Alaska is known for its rugged wilderness, natural beauty, and unique wildlife. Some of the top tourist attractions in Alaska include:
- Denali National Park: a national park that is home to North America's highest peak, Mount Denali, and offers opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
- Glacier Bay National Park: a national park that features glaciers, fjords, and a diverse array of wildlife, including humpback whales, grizzly bears, and sea otters.
- The Kenai Fjords: a national park that features glaciers, wildlife and offers opportunities for kayaking and boat tours.
- The Inside Passage: a popular cruising route that winds through a network of waterways and fjords, offering opportunities to see glaciers, wildlife, and small towns.
- The Aurora Ice Museum: located in the Chena Hot Springs Resort, it features ice sculptures, ice slides and ice-carved rooms.
- The Alaska Native Heritage Center: an educational center that showcases the culture and history of Alaska's indigenous people.
- The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race: an annual sled dog race that covers over 1,000 miles of Alaskan wilderness.
- The Trans-Alaska Pipeline: a 800-mile-long pipeline that transports oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, visitors can see it from the visitor center in Fairbanks.
- The Museum of the North: located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks, it features exhibits of Alaskan history and culture, including the state's gold rush and the indigenous population.
- The Mendenhall Glacier: located near Juneau, it's a 12-mile-long glacier that is accessible by foot, boat or helicopter.
- The Wrangell-St. Elias National Park: the largest national park in the US and offers opportunities for hiking, camping, and backpacking, as well as fishing and sightseeing.
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