08/23/2022
It may come as a surprise to some to learn that despite Alaska’s relatively small agriculture industry, the largest state in the U.S. also grows some of the largest vegetables. When we say large, we mean giant — 130-pound cabbages, 35-pound broccoli stocks, and 2,000 pound pumpkins. Vegetables at the…
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07/21/2022
Pioneer Park in Fairbanks is Alaska’s version of a theme park, with a twist. You won’t find rollercoasters and fair games, but you can explore the state’s only historic theme park, home to unique buildings and artifacts from the state’s past. Pioneer Park history The park opened to the public…
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06/13/2022
With National Go Fishing day coming up on June 18, we’re sharing our best tips for a successful catch this summer. Nothing compares to the feeling that comes with casting a line out into the water in hopes of landing enough fish to fill the freezer. Whether you’re a seasoned…
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05/18/2022
Denali is the tallest mountain in North America and Denali National Park and Preserve boasts 6.1 million acres of land to explore. It is no surprise that a park this big is home to some of the most prominent four-legged residents of North America. Most people…
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04/19/2022
We love winter in Alaska but as we approach the tail end of the season, the snow begins to melt and the ice starts to thin, we get an exciting feeling running through our bones in anticipation of summer. With the state transforming and leaving our cheeks sun-kissed well into…
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02/15/2022
It’s no surprise that a number of athletes competing in the 2022 Winter Olympics are either from the snowy northern state of Alaska or have some connection here. In this year’s Games, Alaskan athletes will compete in cross-country skiing, ice hockey, figure skating, and curling. Cross-Country Skiing…
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01/10/2022
Trails and scenery galore, Alaska is a hiker’s dream. Some of the most challenging terrain in the U.S. lies within Alaska’s borders. But if you’re not an avid hiker, don’t stress! Alaska is varied, too. There are trails for all ability and accessibility levels. In this blog we’ll lay out…
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05/07/2020
We are sending all the moms out there lots of love on their special day! Celebrate Mother’s Day with our roundup of adorable Alaska (wildlife) moms and babies. Can you name this animal? This one can be tough to identify without the antlers – we bet you’d be able…
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01/20/2020
Aries – Catch your limit Aries, you surly love adventure and adrenaline. There is nothing quite like the rush that comes from yelling “fish on!” when you have a salmon on the line. Get out on the river and catch your limit! Salmon isn’t the only fishing you can…
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11/26/2019
Fall is here and it’s finally time for a little rest. Enjoy some downtime and relaxation with this Alaska reading list featuring books by our favorites Alaska authors and books about our favorite Alaska places. “Ada Blackjack” by Jennifer Niven This book tells the true story of a young Inuit…
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