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Top Ten Major Attractions In Alaska2.10.7

The Denali National Park experience is fascinating and memorable for a number of reasons. First, of course, is

magnificent Mount McKinley, which at 20,320 feet is the highest peak in North America. Then there's the wildlife. Take one of Denali National Park's bus tours and you're likely to see grizzly bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and wolves. Finally, there's the gorgeous and varied

color of the park's lakes and rivers, geologic formations, and tundra landscape. Spend time at the Denali Visitor

Center, located at the park's northeast entrance, to learn about the seasons and the natural history of Denali, and to get information about available park

tours, activities, and recreation.

1. Denali National Park

Where a visit to Denali National Park allows you to see an abundance of land-based wildlife, a Kenai Fjords day cruise will allow you to see a

wide range of marine life. Otters, puffins, harbor seals, bald eagles, sea stars, orcas, Minke

whales, and Dall's porpoises are just part of the list. You'll also see stunning mountain scenery, as well as hanging and tidewater glaciers. The Kenai Fjords National Park cruises leaves out of Seward,

Alaska.

2. Kenai Fjords National Park Day Cruise

Located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, the Museum of the North is a world-class museum stuffed with

fascinating exhibits covering Alaska's history, art, and culture. The Gallery of Alaska covers each region of the state,

addressing both human and natural history. Highlights of this gallery include the coverage of mammoths and mastodons and the magnificent display of gold and gold nuggets. The Alaska Classics art gallery features historical paintings, while upstairs

the Rose Berry Alaska Art Gallery focuses on contemporary Alaskan art. Don't miss the movies in the Museum of the

North's theater, particularly Dynamic Aurora, which focuses on the science and beauty of the aurora borealis.

3. Museum of the North in Fairbanks

Sitka National Historical Park, Alaska's oldest national park, is located on the east side of

Sitka, a popular port of call for Inside Passage cruises. Begin at the park's visitor center,

where you'll explore exhibits on historic and modern totem poles, Russian and Native artifacts, and temperate rain forest and

beaches. You'll also get an introduction to the Battle of 1804 between local Tlingit Indians and Russian colonists, the event that Sitka

National Historical Park interprets and preserves. Follow that with a walking tour of the Russian Bishop's House and a hike along

the Totem Trail.

4. Sitka National Historical Park

The 1898 Klondike Gold Rush was a colorful yet somber episode in North American history. With units scattered throughout Alaska - and even one in Seattle - the major

visitor center for the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is located in Skagway. The visitor center offers a gripping film covering the terrible hardships and rare

triumphs of the men and women who were part of the great rush, with a focus on those who passed through Skagway on their way over the Chilkoot Pass. After checking out the film, exhibits, and book shop at the visitor center, you can hook

up with a ranger-led tour of downtown Skagway and its many historic Gold-Rush-era buildings.

5. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center

The Anchorage Museum at Rasmussen Center is like several museums in one location, together covering Alaska's art, history, and science. Visitors can view contemporary and traditional art, learn about the state's history and native

peoples, view amazing presentations at the Thomas Planetarium, and participate in hands-on activities. The

Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, a collection on loan from the Smithsonian, is a particularly fascinating display of

artifacts from Native Alaskan and other Arctic cultures. Kids will love the Imaginarium Science Discovery Center, which

moved into the Anchorage Museum in 2010. Anchorage Museum services include a cafe, a gift shop, and guided tours.

6. Anchorage Museum

The Alaska State Museum, located in the capital city Juneau, is the official museum for the state. You'll

find exhibits on a variety of topics related to Alaska history and culture. Their presentation of Native

Alaskan traditions, including the Aleut, Athabaskan, Eskimo, and Northwest Coast people, is excellent.

Early Russian, European, and American settlement, as well as gold rush and mining history, are among the other fascinating subjects illuminated by items

in the museum's permanent collection.

7. Alaska State Museum in Juneau

There are a number of ways to experience Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Many visit Glacier Bay as part of an Alaska Inside Passage cruise. Day-long boat tours are also available. As you make the chill and quiet journey through the fingers and inlets of Glacier Bay, you'll have the chance to see several major tidewater glaciers as well as a variety of wildlife. The area around the town of Gustavus, at the southern end of Glacier Bay National Park, offers most of the amenities for land-based visitors, including the park headquarters, visitor center, and accommodations.

8. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

Departing out of Fairbanks, the grand Riverboat Discovery will take you on a scenic tour of the Chena and Tanana Rivers. Along the way you'll learn about the contemporary and traditional ways of life in Alaska. You'll stop in front of the home and kennels of the late Susan Butcher to find out about the sled dogs. An Athabaskan fish camp is another stop, where you'll learn about the harvest, preparation, smoking, and storage of salmon. The highlight of the trip is the Chena Indian Village, where you can get off the Riverboat Discovery and explore an Athabaskan village to get an up-close look at the gear, dwellings, and animals that are a part of their culture. The cruise takes about 3.5 hours and starts and ends at a large Alaska gift shop.

9. Riverboat Discovery in Fairbanks

Located just outside of Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier fills Mendenhall Valley before terminating into and forming Mendenhall Lake. The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center overlooks the glacier, providing warm and sheltered viewing opportunities. Exhibits and films are available at the visitor center, where you can learn all about the science and history of Mendenhall Glacier and about glaciers and glaciation in general. A number of trails, most which start near the visitor center, allow you to view the glaciers, recently deglaciated landscape, and wildlife.

10. Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau