Flattop Mountain, Anchorage, Alaska
Flattop is climbed more often than any mountain in Alaska, and that is a mixed blessing. It boasts a high trailhead with plenty of space for parking, a short and well-maintained trail, and gorgeous summit vistas from Cook Inl... trails.com
Chilkoot Pass Trail, Skagway, Alaska
A 3-to-5-day traverse through the Coast Mountains from Alaska into Canada, following the route of the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. An outdoor museum, a beautiful hike, and the only long trail traverse in Southeast Alaska, the ... trails.com
Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Access Point At Earthquake Park -...
In Anchorage, near the Anchorage International Airport and along Point Woronzof Drive, is a parking lot and trail access point for the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail. This access point has a short walk to the trail as well as... waymarking.com
Alaska Alpine Adventures
Alaska's mountain ranges can be characterized as remote, glaciated, and big! Access into many of these areas requires a flight in a small airplane equipped with skis, floats or wheels. The pilots who operate in these a... abc-of-hiking.com
Arctic Wild
Solo travelers welcome. Custom trips and gear rentals available. Minimum impact ethics. Local guides. Call to talk to a real person Here in the inspiring wilderness between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean, the la... outdoortrips.info
Sitka National Historical Park
The museum collection includes Tlingit ethnographic items, Tlingit and Haida totem poles, Russian American historical and archaeological collections, historical photographs, archives and herbarium specimens. The park's Vi... museumsusa.org
Eklutna Lakeside Trail, Eklutna, Alaska
When it established Chugach State Park in 1970, the Alaska Legislature insisted the new park?s lands and waters remain open to diverse uses. This is certainly the case with Eklutna Lake: in addition to being an outdoor mecca,... trails.com
Williwaw Lakes, Nunaka Valley, Alaska
Alpine gems of different sizes, colors, and shapes, and in various settings, the lakes at the base of Mount Williwaw (elevation 5,445 feet) lie in a mountain paradise. Walk amid a wide variety of alpine flowers in grassy mead... trails.com
Glacier Bay Country Inn
Whether you're curious about customized fly-fishing trips or inquiring about our comfortable accomodations, we'd like to hear from you. Please feel free to contact us by telephone, email or fax. Our knowlegeable staff is... landbigfish.com
Alaska Best Wilderness
Alaska Dog Mushing, Backpacking and Rafting with Alaska Best Wilderness offers specialized guided small group expeditions by dogsled, and backpacking trips in little known uplands and mountains north of the Yukon River... outdoortrips.info
Shoup Bay, Valdez, Alaska
A new, primitive trail, built by Alaska State Parks, offers hikers a spectacular walk above Port Valdez into beautiful Shoup Bay with stunning views of Shoup Glacier and the iceberg-strewn lagoon at its toe. Two public-use ca... trails.com
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
- Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is a remnant of the land bridge that connected Asia with North America more than 13,000 years ago. The land bridge itself is now overlain by the Chukchi Sea and the Bering Sea. During... wildernet.com
Cape Krusenstern National Monument
- At the Cape Krusenstern National Monument archeological sites located along a succession of 114 lateral beach ridges illustrate Eskimo communities of every known cultural period in Alaska, dating back some 4,000 years. O... wildernet.com
Alagnak River
The Alagnak River flows from Kukaklek Lake in Katmai National Preserve and offers 69 miles of outstanding whitewater floating. The river is also noted for abundant wildlife and sport fishing for five species of salmon. Por... anglerweb.com
Aniakchak National Monument And Preserve
- Aniakchak is a 6-mile-wide, 2,000 foot deep caldera formed by the collapse of a 7,000 foot mountain. Lying inland in a region of frequent clouds and stormy weather, Aniakchak remained unknown to all but Native inhabitant... wildernet.com
Flat-top
The first trail goes up the west face and is a rather direct climb. Bring water, and prepare yourself for a great view. You can see almost all of Anchorage from the top. backcountrysecrets.com
Middle Ridge Cabin (Ak)
The Middle Ridge Cabin is located on Wrangell Island, and is the second young growth log cabin on the Tongass National Forest. Unlike most remotely located cabins on the Tongass, the Middle Ridge Cabin is accessible by ro... recreation.gov
Alaska - Rough Guides, Anchorage, Alaska
No other region in North America possesses the mythical aura of Alaska; even the name ? a derivation of Alayeska, an Athabascan word meaning ?great land of the west? ? fires the imagination. Few who see this land of gargantua... trails.com