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  • Picturesque view of Juneau's waterfront with lush mountains and colorful buildings.
    Juneau

    How to Plan a Family-Friendly Juneau Trip Without Losing Your Mind [2025 Guide]

    ByHeather April 22, 2025April 25, 2025

    Juneau is a dream for families who want more out of travel than just a few cute photos. Think glacier hikes where the kids actually burn off steam, close-up whale spotting, and museums packed with wild stories about Alaska’s past. You get hands-on science, big outdoor thrills, and plenty of wildlife—all in one spot. This…

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  • How to Explore Sitka’s Historical Sites on Foot [2026 Guide]
    Sitka

    How to Explore Sitka’s Historical Sites on Foot [2026 Guide]

    ByHeather April 22, 2025November 7, 2025

    Sitka greets you with streets lined by stories from every chapter in Alaska’s past. Here, everything’s close—Russian landmarks, Tlingit totem parks, and reminders of bold American arrivals. Walking around town, you’ll pass historic sites, old spruce forests, and views of the harbor, all within a few easy blocks. There’s no need for a bus or…

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  • A serene view of misty mountains and calm waters in Sitka, Alaska.
    Sitka

    Rainy Day Sitka: 7 Indoor Things to Do When Outdoor Plans Get Washed Out [Family Guide]

    ByHeather April 22, 2025April 25, 2025

    Sitka’s weather loves to throw a curveball. You finally get everyone dressed—rain boots, layers, the whole “Alaskan onion” look—just for the sky to open up right when you head outside. Nobody’s shocked. That’s just Sitka for you—stunning, green, and unpredictably soggy, especially when all you wanted was a big day outdoors. But don’t think the…

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    Ketchikan

    Shopping Local Art in Ketchikan: Your Guide to Independent Galleries [2025]

    ByHeather April 22, 2025April 22, 2025

    Ketchikan has earned its spot as Alaska’s arts capital, with colorful storefronts lighting up the historic streets. The town’s independent galleries are a must-see for anyone who wants to experience real Alaskan creativity. From striking totem poles to bold contemporary paintings, you’ll discover a mix of deep indigenous roots and new local voices at every…

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  • Delicious frozen and cooked King crab legs with lemon on a wooden background, ideal for seafood lovers.
    Ketchikan

    Best Local Dishes to Try in Ketchikan’s Family-Owned Restaurants [2025 Guide]

    ByHeather April 22, 2025April 22, 2025

    Ketchikan sits on Alaska’s southern coast, packed with traditions and a spirit you can taste in every meal. Family-owned restaurants in this lively fishing town go beyond the usual, putting local flavor first and sharing recipes handed down through generations. Proud of their roots, these spots fill plates with fresh seafood, chowders, and home-style dishes…

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  • Scenic foggy harbor view of Ketchikan, Alaska, showcasing the coastal town's waterfront and reflections.
    Ketchikan

    Ketchikan Rainy Day Fun: Top Things to Do Indoors (and in Your Raincoat)

    ByHeather April 22, 2025April 22, 2025

    If you’re planning a trip to Ketchikan, you should probably pack that rain jacket. Ketchikan isn’t just a little rainy—it’s the rain capital of Alaska, with more “liquid sunshine” than you’d ever think one place could handle. That’s part of its charm, though, and honestly, half the fun is learning to roll with the wet…

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  • Cozy campsite view through tent flap, featuring a bonfire and camping chairs in a tranquil Canadian forest.
    Camping | Southeast

    Embracing the Elements: The Ultimate Guide to Waterproof Gear for Outdoor Enthusiasts

    ByHeather January 2, 2025April 17, 2025

    Living in Alaska, we are no strangers to wet and wild weather. Whether you’re setting up a homestead, venturing out for a hike, or simply going about your daily activities in the great outdoors, having the right waterproof gear is essential for staying dry, warm, and comfortable. In this guide, we’ll delve into the best…

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  • Vintage red train caboose in Tongass National Forest, Skagway, surrounded by lush greenery.
    Camping | Skagway

    Tent Camping in Skagway: Explore Alaska’s Gold Rush Town

    ByHeather December 18, 2024April 18, 2025

    Nestled at the northernmost tip of the Inside Passage, Skagway, Alaska, is a small town with a big history. Famous for its role in the Klondike Gold Rush, Skagway combines fascinating heritage with breathtaking wilderness. Camping here is an adventure into both the past and the natural splendor of Southeast Alaska. Whether you’re pitching a…

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  • Stunning view of lush forests and mountain peaks in Haines, Alaska, under a cloudy sky.
    Camping | Haines

    Tent Camping in Haines: Gateway to Adventure

    ByHeather December 18, 2024April 18, 2025

    Haines, Alaska, is a picturesque gem nestled between the Chilkat Mountains and the Lynn Canal. Known for its rich wildlife, striking scenery, and outdoor recreation, Haines is a perfect spot for those seeking an authentic Alaskan camping experience. Whether you are pitching a tent under the midnight sun or retreating to a warm cabin during…

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  • Explore the breathtaking Mendenhall Glacier surrounded by lush greenery and misty mountains in Juneau, Alaska.
    Camping | Juneau

    Tent Camping in Juneau: An Alaskan Capital Adventure

    ByHeather December 17, 2024April 18, 2025

    Juneau, Alaska’s scenic capital city, is surrounded by towering mountains, expansive glaciers, and lush temperate rainforest. Its wild beauty and accessible outdoor opportunities make it a fantastic destination for camping enthusiasts. Whether you’re pitching a tent by the water or seeking a dry retreat in a forest cabin, Juneau offers a range of options for…

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