Mountain range · Valdez-Cordova Census Area
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"Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska is the largest national park in the U.S., featuring vast landscapes of mountains, glaciers, and rivers." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Bay · Valdez-Cordova Census Area
Blackstone Bay, named after a miner lost to the elements, invites adventurous souls to kayak, camp, and soak in the awe of its stunning glaciers.
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Prince William Sound is a breathtaking expanse of glaciers and islands nestled in a national forest, perfect for wildlife watching and adventure.
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Marine protected area · Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
A sprawling 30,625-square-mile wilderness in Alaska, this park is a stunning tapestry of tundra and mountains teeming with wildlife.
Natural history museum · College
The University of Alaska Museum of the North offers an engaging dive into Alaskan culture and history amidst stunning architecture and breathtaking views.
New American restaurant · Anchorage
Creative dishes (with vegan options) served in an airy, wood-dominated space overlooking mountains.
Bagel shop · College
Lulu's Bagel Shop serves up fresh, made-from-scratch bagels, gorgeous baked goods, and delicious coffee, all in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
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Resort hotel · McKinley Park
Nestled on Sugarloaf Mountain, these cozy log cabins offer a homey escape with stunning alpine views, a hot tub, and a rustic restaurant.
Scenic spot · McCarthy
Explore the fascinating Kennecott Mines, a historic copper mining site featuring restored buildings and engaging tours, all accessible via a shuttle from McCarthy.
Pub · McCarthy
A laid-back pub serving solid food and cold beer, where locals gather for good times, despite a few quirks with service and space for dogs.
Hotel · Wrangell
The Stikine Inn blends cozy accommodations with inviting dining options, all while offering stunning views of Wrangell's harbor and mountains.