The Great Alaskan Wilderness: By Land and Sea
The wilderness of Alaska provides a grand adventure—we show you how to experience the nature and wildlife of this place by train and small ship.
The wilderness of Alaska provides a grand adventure—we show you how to experience the nature and wildlife of this place by train and small ship.
Cruising Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, viewing Dall Sheep, falcons, passing humpback whales and getting close to nature on a Callisto Voyage cruise.
Alaska: Save money and have an adventure with do-it-yourself fishing for halibut, king salmon, and other fish in the ice-cold waters of Alaska.
In Skagway, Alaska, Melinda Brasher rides the White Pass & Yukon Railroad and visits this charming Gold Rush town with opportunity for adventure.
Nome Alaska, a place as far west and far north as you can go, with miners, and bars and quiet beauty.
Read about this traveler’s exploration from Canada to Alaska: by way of the Backroads and Waterways & discover what lurks in the wilderness.
Fairbanks, Alaska in the winter. From dogsledding to driving with chains and snow tires, here’s a guide to one of the coldest places in the USA
Nancy Mueller writes about her time small ship cruising through Alaska’s inside passage, visiting coastal towns, and viewing humpback whales.
Emily Grund writes about Captain Ben Swanson and Captain John Swanson of Alaska Yacht Charters and their up-close and personal Alaska cruises.
Linda Ballou takes a rafting trip on the Tatshenshini River in the Yukon Territory and Alaska, the same trip her mother had taken 20 years before.
Sam Hartshorne describes a 28-day bus tour of Alaska – the Green Tortoise Bus, a rugged way to travel long distance, with communal meals and sleeping.
The Newhalen Lodge in Nondalton, Alaska, offers fantastic fishing and wilderness adventures.