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Natural wonders in remote Alaska locations

Alaska presents natural sites in remote areas distant from urban centers. These locations display the geological diversity of the state: glaciers, volcanoes, dunes, hot springs and waterfalls. Visitors discover historical mining sites, indigenous cultural locations and museums. The region enables encounters with brown bears, whales and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

Chena Hot Springs
Chena Hot Springs

Fairbanks North Star, Alaska

The thermal resort sits 56 miles from Fairbanks and offers mineral-rich springs maintaining temperatures of 106 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year.

Hand Tram at Winner Creek
Hand Tram at Winner Creek

Girdwood, Alaska

The manual cable car transports hikers across a 100-foot deep gorge. Crossing requires pulling ropes to move the cart.

Kennicott Ghost Town
Kennicott Ghost Town

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska

This abandoned mining town produced copper from 1911 to 1938. The red mill building and mining structures remain standing.

Portage Glacier
Portage Glacier

Chugach National Forest, Alaska

The glacier extends 6 miles and calves into Portage Lake. A visitor center provides information about glacial history.

Moose Pass
Moose Pass

Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

This village sits at 700 feet elevation between mountains in the Chugach National Forest.

Salty Dawg Saloon
Salty Dawg Saloon

Homer, Alaska

A bar in an 1897 log cabin featuring walls covered with paper currency from visitors.

Fort Abercrombie State Park
Fort Abercrombie State Park

Kodiak, Alaska

A park containing 1941 military remnants and walking paths through coniferous forest.

Shrine of St. Therese
Shrine of St. Therese

Juneau, Alaska

A Catholic chapel on a small island, connected by a stone path over water.

Mt. Roberts Tramway
Mt. Roberts Tramway

Juneau, Alaska

This aerial tram transports visitors to an elevation of 1,800 feet, providing views of Gastineau Channel and surrounding mountains.

McCarthy Road
McCarthy Road

Chitina, Alaska

This 60-mile gravel road follows a former railroad bed through Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

Independence Mine State Historical Park
Independence Mine State Historical Park

Hatcher Pass, Alaska

A 1930s mining complex with preserved buildings, mining equipment, and 3 miles of marked hiking trails.

Whale Fjord
Whale Fjord

Whittier, Alaska

A protected marine area with glaciers along shores, regular whale appearances, and icebergs in the water.

Hammer Museum
Hammer Museum

Haines, Alaska

The museum displays over 2000 hammer specimens from different periods and applications. The collection demonstrates the evolution of this tool.

Dr. Seuss House
Dr. Seuss House

Willow, Alaska

A wooden house with multiple ascending towers and irregular levels. The construction took more than ten years.

Petroglyph Beach
Petroglyph Beach

Wrangell, Alaska

This coastline contains over 40 prehistoric figures carved in stone. The engravings depict humans and animals.

Cape Krusenstern Archaeological District
Cape Krusenstern Archaeological District

Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska

The district contains 114 archaeological sites on 70 beach ridges. The artifacts date back to 4000 BCE.

Angel Rocks Trail
Angel Rocks Trail

Fairbanks, Alaska

The 3.5-mile path climbs 1,200 feet, leading to granite outcrops with views over the Chena River Valley.

Gates of the Arctic National Park
Gates of the Arctic National Park

Northern Alaska

The park spans 8.4 million acres north of the Arctic Circle with alpine valleys and tundra without marked trails.

Huslia Village
Huslia Village

Interior Alaska

This settlement of 275 people along the Koyukuk River maintains traditional hunting, fishing, and crafts of the Koyukon Athabaskans.

Lake Clark National Park & Preserve
Lake Clark National Park & Preserve

Southwest Alaska

The park covers 4 million acres with two active volcanoes, glaciers, rainforests, and lakes containing salmon populations.

Matanuska Glacier State Recreational Site
Matanuska Glacier State Recreational Site

Alaska, USA

The glacier park allows visitors to explore the ice directly via a trail from the parking area.

Pilgrim Hot Springs
Pilgrim Hot Springs

Nome, Alaska, USA

Thermal pools and remnants of an old mission stand at this historical site from the gold rush era.

Top of the World Highway
Top of the World Highway

Alaska, USA

The mountain road crosses through northern wilderness and connects Alaska with Canada's Yukon Territory.

Tonsina Point
Tonsina Point

Seward, Alaska, USA

The coastal trail leads through dense conifer forest to a beach where seals and sea otters are visible.

Redoubt Volcano
Redoubt Volcano

Lake Clark National Park, Alaska

The 3,108-meter stratovolcano displays regular volcanic activity with steam and ash clouds. The summit region contains several glaciers.

Brooks Falls
Brooks Falls

Katmai National Park, Alaska

The waterfalls form a major salmon migration route where brown bears feed from June to September. An observation platform allows safe viewing.

Kobuk Valley Sand Dunes
Kobuk Valley Sand Dunes

Kobuk Valley National Park, Alaska

These dune fields cover 65 square kilometers and reach heights of 30 meters. The sand originates from ancient glaciers.

Alagnak Wild River
Alagnak Wild River

Katmai National Park, Alaska

The 127-kilometer river flows through natural terrain and hosts five salmon species. Moose and brown bears inhabit its banks.

Denali Highway
Denali Highway

Denali Borough, Alaska

The 135-mile gravel road offers views of the Alaska Range and crosses through undeveloped wilderness.

Crow Creek Historic Gold Mine
Crow Creek Historic Gold Mine

Girdwood, Alaska

The 1890s site contains original equipment, buildings and gold panning opportunities for visitors.

Ninilchik Village
Ninilchik Village

Ninilchik, Alaska

This coastal settlement combines Russian architecture with traditional fishing and features the old Russian Orthodox church.

Oscar Anderson House Museum
Oscar Anderson House Museum

Anchorage, Alaska

The wooden house built in 1915 displays original furniture and items from the first Swedish family in Anchorage.

Mendenhall Ice Caves
Mendenhall Ice Caves

Juneau, Alaska

These natural caves within the glacier feature blue ice formations and require a guided hike to access.