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Car Shipping To and From Alaska

Planning a move or trip can be stressful. Don't add to the stress by driving your vehicle for countless hours. We can take care of that part for you! Auto shipping companies have the equipment and know-how to make vehicle transport in Alaska stress-free.

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The State of Alaska

Alaska is an incredible state to visit or to settle down and call home. This state's characteristics are cultures, landscapes, and adventurous activities, making it appealing to foreigners who enjoy new experiences and pushing their limits.

Check off some of the most incredible things you could do if Alaska is at the top of your travel bucket list!

History

When visiting Alaska, one of the most fascinating things you can do is learn about its culture and history. There are numerous museums and cultural facilities all across the state, and fantastic exhibitions are available all year for you to discover and learn to appreciate this incredible state!

Alaska's natural environments exude a lovely sense of culture and tradition that will entice you to immerse yourself in and learn about the state. The Alaska State Museum, Anchorage Museum, and the University of Alaska Museum of the North are the three main museums that house a large portion of the state's incredible history.

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Adventure

Extreme sports enthusiasts will find Alaska to be an ideal location for thrilling adventures. Explore the land by flying over the forests, kayaking across rivers, and swimming in the state's lakes and coastal waters.

Whether you're looking for a mild adventure or something more extreme, Alaska has several options for you! Regardless of the level of adrenaline you're searching for, be sure to take time for a day excursion or guided tours to help you get a closer look at Alaska's features.

Fishing

Did you know that Alaska contains more than 40% of the country's surface water resources? The state has over 12,000 rivers and 3 million lakes.

If you enjoy fishing, saltwater fishing is one of the most exciting fishing excursions in Alaska. But that doesn't mean that freshwater fishing gets left behind. The state is full of prime fishing spots regardless of the liquids TDS where you can catch salmon, bass, rockfish, halibut, dolly varden, and rainbow trout.

And, if you're visiting during the winter, you'll be able to fish in the freezing temperature "hot spots" that local fishing experts can direct you to. It's an incredible experience you'll never forget!

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Northern Lights

The Northern Lights can be seen in Alaska because it is at the top of the country's territory and borders Canada. These are known as natural light displays in the sky, which are most common in high-latitude areas.

The Northern Lightsemerge in numerous colors as curtains, spirals, or rays that span the entire sky. They can be seen throughout the year, but the best time to see them is between August and April. Try watching them from the outskirts of town or travel to clearer skies. Spectating the lights in all their magnificent beauty will be a sight you remember for the rest of your life.

Top Tourist Attractions

  • Denali National Park

Denali, North America's tallest peak, is located in the northern region of the Alaska Range and is part of the country's third-largest national park. Denali is the native name for the 20,320-foot mountain, while Mount McKinley is used by modern explorers. After a century-long naming controversy, North America's tallest mountain officially acquired the name "Denali" in 2015.

  • Tracy Arm Fjord

This spectacular fjord called is completely bordered by glaciers. You'll be able to see waterfalls, cascades, glaciers, and icebergs along its length. There are several cruise and boat trips available if you want to take in the fjords' fascinating sights.

  • Kenai Fjords National Park

This national park, which guards a large portion of the Kenai Peninsula's fjord-dotted coastline (south of Anchorage), provides some of Alaska's greatest sightseeing opportunities. The park's expansive vistas include a deserted shoreline and the several glaciers of the 700 square mile Harding Icefield. Additionally, the national park is home to enormous brown bears that eat the salmon's high fat content.

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Major Cities in Alaska

  • Anchorage
  • Juneau
  • Fairbanks
  • Ketchikan
  • Sitka