7 Great Things To Do in Alaska

1) Hop on a chartered boat and cruise along Alaska'sall without setting a foot on land! See the best that
thousands of miles of pristine blue waters jumping withAlaska offers and still keep your sock dry.
salmon and halibut, thick with crab, and visited by5) Bear watching - you can't say you've been to
Humpback Whales. Experience wild life up-close, in fullAlaska if you haven't had the opportunity to marvel at
living sound and color.its beautiful bears which should not be confused with
2) Take that old train down the White Pass andour beloved "teddy bears." These wild and dangerous
Yukon Route! Feel the adrenaline of the 1898 Klondikekings of the mountains can be viewed from a safe
Gold Rush as you curve and climb your way arounddistance thanks to tours specifically designed for that
narrow mountain passages and steep breathtakingpurpose. Join a tour bus leaving for the Dinali National
scenery. Go back home with stories to tell from yourPark or the Brooks River of Katmai National Park.
daring voyage along this International Historic Civil6) Anchorage Golf Course is for those visitors who'd
Engineering Landmark.love to play their favorite game during those times
3) Dog Sledding! There are many operators offeringwhen they are not bear or whale watching, or riding
exciting dog sledding tours ranging from shortthe White Pass and Yukon Route train. The great and
quarter-mile samplers to professional 12-day outings. Allpeaceful 18 hole golf course is near the Chugach
kinds of challenge for all levels of adventurers. JustMountains.
make sure to take your camera with you.7) Alaska Native Heritage Center displays the best of
4) Flighseeing - Alaska is big, so big that the best waynative culture and folklore with a gift shop where you
to see it is perhaps from the air. Many privatecan shop till you drop and take back home some
chartered planes offer you the chance to take wingsunique and valuable souvenirs. Don't miss the daily
and witness the amazing beauty of the Dinali Nationalperformance of native dances. You'll leave this
Park, the Northern Inside Passage, Prince William26-acre heritage campus with a renewed respect for
Sound and its many glaciers, and the Kenai Peninsula,the richness of Alaska's local culture.