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Alaska Visitors Guide
The Aleuts called it Alyeska - The Great Land! A place of
soaring peaks, sweeping landscapes, and mighty rivers.
Everything in Alaska seems larger than life. It is the Last
Frontier.
Alaska is a land of almost unimaginable scale. Stretching
across 586,000 square miles of untamed wilderness, Alaska is
one-fifth the size of the contiquous United States. It
contains the tallest mountain in North America, Mt.
McKinley, which many Alaskans simply call "the mountain."
And of course, the Land of the midnight Sun has longer
summer days than any other state. This majestic landscape
borders two oceans and three seas, with a 47,300 - mile
coastline. Alaska boasts over three million lakes, 3,000
rivers, 1,800 islands, and more than 100,000 glaciers.
Alaska is big, so allow enough time to really enjoy your
trip without rushing through scenery and activities. If your
time is limited, consider a packaged tour featuring
highlights from several regions. Or you might prefer to
travel independently, exploring Alaska at your own pace.
Many visitors combine a few brief tours with an independent
travel itinerary, enjoying the best of both options.
This web site provides a wealth of information to help
you plan your trip to the 49th state. Please use the
following links below to learn more about Alaska.
Source: State of Alaska
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