Wrangell St. Elias National Park -  photo by Mila Lassuy

The Last Frontier. Alaska is a wild land – home to the tallest mountain in North America, more coastline than all other US states combined, and two time zones… not to mention, it’s also my home state! I may be a little biased, but I’m not alone when I say a visit to Alaska is not one you’ll soon forget. With everything from rainforest to tundra, and tidepools to mountain peaks, Alaska has something for everyone.

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  • Remote & desolate, these islands hold immense history, from the first people to inhabit Alaska to the only battles fought in the US during the last World War.

  • Alaska’s hub - From Anchorage’s “city life,” to Seward’s fishing town charm, this area of Alaska is popular for a reason. Plus, it’s where I’m from!

  • Rainforest, small towns, amazing marine wildlife… Southeast Alaska reigns supreme when it comes to marine tourism in Alaska, and there is no better way to see it than from the water!

  • Far removed from the “tourist trail,” Western Alaska offers a glimpse in to Alaskan culture and life that many Alaskans themselves never get to experience.

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Antarctic Peninsula