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Venture into Alaska’s Stunning Wilderness

Discover the raw beauty of the Last Frontier. Alaska’s wide-open spaces are built for adventure. Ride, paddle, or mush your way into nature’s untouched kingdom.

Where to go in Alaska

From glacier trails to northern lights, Alaska’s wild towns deliver big adventure against even bigger backdrops.

Fairbanks

Known for snowmobile tours, dog sledding, and northern lights viewing points, Fairbanks is Alaska’s adventure hub.

Girdwood

Alaska’s resort town is the perfect base for Ski-Doo tours, ice caves exploration, and seeing the 3,500-foot Spencer Glacier.

Talkeetna

Try dog sledding and take in views of Mt. Denali in this charming town in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley.

Palmer

Get up close to the majestic Knik and Nelchina glaciers on an off-road adventure or Ski-Doo tour.

Jet across Arctic waters to towering glaciers

Explore over 50 miles of pristine Alaskan coastline on a guided Sea‑Doo expedition, witnessing glaciers that calve icebergs and attract curious harbor seals.

Why Alaska is unlike anywhere else

Alaska offers more than epic rides — it’s where wild nature, winter wonder, and Indigenous culture come together.

Peak winter season

Mid-November to April is ideal for Alaska snowmobile and sledding adventures.

Aurora chasing

Alaska is one of North America’s top destinations to see the Northern Lights, especially near Fairbanks.

A taste of real wilderness

No crowds. No rushed schedules. Just endless snow, forest, and mountains — perfect for a true escape.

Native Alaskan culture in Anchorage

Visit world-class institutions dedicated to the culture of the Dena’ina Athabascan people.

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