by Penny Cooper | Nov 26, 2018 | Alaska Travel Tips
At its southernmost, Alaska is just an hour and a half by jet from Seattle, the closest major airport outside the state. Alaska is also served by direct flights from other major cities throughout the United States and Canada including Seattle, Vancouver, Arizona,...
by Penny Cooper | Nov 26, 2018 | Alaska Travel Tips
At its southernmost, Alaska is just an hour and a half by jet from Seattle, the closest major airport outside the state. Alaska is also served by direct flights from other major cities throughout the United States and Canada including Seattle, Vancouver, Arizona,...
by Penny Cooper | Nov 25, 2018 | Alaska Travel Tips
With shores on two oceans and three seas, it is no surprise that Alaska is a top player in seafood production. The waters surrounding Alaska are filled with a bountiful array of wild fish and shellfish such as king crab, scallops, shrimp, halibut and salmon, to name a...
by Penny Cooper | Nov 25, 2018 | Alaska Travel Tips
With shores on two oceans and three seas, it is no surprise that Alaska is a top player in seafood production. The waters surrounding Alaska are filled with a bountiful array of wild fish and shellfish such as king crab, scallops, shrimp, halibut and salmon, to name a...
by Penny Cooper | Nov 24, 2018 | Alaska Travel Tips
The parks in Alaska are part of America’s nearly 407-unit National Park System that, collectively honors and defines our heritage. In Alaska, the parks represent both the great sweep of American history and natural abundance: artifacts of the earliest North...