Pack the car, grab the mosquito spray and leave the headlamps at home, it’s summer solstice camping time. Whether you want the comfort of a campground or the solace of the backcountry, these camping spots will meet your needs. Remember, no matter where you go in Alaska, practice leave no trace, and stay bear-aware.
Domestic Travel
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Alaska is known for rugged mountains, towering glaciers, wildlife, knockout views and its eight national parks. Here are some of our favorites:
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Summer is almost here, and Alaska is getting ready for a very busy peak travel season. Here are some highlights:
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Every Alaskan will agree that you can’t beat a summer here in the 49th state. Enjoy more and pay less when you take advantage of these deals, available only to Alaska residents.
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Melting snow and bears emerging from hibernation can only mean one thing: spring is here. From wildlife cruises to flightseeing excursions, Anchorage is the jumping-off point for adventure. Stay at The Historic Anchorage Hotel to easily access four outdoor escapes:
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Just north of Willow,
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REAL ID is the real deal, but many of us are still not quite sure what it is and how it will affect us. Here’s a brief rundown of the federally standardized license compliance:
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Sun Country Airlines is giving Alaskans a new reason to say, “Viva Las Vegas!” The airline announced that it will launch nonstop seasonal service between Anchorage’s Ted Stevens International Airport and Las Vegas starting May 18. Beginning June 5, there will be four nonstop flights each week on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Capture memories that will last a lifetime and make a dent in your travel bucket list with visits to Alaska’s best lighthouses.