The Talkeetna Historical Society Museum is located 1 block off Main Street in a 1-room schoolhouse that was built in 1936.
From the Homer Spit to the Dalton Highway, here are some of our top picks for RV travelers exploring Alaska.
Eagle River Road leads 12.6 miles east to Eagle River Nature Center, a great destination with indoor natural history displays, outdoor nature trails and year-round nature programs.
The Alyeska Highway provides access to the historic Crow Creek Mine, hiking trails and Alyeska Resort, Alaska’s largest ski area.
Talkeetna’s Main Street is a jumping off point for many tourist activities: dining, museums, shops, fishing, zip lining, flightseeing, river and railroad tours.
Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry has historic aircraft, railroad equipment, old farm machinery, mining and military equipment.
It’s Christmas year-round in North Pole on the Richardson Highway. But, of course, the elves are extra busy during the holidays.
Motorists heading southbound on the Richardson Highway enjoy alpine views as they make their way toward Thompson Pass.
The Kodiak History Museum, operated by the Kodiak Historical Society, is located in the oldest building in Alaska.
On a clear day, Denali Viewpoint South at Milepost A 134.8 Parks Highway is an ideal place to view Denali.