What to See and Do Like all the places I have written about, there are multiple things to do and see in this city. Some…
Wasilla, Alaska
Wasilla, Alaska Nestled in the heart of the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, Wasilla, Alaska, offers a captivating blend of history, rugged beauty, and a tight-knit community spirit.…
Palmer, Alaska The first people in Palmer were native Athabaskans.
Palmer, Alaska The first people in Palmer were native Athabaskans. They lived a subsistence lifestyle, moving through the area along trade routes that followed the…
Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska The third largest city and Alaska’s capital, Juneau sits right in between the base of Mt. Juneau and sea level. Juneau is special…
Valdez, Alaska
Valdez Valdez has often enchanted me. Not only is Valdez is protected by the world’s tallest coastal mountains but this fishing city has some of…
Homer, Alaska
Homer Based 218 miles outside of Anchorage lies Homer, long known as the “Halibut Capital of the world” or the “end of the road.” Homer…
Seward, Alaska
Seward, Alaska Located in Resurrection Bay, a Fjord of the Gulf of Alaska on the Kenai Peninsula carved many years ago by retreating glaciers. Seward…
Sitka, Alaska
Sitka, Alaska Tucked away on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, sitting at the base of the mountains shaped by glaciers off Baranof Island, lies…
Kodiak, Alaska
Kodiak, Alaska The second largest island in the United States, second only to Hawaii, Kodiak Island is one of seven communities in the Kodiak Island…
Kotzebue, Alaska
Gateway to the Artic Hailing 26 Miles above the Arctic Circle and more than 500 miles from Anchorage lies Kotzebue – a little city built…