Alaska

Alaska. It's all closer than you imagine. Travel by air, sea, highway or any combination. Jet service is available between Anchorage, Fairbanks and many cities in the Lower 48 states. An international air crossroads, Anchorage is accessible from all points of the compass.

Travel to smaller communities and remote destinations by Alaska's famous "bush plane" services or jet. America's last full-service railroad offers scenic travel on a 470-mile route between Seward and Fairbanks. A sea voyage by cruise ship or state-owned ferry adds a special dimension to your journey. Ports include Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Seward and Kodiak and more.

The spectacular Alaska Highway, now fully paved, starts at "Mile 0" in Dawson creek, British Columbia, and ends 1,422 miles to the north in Delta Junction, Alaska. If you want to include highway travel in your plans, you can rent a car or RV in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Nome and other town.

You want to go everywhere. You want to do everything. You've waited long enough. Start planning now for your Alaska trip, and get the most from your time here. The more details you prearrange, the more time you'll have to explore. In most cases, advance reservations are the best way to be sure you experience very popular activities and attractions, such as Denali and Kenai Fjords National Parks, flighseeing, whale watching, cultural activities and bear viewing.

Make it Alaska this year.
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