Alaska.org
We created this page as a hub for people who plan to visit, have visited, or simply have a deep love for Alaska. Please share your comments, images, and videos! Alaska.org does not claim any ownership rights to images you post on our wall. But by posting on our wall, you do give us permission to use it on our various social media and website channels. Please email us at [email protected] if you no longer want us to use your photo, and we will remove it.
Few sights compare to the moment a humpback whale rises from Alaska’s waters. 🐋
In Resurrection Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park, Seward Ocean Excursions offers small-group wildlife tours that bring you closer to the action—and the stories behind it. With just six guests aboard and no fixed route, there’s time to linger as whales breach, glaciers crack and calve, and wildlife fills the bay.
Big moments. Quiet waters. And a front-row seat to one of Alaska’s greatest shows.
Ready to experience it for yourself?
Learn more at https://www.alaska.org/detail/seward-ocean-excursions
Four days. One Arctic adventure. ✨
Based in Fairbanks, this winter itinerary goes far beyond northern lights viewing. Spend your days dog sledding with Iditarod-trained teams, ice fishing on frozen lakes, snowmachining through snowy backcountry, and flying across the Arctic Circle for an unforgettable aurora experience from the top of the world.
By night, chase the northern lights beneath some of the darkest skies in Alaska—during peak aurora season, when winter transforms the Interior into a frozen playground.
No cruise crowds. No packed tour buses. Just wide-open Alaska and the kind of winter stories you’ll talk about forever.
Ready to plan your Alaska winter adventure? Learn more at the link below!
https://www.alaska.org/trip-ideas/winter-northern-lights-trip-ideas/northern-lights-vacation-fairbanks-arctic-circle
05/11/2026
Some Alaska lodges float. This one sailed across the Pacific to get here. ⛵
Hidden deep inside Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Sailing Lake Clark offers a luxury wilderness experience unlike anything else in Alaska. After a scenic bush flight from Anchorage, you’ll step aboard Odyssey—a 50-foot sailing catamaran turned floating wilderness lodge—and spend your days exploring one of America’s least-visited national parks.
Kayak past glacier-fed shorelines. Watch for bears along the beaches. Fish for salmon and Arctic char. Or simply sip coffee on deck while mountains reflect perfectly across glass-calm water.
No roads. No crowds. Just remote Alaska, experienced in total comfort.
Ready to discover one of Alaska’s best-kept secrets? Learn more at https://www.alaska.org/blog/a-luxury-sailing-expedition-in-one-of-alaskas-least-visited-national-parks
Sailing Lake Clark
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Contact the business
Website
Address
Anchorage, AK
99501