With more than 586,000 square miles, there are infinite ways to explore Alaska. Hop aboard a bush plane to reach rural Alaska; travel Alaska’s highways by car, RV or motorcoach while taking in the breathtaking scenery; experience marine wildlife aboard a ferry or on a day cruise; or ride the Alaska Railroad for panoramic views of hanging glaciers and sweeping mountain ranges.
By Train Each year, roughly 500,000 people ride the Alaska Railroad. The railroad stretches from Seward to Fairbanks connecting Anchorage, Talkeetna and Denali National Park and Preserve along the way. The Alaska Railroad also offers one of the last whistle-stop services in North America, allowing passengers to disembark for rafting, hiking, fishing or other activities.
Customize your trip to include any attractions and activities that interest you, including day tours, sportfishing packages, adventure cruises, hiking trips, wilderness lodging, and wildlife tours.
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