Alaska's Inside Passage Resorts brings you to Alaska's top locations. Explore Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau, Anchorage, Kenai, Homer, Prince of Wales Island, Admiralty Island, Kodiak Island, Bristol Bay, Kenai Fjords National Park, and more! There are a multiple of places to visit in Alaska. Natural beauty is on display around just about every corner in this state. Cities and towns dot the landscape. All of these come together for the perfect place for a vacation. And it will be a vacation with memories of a lifetime. Here are some ideas for places to visit.
The small cities, towns and villages attract many visitors thoughout the summer months. While natural scenery dominates the landscape, the people of Alaska are the true state treasures. The capital of Juneau is nestled in the Inside Passage. And it has no highway access to either Canada or the rest of the state. The only way to get there is by boat or plane. Cruise line passengers provide a population glut during the summer. Further up the coast, Anchorage boasts the claim of being the biggest city in Alaska. Within sight of Mt. McKinley, it is both a modern city and an outpost as well. Salmon fishing is available downtown near the museums and other cultural highlights. In the heart of the state, Fairbanks sits within 400 miles of the Arctic Circle and about 120 miles from Denali National Park.
National parks provide beautiful places to visit in Alaska. Denali National Park sits between Fairbanks and Anchorage. Mt. McKinley, the tallest peak in North America, sits nestled within its borders. Wolves, caribou and bear make up a good deal of the population of this park. During the summer, hiking and camping are very popular activities. Glacier Bay National Park sits at the northern end of Alaska's panhandle. This park encompasses bays carved by retreating glaciers. Whales patrol the area along with at least five varieties of salmon. If you want to see the world of ice, then Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is a place to visit. The nation's largest national park boasts nine of the top sixteen tallest peaks in the country. With glaciers and ice fields, it is a site to behold.
Other destinations to visit range from coast to coast. Barrow at the far north to Kodiak Island in the south, there are dozens of destinations in Alaska worth the journey. Don't forget the Gates of the Arctic National Park or visiting the Kenai Fjords. The whole family can find something interesting. Take some time and see what the largest state can offer you on your next vacation.

