Alaska, the Last Frontier, is a land of unparalleled beauty and wonder. From its towering mountains and expansive glaciers to its rich cultural history and diverse wildlife, Alaska offers a unique blend of natural splendor and historical depth. Whether you’re captivated by the Northern Lights dancing across the sky or intrigued by the tales of gold rush pioneers, Alaska’s allure is undeniable.
In our first feature, Debbie Stone takes us on an unforgettable journey through Katmai National Park. Known for its volcanic landscapes and abundant brown bear population, Katmai is a place where nature’s raw power and beauty are on full display. Discover the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and witness the majestic bears as they feast on salmon in this captivating narrative.
Embark on the 26 Glacier Tour of College Fjord, where you’ll cruise through the serene waters of Prince William Sound, surrounded by towering glaciers and diverse marine wildlife. Next, delve into the history and natural beauty of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, where mining history meets the grandeur of some of the largest glaciers in North America. Finally, experience the breathtaking vistas and rich wildlife of Denali National Park, home to North America’s tallest peak and a sanctuary for a variety of species.
This special 100% Alaska edition of Jaunting Magazine is packed with even more adventures. From the quirky charm of Talkeetna to the vibrant celebrations of Sitka’s Alaska Day, there’s something for everyone. Dive into our immersive print or flipbook version, both available for free, and let the wonders of Alaska inspire your next journey.
Katami National Park – Where Bears Feast and Mountains Smoke
Standing on the platform at Brooks Falls in Alaska’s Katmai National Park, I wanted to warn the salmon and tell them, “Look before you leap!” I lost count as to…
Cruising College Fjord’s 26 Glaciers
The thunderous crash of ice breaking free from the glacier and plunging into the icy waters below was a sight to behold. Tons, perhaps hundreds of tons, of ice crashed…
Wrangell – St. Elias National Park – Mining and Glaciers
The sign read, “Travel Beyond This Point Not Recommended.” It gave my husband and me pause, but as we had already decided to drive the sixty-mile McCarthy Road leading to…
Wildlife and Views in DENALI
There it was, a brown bear, just a hundred feet away from the bus, snuffling around for blueberries on the crest of a rounded hill. The air in the bus…
Let’s Stop in TALKEETNA
At the confluence of three rivers, Talkeetna, Alaska, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and adventure. Your journey to this picturesque hamlet often begins with an unforgettable ride on…
10 Tips to Capture Alaska’s Aurora
Experiencing the northern lights in Alaska is a dream for many. The aurora borealis, with its vibrant colors dancing across the night sky, is a sight to behold. Here are…
What to Expect on Your ALASKA CRUISE
Alaska cruises offer a unique experience that goes beyond the typical vacation on board. As your ship navigates through the Inside Passage, you’ll be greeted by breathtaking landscapes that are…
Hop Aboard the ALASKA RAILROAD
The Alaska Railroad is renowned for offering two of the most scenic train journeys in the world: the Coastal Classic and the Denali Star routes. These iconic rail lines provide…
Discover Alaska in ANCHORAGE’S MUSEUMS
If you’re a first time visitor to Alaska, there’s a good chance you’ll spend a day or two in Anchorage. Though not the capital, the city is the most populous…
Finding Gold at Gold Dredge 8
Gold was discovered in the Fairbanks area in 1902 when Italian immigrant Felix Pedro struck it rich. He put Fairbanks on the map and thousands of men rushed to interior…