is regarded as the most abundant and popular sport fishing area on the Kodiak Island road system.