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Your Style Trip In Alaska.

Fishing

Alaska offers some of the most spectacular fly-fishing, saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing and even ice fishing in the world. It can be as easy as pulling off the side of the road and casting a line. Or you can charter a boat or float plane to whisk you off to a secluded fishing hole where you can reel in one of the more than 627 species that inhabit the Alaskan waters. With over 3 million lakes, 3,000 rivers and countless fish-filled streams, you can see the challenge isn't catching fish, but deciding what kind to catch and where!

Every region of the state offers accommodations that cater to the needs of the angler - ranging from luxurious to rustic. What kind of experience are you after?

A night out in the unspoiled wilderness, taking in the pure Alaskan air, enjoying the northern skies and cooking over your own campfire...

Or, do you prefer to peacefully sip a tasty Merlot as you relax in a cozy hearthside chair, as a fresh gourmet meal is prepared just for you.

Whatever your fishing heart desires, Alaska offers the angling experience of a lifetime!

Adventure And Ecotourism

The largest mountain in North America, Mount McKinley, located in spectacular Denali National Park offers unsurpassed experiences for hikers and backcountry enthusiasts. Choose a day hike, mountain bike excursion, or the "Crown Jewel" of adventures, a month-long mountaineering expedition to the summit of Mount McKinley. Each is sure to be an experience of a lifetime!

While visiting the southcentral region of Alaska, you will find at least four mountain ranges within driving distance of Anchorage. You can go for day hikes in the mountains of Chugach State Park or go for multi-day excursions to the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and the Kenai Peninsula, both offer a variety of exciting adventures including, camping, hiking, fishing, backpacking, mountain biking, river kayaking, rafting and much more.

Heading west, sea kayaking among the remote and untamed Aleutians will bring countless coves and delightful views of sea otters and puffins. Here you can experience untamed coastal regions, wild rivers, granite peaks and majestic glaciers. Or explore the rugged beauty of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve - 4 million acres of expansive wilderness.

The north country offers a variety of unique Alaskan experiences, explore the history and culture of Alaska's native people, raft down the Yukon river, pan for gold in Fairbanks or cross the Arctic Circle as you head up the Dalton Highway to the tip of Alaska's far north.

At the opposite end is Alaska's inside passage, where you can discover the vast, unspoiled coastline by kayak as brown bears forage for food along the beaches; enjoy diverse mountain ranges, spectacular glaciers and the extensive Alaskan rain forest. When you're done, you can sit back and contemplate on the variety of species of birds you saw just in one day!

Flight seeing

Flying is a way of life in Alaska and a trip to Alaska would not be complete without a flightseeing excursion. From one end of the state to the other, there’s never a shortage of colorful pilots to take you for a bird’s eye view of this great land. Circle majestic Mt. McKinley, land on a glacier and go exploring, access backcountry wilderness, visit a remote village or drift peacefully in a floatplane past bears as they feast on summer salmon.

You’ll find your aviator and guide well versed on the history, culture, geography and wildlife of the area. Whether your pleasure is a one-hour scenic overview of the area, a fly-in fishing foray, a full day of wildlife viewing or the chance to get intimate with a glacier, you’ll find a flightseeing scenario to fit your agenda. The sky’s the limit, the memories are priceless, and it’s all within your reach.

Day Cruise

Ocean day cruises are available in several areas of Alaska with the most popular destinations found at Glacier Bay, Kenai Fjords and Prince William Sound. These trips offer a wonderful glimpse of coastal Alaska with its dramatic mountain scenery, tidewater glaciers and wildlife. Whales, seals, sea lions, Orcas, sea otters, mountain goats, brown and black bears, puffins, kittiwakes and murres are commonly seen during the summer months. The adventure also has the advantage of comfortable accommodations during inclement weather as well as naturalists on board to guide passengers through the sights along the way.

Or take a step back in time with a riverboat ride on a grand sternwheeler. Travel to the Interior of Alaska and enjoy a day of relaxation, great food, colorful river lore and music as you traverse the waters of the Chena or Tanana Rivers. Get a glimpse of historic Fairbanks and stop along the way to visit an Alaskan musher, tour an Athabascan fish camp or experience an Indian village.

See all this in your travel style.

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