Activities To Experience On Your 1st Trip To Alaska
Planning a trip to Alaska can be a bit overwhelming for first-time visitors. The state is so large and there are so many wonderful things to do and see. However, with careful planning with your travel advisor, visiting the Last Frontier can be easier than you think.
So, here are 10 things you should consider seeing or doing when visiting Alaska for the first time.
degree views while you sit back, relax and just be in awe of such beautiful scenery. The GoldStar Dome service runs between Anchorage and Seward as well as Anchorage and Fairbanks.
Take A Flightseeing Tour
From helicopters and seaplanes, a flightseeing tour is one of the best ways to experience parts of Alaska that you would not be able to access otherwise. There are plenty of options that depart from Anchorage year-round. A word of caution though, flightseeing tours are very dependent upon the weather. So, if it’s a very windy or foggy day, then the tour will not be able to take off. Therefore, have a backup plan for the day just in case.
In addition to going for a ride, you can visit the kennels to see how the dogs are trained and even get to cuddle up with one of the cute puppies. Just remember when you fall in love with these little puppies, you can’t take them home with you!
Visit Denali
Upon your first visit to Denali, you’ll quickly realize why it stands proudly among America’s public lands. Within its six million acres you’ll find abundant wildlife and breathtaking landscapes, not to mention Denali, the tallest mountain in North America. Remember, the best way to get there is aboard the Alaska Railroad, where passengers routinely spot eagles, moose and bears. Be sure to book your reservations for one of the lodges in the park early!
Whether it’s about art, aviation, fishing, heritage, mining, and much more, be sure to let your travel advisor know what you are interested in so he/she can recommend a couple of museums for you to choose from.
Enjoy Some Time Fishing
Do you fancy saltwater or freshwater fishing? Well, you are picking the right state. Alaska is known for its salmon and trout fishing in addition to saltwater fishing out in the ocean or taking a fishing expedition out in the remote parts of the state. The summer months are the best time to visit if fishing is on your to-do list. Don’t worry about the fishing license as you can easily purchase these once you get to Alaska.
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