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These icons represent Alaska’s natural beauty, deep---rooted history, thriving Native culture and other not---to---miss attractions. They all exist in Alaska, and all can be experienced in one trip. From the Inside Passage to Fairbanks to the tip of the Kenai Peninsula, here are 10 of Alaska’s most impressive icons. 1. Totem Poles The Inside Passage is home to the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people, whose history and culture are reflected in towering totem poles found in galleries, museums, as well as in parks and other outdoor settings. Where to see them Sitka National Historic Park boasts a collection of totems near its visitor center and along the park’s walking trails. The pieces, primarily from Prince of Wales Island, were once displayed at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition. The Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan is a national landmark and houses a collection of 19 th century totems retrieved from uninhabited Tlingit and Haida villages near Ketchikan. It is the largest such collection in the United States. Ketchikan is also home to Totem Bight State Park, which features an authentic Tlingit “long house,” or gathering place, and dozens of totems in a coastal setting. On Chief Shakes Island in Wrangell, seven intricately carved totem poles surround a community house, which is the replica of an authentic Tlingit Indian structure. Chief Shakes Island is accessible via footbridge from Front Street in downtown Wrangell. 2. Wildlife Whales, brown bears and moose, oh my! Alaska is home to an estimated 175,000 moose, 30,000 brown bear and nine different species of whales, along with numerous other species of wildlife. Where to find them Bears of all varieties – black, brown and polar – call Alaska home, but probably the most impressive and easiest to view are the brown bears. Katmai National Park and Preserve, Kodiak Island, Admiralty Island, Anan Bear and Wildlife

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TheseiconsrepresentAlaska’snaturalbeauty,deep---rootedhistory,thrivingNativecultureandothernot---to---missattractions.TheyallexistinAlaska,andallcanbeexperiencedinonetrip.FromtheInsidePassagetoFairbankstothetipoftheKenaiPeninsula,hereare10ofAlaska’smostimpressiveicons.

1. TotemPolesTheInsidePassageishometotheTlingit,HaidaandTsimshianpeople,whosehistoryandculturearereflectedintoweringtotempolesfoundingalleries,museums,aswellasinparksandotheroutdoorsettings.

WheretoseethemSitkaNationalHistoricParkboastsacollectionoftotemsnearitsvisitorcenterandalongthepark’swalkingtrails.Thepieces,primarilyfromPrinceofWalesIsland,wereoncedisplayedatthe1904St.LouisExposition.

TheTotemHeritageCenterinKetchikanisanationallandmarkandhousesacollectionof19thcenturytotemsretrievedfromuninhabitedTlingitandHaidavillagesnearKetchikan.ItisthelargestsuchcollectionintheUnitedStates.KetchikanisalsohometoTotemBightStatePark,whichfeaturesanauthenticTlingit“longhouse,”orgatheringplace,anddozensoftotemsinacoastalsetting.

OnChiefShakesIslandinWrangell,sevenintricatelycarvedtotempolessurroundacommunityhouse,whichisthereplicaofanauthenticTlingitIndianstructure.ChiefShakesIslandisaccessibleviafootbridgefromFrontStreetindowntownWrangell.

2. WildlifeWhales,brownbearsandmoose,ohmy!Alaskaishometoanestimated175,000moose,30,000brownbearandninedifferentspeciesofwhales,alongwithnumerousotherspeciesofwildlife.

WheretofindthemBearsofallvarieties–black,brownandpolar–callAlaskahome,butprobablythemostimpressiveandeasiesttoviewarethebrownbears.KatmaiNationalParkandPreserve,KodiakIsland,AdmiraltyIsland,AnanBearandWildlife

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ObservatoryandDenaliNationalParkandPreserve,amongmanyotherspots,aregoodplacestowatchbearsinactionfromthesafetyofatourordesignatedviewingarea.

MoosecanbefoundallalongAlaska’shighways,orindensewoodedareasfromcertainpartsoftheInsidePassagetotheColvilleRiverareainAlaska’sFarNorthregion.Theyaremostabundantinareasthathavebeenrecentlyburnedbyforestfireswithlotsoftendernewwillowandbirchshrubs,ontimberlineplateausandalongthemajorriversofSouthcentralandInteriorAlaska.TheyarealsocommonlyseenincitieslikeAnchorageandFairbanks.

WhalesarefoundthroughoutAlaska’scoastalregionsandthereareseveralmajorspeciesthatcallAlaskawatershomeforatleastpartoftheyear,includinghumpback,gray,bowhead,fin,killer(orca),minke,beaked,beluga,spermandNorthPacificrightwhales.ManywhalespeciestraveltoAlaskaduringthesummermonthstofeastonabundantmarinelifebeforemigratingbacktowarmerwatersinCalifornia,MexicoandHawaiiinwintertohavebabies.Daycruisesorwhalewatchingtours,whichareusuallyonsmallerboatsthataremoremaneuverablethanlargeships,offerthebestup---closeviewingofwhales.However,large---shipcruisepassengersandferrytravelersfrequentlyseewhales,too,andwhalescanalsobeviewedfromshoreorduringakayakingtrip.TheentireInsidePassageregion,PrinceWilliamSound,thewatersofftheKenaiPeninsulaandnearKodiakIslandareallgreatplacestoexperiencewhalewatching.

3. America’smostmajesticsymbol—thebaldeagleThebaldeaglepopulationinAlaskaisestimatedat30,000birds.MostvisitorstoAlaskawillseeabaldeaglebeforetheyleavethestate.Anywherefishareplentifulisagoodplacetolookforeagles.Whenscanningthetrees,lookforsomethingthatlookslikeagolfballandyou’reprobablylookingataneagle’shead.AlthougheaglescanbeseenalmostanywhereinAlaska,hereareafewspecialplacestoviewthem:

WheretospotthemTheChilkatBaldEaglePreservenearHaineswasestablishedin1982toprotectoneofthelargestconcentrationsofbaldeaglesinNorthAmerica.The48,000---acrepreservewindsalongtheChilkatRiverwhereeachyear,betweenOctoberandJanuary,morethan3,000eaglescongregatealongtherivertofeedonchumsalmon.AsimilargatheringcanbeseeninthespringalongthebanksoftheStikineRivernearWrangell,whereeaglesflockbythethousandstoscoopsalmonoutoftheriver.

Sitka’sAlaskaRaptorCenterborderstheTongassNationalForestandhasbecomeAlaska’sforemostbaldeaglerescueandrehabilitationcenter.Eachyearthecenterprovidesmedicaltreatmentfor100---200injuredbaldeaglesandother

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birds.Thecenterreceivesupto36,000annualvisitors,including15,000schoolchildren,whovisitthecentertotakepartintheRaptors---in---ResidenceandAdopt---A---Raptoreducationalprograms.

4. MagnificentMountainsAlaskaishometo17ofthenation’s20highestpeaks,includingthelegendaryDenali,formerlyMountMcKinley,NorthAmerica’stallestpeak.Hikingoptionsareplentifulstatewide,andmanyexcellentguidebooksofferdirectionstotrailheadsanddetaileddescriptionsofAlaskatrailsineachcommunityorregion.Hikersshouldalwaysletsomeoneknowwherethey’regoingandwhentheyplantobebackandpackmorethanenoughwaterandfoodincasetheygetdelayedduetoweatherorinjury.HerearejustafewrecommendationsforexperiencingAlaska’sbackcountry:

WheretohikethemLocatedabovetheArcticCircle,theBrooksRangeisAlaska’snorthernmostmountainrangeandalsooneofthemostisolated.Toattemptthesedramaticpeaks,thenovicehikerorclimbershouldbeaccompaniedbyanexperiencedguide.VisitorscanflytowildernesslodgesscatteredthroughouttheBrooksRangeforunparalleledbackpacking,orriverkayaking.

TheChugachMountainsareaccessiblefrombothAnchorageandValdezandofferrecreationforalllevels,fromadayhikeup3,550---footFlattopMountaintoexploringthefaceofValdezGlacier.HikerscanalsoattempttheNorthFaceofMountAlyeskaatAlaska’smostpopularskiresort,whereafour---diamondrestaurant,SevenGlaciers,awaitstosatisfydiscerningappetitesatthetop.

ThecommunitiesoftheInsidePassagearehikersparadise,thanksinlargeparttobeingsurroundedbythenation’slargestnationalforest,theTongass.ThetoweringSitkaspruce,glaciers,rivers,waterfallsandsteepfjordsmakeforscenicandchallenginghikingterrain.Inmosttowns,stunningtrailsofalllengthsanddifficultylevelsareasaccessibleaswalkingtotheendofthestreetandproceedingupamountain.ConsidertheMountRobertstrailinJuneau,whichcanbecombinedwithaone---waytripontheMountRobertsTramwayforafantasticallyscenicandenjoyableday.Foralongeradventure,considertheChilkootTrail,whichwashikedbyprospectorstogetfromtidewaterinSkagway,AlaskatothegoldfieldsinCanada’sKlondike.

5. DogMushingDogmushingisAlaska’sofficialstatesportwithrootsthatgoback4,000yearsinthenorthernregionsofNorthAmericaandSiberia.VisitorstravelfromaroundtheworldtowitnessanumberofAlaska'sfamoussleddograces.Visitorscanexperiencedogmushingthroughkenneltoursorevenrideonadogsledacrossthefaceofaglacier.

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WheretoexperiencedogmushingTheIditarodTrailSledDogRace,alsoknownas“TheLastGreatRace,”isthelongestdogmushingraceinNorthAmerica–nearly1,000milesfromAnchoragetoNome.ThefirstSaturdayinMarchkicksoffwiththeceremonialstartinAnchorage;spectatorswillalsoenjoytheexcitementofthefinishinNome.AlsoinAnchorage,theannualFurRendezvouscelebrationinFebruaryfeaturestheworld’sbestsprintracingteams.

TheothermajorlongdistanceraceistheYukonQuestInternationalSledDogRacethatrunsfromFairbankstoWhitehorseinCanada’sYukon–adistanceof1,000miles.ManyYukonQuestracecheckpointsareroadaccessible,affordingspectatorslotsofopportunitiestowatchtherace.AlsoinFairbanks,theOpenNorthAmericanandLimitedNorthAmericanchampionshipsareheldinMarchandattracttopsprintmushersfromaroundtheworld.

Inthesummer,kenneltoursareagreatwaytoexperiencemushingandareavailableinmanyAlaskacommunities,especiallyinSouthcentralandInteriorAlaska,wheredogmushingisawayoflife.Toexperiencethethrillofmushingforyourself,checkoutoneofthemanytouroptionsthatincludeaflightbyhelicoptertothefaceofaglacierforarideacrosstheicyexpanse.

6. GlaciersNotriptoAlaskawouldbecompletewithoutglacierviewing.Infact,threeofthetop10mostvisitedattractionsinthestateareglaciers.

WheretoseethemSomeofthebestaccesstoglaciersisfoundinPrinceWilliamSound,accessedeitherinWhittier,ValdezorCordova.Boardthestateferryorprivatedayexcursionboatsinanyofthesecommunitiesforupcloseandpersonalviewsofthesemagnificentriversofice.

KenaiFjordsNationalParkishometoExitGlacier,ahalf---milewideglaciereasilyaccessiblewithinthepark.ItisalsohometoHardingIcefield,oneofonlyfourremainingicefieldsintheUnitedStatesandthelargesticefieldentirelywithinUnitedStatesbordersat700squaremiles.

SeveralofAlaska’smostaccessibleglacierscanalsobereachedbycarincluding:WorthingtonGlacierontheRichardsonHighwaynearValdez;MatanuskaGlacierontheGlennHighwaynearPalmer;ExitGlacier,partofKenaiFjordsNationalParknearSewardontheSewardHighway;PortageGlaciernearGirdwoodontheSewardHighway;andMendenhallGlacieronGlacierHighwayinJuneau.

7. HistoricMiningTownsInjustoneyear,1897---98,morethan60,000adventurersmadetheirwaynorthtotherichgoldfieldsoftheKlondike.ThestrikeledtoanewinterestinAlaskaandsubsequent

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strikesincommunitiesalloverthestate.Today,Juneau,Nome,theMat---SuValley,Girdwood,Fairbanksandmanyothercommunitiesoffervisitorsachancetoexperiencetheirgoldminingpast.

WheretofindgoldTheChilkootTraillocatedoutsideofSkagwayisa33---miletrailonwhichvisitorswillfindhistoryattheirfeet.Oldpickaxes,wagonwheels,shovelsandcountlessotheritemscanbefoundalongthishistorictrail.

VisitorstoJuneaucanexperiencethearea’sgoldminingpastinanumberofways,includingatouroftheAlaska---GastineauMillandGoldMineorawalkthroughwhatwasonceoneofthelargestgoldminesinAmerica,theTreadwellMineonDouglasIsland.TogetthemostoutoftheTreadwellMine,stopbytheDouglasPublicLibrary,rightacrossGastineauChannelfromdowntownJuneauonDouglasIsland,andpickupafreeinterpretivemapthatwillguideyouthroughtheheavilyforestedwalkingtrails,pointingoutwhatremainsofwhatwasoncethemostproductivegoldmineintheworld.

InFairbanks,therearestillseveralactiveminesintheareaandolderminesthathavebeenconvertedfortours.MiningrelicsincludetheChenaPumpHouse,EsterCamp,ChatanikaCamp,GoldDredgeNo.8andtheDavidsonDitch.TheUniversityofAlaskaMuseumoftheNorthasminingexhibitsaswell.

8. RussianHistory&CultureAlthoughAlaskawaspurchasedfromRussiain1867,theRussianinfluenceisstillseentodayinthecommunitiesofSitka,KodiakandUnalaskaaswellasontheKenaiPeninsula,whereonion---domedRussianOrthodoxchurchesareavisualreminderofAlaska’spreviousowners.

WheretoexperienceitUnalaskaishometotheoldeststandingRussian---builtchurchinthecountry,datingbackto1825.ItwasbuiltbytheRussianAmericanFurCompany,andisnowafederallydesignatedNationalHistoricLandmark.ThechurchwasnearlydestroyedduringWWII,whentheJapaneseattackedUnalaska.

KodiakIslandwasthefirstplaceinAlaskathattheRussianssettled.AwalkingtourofthecitycanincludetheBaranovMuseum,HolyResurrectionRussianOrthodoxChurchandtheSaintInnocentVeniaminovResearchInstituteMuseum.

VisitorscantakeintheRussianinfluencewhenvisitingSitka,includingtheoldRussiancemetery,theLutherancemetery,whereRussianPrincessMaksoutoffisburied,andSaintMichael’sRussianOrthodoxCathedral.VisitorscanalsoviewtheRussianBishop’sHouse,partofSitkaNationalHistoricalPark,aswellas

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manyhistorichousesthatreflectRussianinfluence.9. NorthernLightsMorethan250,000peoplevisitAlaskaeachwinterbetweenOctoberandApril,mostwithhopesofcatchingaglimpseofthenorthernlights(alsoknownastheauroraborealis).

WheretowitnessthemFairbanksprovidesoneofthebestspotsonearthtoviewtheaurora.Itslocationandtendencytohaveclearnightskiesmakethisanunbeatablelocationforwatchingthelightsdance.HotelsinFairbanksofferaurorawake---upcalls,wherestaffwillgentlyawakevisitorstoletthemknowtheauroraisactive.TheUniversityofAlaskaFairbankshasanonlineauroraforecastthathelpspinpointthebesttimetowatchthenorthernlights,whichcanrangefromagreenish,hazycloudtoanactiveanddancingdisplayingreen,redandpurple.Visitorscanexperiencethenorthernlightsfromaheated"aurorium"cabin,onanovernightdogsledtrip,bysnowcattourtoapanoramicvista,onahorsedrawnsleighoronaflightabovetheArcticCircle–orsimplybypullingoveronthesideoftheroadandlookingup.

TheFarNorthregionofAlaskaalsooffersidealcircumstancesfornorthernlightsviewing,whichisknowntobeatitsbestthecloserthevieweristotheNorthPole.Bettles,located180airmilesnorthwestofFairbanks,offersaccommodationsbuiltspecificallyforauroraviewing,whereviewingisbestmid---Augustthroughmid---April.Nome,ColdfootandBarrowarejustafewoftheotherFarNorthcommunitieswithexcellentauroraviewingopportunities.

10. UnsurpassedsportfishingFishinginAlaskaisanangler’sdream.Morethan30speciesofgamefishinhabitAlaska’sfreshandsaltwaters,includingfivespeciesofPacificsalmonandhugehalibut.

WheretocatchthemAlaska’sInsidePassage,knownforsaltwaterfishing,isfamousforgianthalibutandallfivespeciesofPacificsalmon,plusequallyimpressiveopportunitiesforfreshwaterfishing.Ketchikan,Wrangell,Sitka,Petersburg,Haines,SkagwayandJuneauarethekeygatewaycitiestothiswildcoastalregion.Guidedtoursareplentifulinthisregion.

SouthcentralAlaska’sKenaiPeninsulaishometheworld’slargestkingsalmonandwhatareoftendescribedas“barndoor”Pacifichalibut–trophyhalibutweighinatover350pounds!GuidedchartersareavailableallalongthelengthoftheKenaiRiver,whicharealsothespawninggroundsforkings.InHomer,guidedfishingisfocusedonhalibut,whichareplentifulinthearea.VisitorsmayalsoflyouttotheAlaskaRangeinSouthcentralAlaskaforclassicfreshwater

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fishingorparticipateinoneofthelocalsummerfishingderbies,whichofferthechancetonotonlycatchatrophyfishbutalsotakehomeagiantcashprize.

Alaska’sFarNorthandInteriorAlaskaareappealingtofreshwateranglersforabundantsalmon,trophy---sizeNorthernpike,laketroutandArcticchar.IntheInterior,popularfishinglocationsincludetheCharleyRiverforking,chumandcohosalmon,andRainbowLake,knownforexcellentrainbowtroutfishing.Whilealittlemorechallengingtoaccess—primarilybyair—thelakeswithintheBrooksRangeintheFarNorthregionareapopularspot,althoughtheymaynotbeice---freeuntilJuly.

Valdez,alsoinSouthcentralAlaska,isalsoknownforitsexcellentsaltwaterfishing.Trophy---sizehalibutareregularlyfetchedfromthewatersofPrinceWilliamSoundandalongrunningfishingderbyofferssomeofthebiggestandbestcashprizesavailableinthestate.Chartersandplentifulandcanbearrangedthroughthelocalconventionandvisitorsbureau.

IfYouGo

StateofAlaskatourismofficehttp://www.travelalaska.com/MediaCenterPhone:(800)327---9372

AdmiraltyIslandNationalMonumentwww.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/districts/admiraltyPhone:(907)586---8800

AlaskaMarineHighwaySystemhttp://www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/pubs/Phone:(800)642---0066AlaskaRaptorCenterwww.alaskaraptor.orgPhone:(800)643---9425

AlyeskaResortwww.alyeskaresort.comPhone:(800)880---3880

AnanWildlifeObservatorywww.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/recreation/wildlife_viewing/ananobservatory.shtmlPhone:(907)225---3101AnchorageFurRendezvousFestivalwww.furrondy.netPhone:(907)274---1177BaranovMuseumwww.baranovmuseum.orgPhone:(907)486---5920

ThePumpHousewww.pumphouse.comPhone:(907)479---8452ChiefShakesIslandhttp://shakesisland.comPhone:(907)874---3097ChilkatBaldEaglePreservehttp://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/units/eagleprv.htmPhone:(907)465---4563

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CordovaChamberofCommerce&VisitorsCenterwww.cordovachamber.comPhone:(907)424---7260DenaliNationalParkandPreservewww.nps.gov/dena/index.htmPhone:(907)683---2294DouglasPublicLibrarywww.juneau.org/libraryPhone:(907)364---2378ExploreFairbankswww.explorefairbanks.comPhone:(800)327---5774GoldDredgeNo.8www.golddredgeno8.comPhone:(907)457---6058GreaterWhittierChamberofCommercewww.whittieralaskachamber.orgPhone:(907)677---9448HainesConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.haines.ak.usPhone:(800)458---3579HomerChamberofCommercewww.homeralaska.orgPhone:(907)235---7740IditarodTrailSledDogRacewww.iditarod.comPhone:(907)248---MUSHJuneauConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.traveljuneau.comPhone:(888)581---2201KatmaiNationalParkandPreservehttp://www.nps.gov/katm/index.htmPhone:(907)246---3305

KenaiFjordsNationalParkhttp://www.nps.gov/kefj/index.htmPhone:(907)422---0500KenaiPeninsulaTourismMarketingCouncilwww.kenaipeninsula.orgPhone:(800)535---3624KetchikanVisitorsBureauhttp://www.visit-ketchikan.com/Phone:(800)770---3300DiscoverKodiakhttp://www.kodiak.orgPhone:(800)789---4782KlondikeGoldRushNationalParkwww.nps.gov/klgo/index.htmPhone:(907)983---9200Mat---SuConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.alaskavisit.comPhone:(907)746---5000MountRobertsTramwayhttp://mountrobertstramway.com/Phone:(888)820---2628NomeConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.nomealaska.orgPhone:(907)443---6624PetersburgChamberofCommercewww.petersburg.orgPhone:(907)772---INFSewardChamberofCommercewww.seward.comPhone:(907)224---8051

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SitkaConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.sitka.orgPhone:(800)557---4852SitkaNationalHistoricParkwww.nps.gov/sitk/index.htmPhone:(907)747---0107SkagwayConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.skagway.comPhone:(888)762---1898TongassNationalForestwww.fs.fed.us/r10/tongassPhone:(907)225---3101TotemBightStateParkhttp://dnr.alaska.gov/parks/units/totembgh.htmPhone:(907)465---4563TotemHeritageCenterhttp://www.ktn-ak.us/totem-heritage-centerPhone:(907)225---5900Unalaska/PortofDutchHarborConvention&VisitorsBureauhttp://www.ci.unalaska.ak.us/community/page/convention-and-visitor-bureauPhone:(877)581---2612

UniversityofAlaskaMuseumoftheNorthwww.uaf.edu/museumPhone:(907)474---7505UniversityofAlaskaFairbanksGeophysicalInstitutewww.gi.alaska.eduPhone:(907)474---7558ValdezConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.valdezalaska.orgPhone:(907)835---2984VisitAnchoragewww.anchorage.netPhone:(907)276---4118

WrangellConvention&VisitorsBureauwww.wrangell.comPhone:(800)367---9745YukonQuestInternationalSledDogRacewww.yukonquest.comPhone:(907)452---7954