Alaska's Inside Passage (Alaska) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about Alaskas Inside Passage in Alaska.
Alaska's Inside Passage is the title of a fascinating ocean cruise and features the wonders of nature and amazing natural landscapes. It is a journey to the solitude of Alaska and its splendid wildlife. We begin in Vancouver, Canada’s pearl of the Pacific Ocean, along the Alexander Archipelago in the Gulf Of Alaska. Vancouver is a young city full of joie de vivre with captivating charm and European flair, set in a beautiful location and with a mild climate. Next to the snow-white tented roof of the densely built quay near to Canada Place, is the centre of a new harbour where cruise ships from all over the world come and go. Ketchikan is a small town is located five hundred and twenty six nautical miles north of Vancouver and was founded by the Tlingit Indians. In the 1880’s the town based its economy on salmon and wood but today it relies upon tourism. Creek Street is a wooden construction on stilts located along Ketchikan Creek, previously the city’s red light district but now full of elegant shops and restaurants. Since 1900, Juneau has been the capital city of Alaska, the forty ninth state of the U.S.A. Tlingit Indian leader, Chief Kowee, discovered gold in Gold Creek and the gold rush began! The spacious and speedy gondolas of the Mount Roberts Tramway travel up the mountain of the same name with fine views of the harbour with its cruise ships, the Gastineau Channel, the Chilkat Mountains and the Inside Passage. The ice flows of the thirty two glaciers of the Kenai National Park Fjords are now melting faster than they can grow and the fjords are becoming larger. Yet still the landscape is a huge wonder of nature, a remote world of ice and snow. Alaska is the epitome of vastness, wilderness and natural scenery, a unique habitat far from civilization.
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Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Fairbanks - Travel Alaska
Top 13 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Fairbanks - Travel Alaska:
Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum, Running Reindeer Ranch, Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center, University of Alaska Museum of the North, Bouchard's International Dog Mushing and Sled Museum, The Aurora Ice Museum, Pioneer Park, Georgeson Botanical Garden, McKinley Explorer, Chena River State Recreation Area, Large Animal Research Station, Palace Theatre, Chena Indian Village
Alaska: Chena Hot Springs
Chena Hot Springs is a hot spring, resort, and unincorporated community in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, 56.5 miles northeast of Fairbanks near the Chena River State Recreation Area. The resort makes use of the first low-temperature binary geothermal power plant built in Alaska, and is working on several alternative energy projects, including production and use of hydrogen and vegetable oil for fuel. The resort is conducting collaborative experiments in greenhouse production of vegetables with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
Chena Hot Springs was founded over 100 years ago by two gold mining brothers, Robert and Thomas Swan. In 1905, Robert Swan was suffering from rheumatism and needed a place to calm his pain and be comfortable. The two brothers set out to find the hot springs. It took them a little over a month to reach the hot springs after searching for it in Interior Alaska’s harsh landscape. In 1911, twelve small cabins were built to accommodate visitors. The twelve cabins developed, and they became one of the most famous resorts in the interior of Alaska. Chena Hot Springs became so famous that the United States Department of Agriculture sent chemists to analyze the water. The characteristics of the water are very different from other American hot springs.
The coordinates for Chena Hot Springs Alaska are 65'03 N and 146'03 W (65.05, -146.05). The average yearly temperature for the area is −4.9 °C (23.2 °F), with the highest temperature being in July at 20.4 °C (68.7 °F) and the lowest temperature being in January at −31.2 °C (−24.2 °F). Annually the average amount of precipitation is 357 millimetres (14.1 in). The average snowfall amount in Chena Hot Springs is 161.8 centimetres (63.7 in) annually.
Chena Hot Springs has visibility of the Aurora borealis, especially around the March equinox.
Chena Hot Springs Resort uses two 200kW Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) geothermal energy power plants to generate energy, the first in Alaska. The resort moved the diesel generators used in the past to a backup role since July 2006, and it is successful in reducing the cost from 30 cents/kWh to 5 cents/kWh. The resort owners have future plans in increasing the work output of the powerplant from 200 kW to 1MW. An increase to 730 kilowatts was accomplished.
IS ALASKA RIGHT FOR YOU? - How to Travel to Alaska
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We’ve divided Alaska in to the 3 most visited regions in the state:
1. Interior Alaska: the home of Fairbanks, The Dalton Highway, Denali National Park and the cute town of Talkeetna
The Kenai Peninsula
In our opinion, if you are flying in or driving to Alaska you really can have a TOTAL Alaska experience by just visiting the Kenai Peninsula. Here’s 8 quick reasons:
1. People fly in from all over the world just to fish the salmon in the Russian River.
2. If you’re looking for other fishing, you can always book Halibut fishing out of Homer or Seward/seward. Hope you catch more fish than we did.
3. Kenai Fjords National Park is home to the Harding icefield and its 30 outflowing glaciers….or nearly 40 glaciers. The National Park site said both numbers. We can all agree that’s a lot of ice.
4. The Kenai is packed with wildlife: bald eagles, humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, sheep, bears…just to name a few. If you’re as bad at spotting wildlife as we are, you can always visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center and see just about everything including musk ox, which might be our new favorite friends.
5. In the Kenai peninsula alone you’ll find some of Alaska’s best museums, aquarium and again, the Alaska wildlife conservation center. You should seriously go here. They have Musk Ox, again, which are awesome.
6. This is also one of the best jump off points scenic flights or sea plane adventures, including a trip over to Katmai National Park: Home of the famous brooks falls for brown bear viewing. Maybe you can get a shot of a fish going into a bears mouth. We didn’t.
7. The Alaska Railroad comes down here for a reason. It’s a beautiful trainride which we didn’t take ourselves, but we saw them next to us on the road pretty often. The road was beautiful drive therefore the train must be a beautiful ride. Also, online reviews say its awesome.
8. Whether you're hoping to explore mountains or ocean, from the coastal rain forests around Seward and Kodiak to the rough Arctic chill of glaciers flowing off the Harding Icefield—there’s a huge range of diversity here.
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VIP Tour at Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
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Anchorage – a destination of awe-inspiring beauty difficult to rival. Watch this travel guide video to see why Anchorage is one of Alaska’s greatest vacation spots.
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The city of #Anchorage lies in Alaska’s mountainous south and is home to around 40 percent of all Alaskans. At the height of summer, Anchorage basks in 22 hours of sunlight, with the sun barely dipping below the horizon, making it an excellent #vacation destination for those looking to pack a lot into their trip.
#Explore the Flattop Mountain trails which serve up some of the best views in the state. Learn the traditional dances and games of Alaska’s first peoples at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre or stock up on stories and folklore from the Last Frontier at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Centre. Hang out at the dock at Seward, a picturesque fishing outpost or set sail to the Kenai Fjords National Park. Marvel as deep-sea giants breach the surface of these still waters. Climb aboard a seaplane or helicopter and soar from Seward out to the Godwin Glacier.
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Seward, Alaska in the Winter | Anchorage Day Trip
ALASKAN WINTER ROAD TRIP / Scenic Drive in Alaska + Visiting Seward, Alaska
SEWARD, ALASKA
Seward is about a two and a half-hour drive from Anchorage along the scenic coastal Seward Highway. It makes for a great day trip from Anchorage. Truly, though, this winter road trip in Alaska was absolutely stunning and one of the most beautiful drives we've ever been on.
Once we got to Seward, we visited a little coffee shop and walked around the town a bit. There are a few hikes you could do to glaciers from there but the roads were closed due to snow and ice.
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Fairbanks, Alaska
We took a cruise on the great Chena river of Alaska, on the Stern wheeler Riverboat Discovery! Our three-hour cruise took us into the heart of Alaska and introduce us to a family who has made the rivers of Alaska a way of life for five generations. We saw a bush float plane take off and land alongside the boat, and saw the home and kennels of the late four-time Iditarod winner Susan Butcher and saw her champion sled dogs in action. We became immersed into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture when our Alaska Native Guides took us on a personalized tour of the Chena Indian Village. After the cruise we explored the Steamboat Landing shops where Bob experienced the “Alaska at 40 Below” for about three minutes. It was a surprise to see the many beautiful homes along the river so far North.
Top 6 Must Have Firearms for Alaska
Chuke discusses the top 6 firearms needed for Alaska. Keep in mind I forgot to put in shotguns!
Anchorage, Alaska Trip Part 1
When my friend Amanda said she wanted to go to Alaska, for her birthday this year, and visit her high school friend, I immediately asked If I could tag along, I mean its ALASKA!!! The final frontier and land of the midnight sun, who wouldn't want to experience that. The only thing that I wished was that we would have gone during the northern lights, but that just gives me more of a reason to go back to this beautiful state.
We arrived at Anchorage, and soon after the following day, our host for this trip, Jessy, Justin and their three kids drove down from Fairbanks to meet us. I instantly fell in love with these kids, all different, strong but above all hilarious personalities. I knew Justin from high school, and had met Jessi before, so it wasn't like I was meeting for the first time.
We decided to stay two nights at an airbnb in Anchorage, and I fell in love with this city. It was such a whole different experience that I will never forget.
This episode we enjoy good food, and drive down to Seward Alaska, for a boat tour, and my goodness it was amazing, the Vessel was called Orca Song, here is the link if you want to book
Also thank you Jessi Lopez for that Orca footage, I think that really made the video.
We also checked out the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, in Chugach State Park, here is the link
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Sitka Alaska Tourism Attractions
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Fairbanks City Tour
Fairbanks City Tour year round is offered by Alaskan Culture Tours. info and video at: 907-322-3483
Boyd also owns Alaskan Culture Tours, that also, has affordable Fairbanks tour packages and a Fairbanks City Tour personally given by Ben Boyd, an Alaska Mountain Man who made his living from the land using a sled dog team.
This Video is a Historical Documentary about Fairbanks Alaska's biggest annual event that started in 1935 and was originally call the Ice Carnival and Dog Derby. Historical film footage and photos were edited to tell this story. The video is produced by Ben Boyd, Producer of many Historical, Wildlife, and Native Culture Videos. This is an example of the vast research he has done about Alaska's History and Cultures. He is the owner of Alaska Northern Lights Tours and is your guide for the Fairbanks City Tour. He is an Alaska Mountain Man who lived a Traditional Native way of Life in remote Village above the Arctic Circle. At age 45 he entered the University of Alaska Fairbanks and after 12 years of work received a MA Degree in Cultural Documentation. He has both the education and personal experience to give you a vivid look at Alaska's history and cultures.
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Alaska Tour - Fairbanks, AK - Stop #11
Today we drove from Tok, Ak to Faribanks, AK with a short stop Rika's Roadhouse for lunch. We also got a tour of the Cabin Museums and our first peek at the Alaskan Pipeline!
On our drive, we saw a Moose splashing around in a pond, and Jeannie got a few pictures out the window as we were driving by! We then stopped at North Pole, AK and visited the Christmas Shop and sat on Santa's lap!
The next day we got a Fairbanks City Tour with a stop at an excellent Alaskan Pipeline viewing area where you could actually touch the pipe! It is HUGE, over 48 in diameter with an insulated metal jacket. After that we went aboard the Discover III for a river cruise to the Chena Village with many Indian huts and cabins. Here we learned about a Fish Wheel that floats on the river and spins using the current and automatically catches Salmon as they swim upstream -- very cool!
That night we went to an Alaskan Salmon Bake with some of the best Salmon you could ever eat! The following day we visited a couple of Museums, including the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum. This car museum was unbelievable, and had many one-of-a-kind cars from the turn of the century! This is a must see in Fairbanks!!
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The MILEPOST 2018: Alaska Travel Planner Paperback – March 7, 2018
Described as the quintessential reference for Alaska travelers, The MILEPOST® offers mile-by-mile descriptions of more than 15,000 miles of road in Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia and Alberta. It's 700-plus pages detail accommodations, camping, sightseeing, attractions and services,as well as fascinating facts on the history and wildlife of the North.
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Day & Evening Tour with Transportation & Activities - $180
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Alaska Tour - Anchorage, AK - Stop #13
Today we traveled southward from Denali, AK to Anchorage, AK. Along the way, we saw beautiful white capped mountains and finally got a good look at towering Mt. McKinley! Depending on which way you viewed it from determined if the peak was cloud covered or not!
In Anchorage we had 5 days of touring and free time to explore. Our city tour took us to see Black Elk Crafts, Alaska Fur Exchange, Ulu Factory, Float Plane Harbor and Ship Creek! At Earthquake Hill, Jeannie Coushaine gave a talk about surviving the great 1964 Earthquake, and what she saw! That night we had a ‘lively’ party with good food, drinks, and dancing!
The next day we had a Meet & Greet with Kelly Griffin a famous Iditarod musher! After her talk, Charlie Coushaine presented Spike a panoramic picture taken at Emerald Lake that was signed by everyone in the tour! He also read a poem he wrote entitled ‘Spike the Wagon Master’! Afterwards we had ‘Date Night’ which included a family style chicken dinner at Sourdough Barbecue, a Dusty Sourdough show, an Alaskan Video and a tour of the Chocolate Waterfall next door!
Our last day in Anchorage had us travel just over a couple hours south east thru the Whittier Tunnel for a 6 hour Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise! Along the way we saw spectacular scenery including many glaciers, whales, eagles, waterfalls and seals!
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Alaska Trip - 2018
Had an epic trip to Alaska in May 2018 with my girlfriend. She filmed and photographed about 90% of the trip, so most of the credit goes to her for these clips. Hope you enjoy!
We saw a lot on this trip: Denali National Park, Anchorage, Alaska Zoo, Whittier, Surprise Glacier, Girdwood, Seward, Alaska Sealife Center, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, Esther Passage, tons of wildlife and more.
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Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska – Part 1 (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Ep#10
Denali National Park and Preserve travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors to U.S. National Parks in Alaska.
Denali National Park Part 1 travel guide covers –
- Introduction to Denali National Park and Preserve Alaska till mile post 15 open to all vehicles (Unrestricted) inside park,
- how to get to Denali National Park and Preserve from Anchorage and Fairbanks in Alaska,
- Denali National Park Entrance fees, hours, Bus Depot and Visitor Center information,
- things to see in this Denali park like – Denali Dog Kennels and Sledding show, Trails, view of Mount Denali fka Mount McKinley from mile post 9 on clear day, Savage River area till mile post 15 open to all vehicles,
Topics covered in detailed in this Denali National Park travel guide are below:
1). Introduction Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska to new visitors interested in visiting National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Denali National Park and Preserve Hipfig travel guide have two parts –
- in this Part 1 we covered area open to all vehicles till mile post 15 (Savage River Bridge), and
- in next Part 2 we will cover Restricted area after mile post 15 till Mile post 95 only accessible by Denali Bus service and tours from Denali Bus depot,
3). Information on how to get to Denali National Park from:
- Anchorage and Fairbanks by Car and train,
- view of Mt. Denali from McKinley View Drive and Denali State Park South and North viewing point on Clear day in summer from Hwy 3 if coming from Anchorage,
- Hotels, Lodges and Restaurants area for Denali National park between Cantwell, AK and Healy, AK
4). Detailed information on Denali National Park and Preserve Entrance, Bus Depot, Denali Visitor Center and Denali Shuttle buses (Free 3 Routes till mile 15 (unrestricted part)) –- like location, parking, hours, Entrance fee, shuttle stops etc.,
6). Things to see and do at this Denali National Park in area open to all Vehicles till mile post 15 – like famous Denali Dog Kennels, Denali dog sledding show, view of Mount Denali from Mile 9 on Denali Park road on clear day, hiking on Mountain Vista trails, Animals like Moose and Caribou viewing spots in Denali till mile post 15, Savage river bridge and check post at mile 15, Savage river trails, parking area for trails etc., and
7). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
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Denali National Park (Alaska) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Denali National Park in Alaska.
Denali National Park is located about six hundred and thirty miles from the southern coast of Alaska and is nine thousand six hundred square miles of original Sub-Arctic wilderness. The history of the region began millions of years ago when mighty tectonic plates collided. The force of the collision folded the granite and sedimentary rock together at a huge elevation which subsequently formed the highest mountain in North America, Mount Mckinley. The coniferous forests consist primarily of birch and fir and deciduous trees and shrubs cover the stone-based valleys. An amazing variety of bushes, herbs and flowers turn the landscape into an array of bright colour. On the thin humus above the permafrost soil there’s vegetation such as Reindeer Moss, Wild Flowers, Reed Grass and Berries. The bright white fur of the dall sheep provide perfect camouflage in winter. Their favorite location is steep, rocky slopes where they feel safe from predators such as grizzly bears and wolves. The park was established primarily to protect the wild animals that were destroyed in large numbers by hunters at the beginning of the Gold Rush. But today Denali National Park is a natural paradise, a wilderness at the end of the world!
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Alaska 2018 - 30 [visiting Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center]
After we left Girdwood, we made a stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center as we made our way into the Kenai Peninsula.
Originally, we were just going to wait in the parking lot at the center. It seems a little zoo-like for us. But you had to pay to even get to the parking lot so we ended up going in.
It actually wasn’t too bad. Most animals are only there because they can’t be released back into the wild. You will see the animals’ stories by their enclosures. And they also are working to reintroduce wood bison to Alaska. They’ve already released a herd that’s doing well.
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Explore Fairbanks, Alaska in the Winter!
Fairbanks, Alaska is truly a traveler's paradise because there is so much to do!
Celebrate winter by witnessing the captivating light of the aurora borealis (northern lights), frolicking in a playground made of ice and experiencing Alaska's state sport of dog mushing. Venture out on trails snowmobiling, snowshoeing, skiing or fat biking. Try your hand at ice fishing, curling or ice skating.
Journey to the Arctic Circle, Santa Claus House in North Pole or the healing waters of a hot spring.
With plenty of activity, sporting events and things to see and do, Fairbanks is an unforgettable (and fun!) winter destination.
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