As Alaska’s biggest city, Anchorage has plenty of winter activities, including outdoor recreation and festivities like Fur Rondy.
Traveling with firewood can introduce harmful pests to Alaskan forest and urban Alaska trees. The best option to locally source firewood.
From a replica fort to a cultural garden to a rehab center for birds of prey, Lethbridge is full of things for travelers to do.
After a survival situation in the Yukon in the early 1900s, Isaac Stringer earned the nickname the bishop who ate his boots.
The Government Hill Commons is being built in Anchorage, Alaska, with a new approach to the idea of a public park.
There are plenty of full hookup and partial service RV camping options in town and within a few minutes of downtown Fairbanks.
See waterfalls, wildlife, and wineries at these scenic stops along the Central Access Route in Washington and British Columbia.
It’s common to see moose along the Parks Highway in Alaska. Here are a couple of our favorite places to spot the animals along this route.
You don’t even have to leave your car to enjoy some of these glaciers viewable from the Alaska road system.
A historic townsite, wildlife, bountiful trails, and an artists’ market. Don’t miss these summer activities in Dawson Creek.
Switch your driving gloves for some golfing gloves and have some fun at these courses along the Alaska Highway.
What to expect on the Fourth of July in Alaska communities including Anchorage, Seward, Juneau, and Talkeetna.
Haines is packed with summer activities, including wildlife viewing, cultural learning opportunities, and scenic drives.