| Our Alaska Friends
Alaska Bush Float Plane Service - is a locally owned floatplane service located 2 1/2 hours north of Anchorage in the small town of Talkeetna. Alaska Bush is a family-operated business that has been offering breathtaking Mt. McKinley scenic tours, memorable Alaska fly-in fishing excursions, successful hunting drop-offs, and exciting rafting and kayaking float trips for over 10 years. Our experienced bush pilots and guides are dedicated to providing safe flights and quality, friendly service on every trip.
Alaska Conservation Foundation - A.C.F. works to ensure that
Alaska’s inspiring expanses of tundra, internationally critical
oceans and seas, breathtaking mountains, thousand-year-old
glaciers, extraordinary rivers and lakes, and spectacular stands
of old-growth temperate rainforest will retain their beauty and
viability for generations to come.
Alaska HDTV - Alaska HDTV is a series of shows produced in high definition with a dedication to sharing the Alaska experience with a global audience. Alaska HDTV is comprised of a few passionate and dedicated Alaskans. Our approach is to extend a real life experience for the viewer - allowing them to connect with the host, the location and the adventure.
ADN.com - The Anchorage
Daily News has extensive coverage of the Iditarod Race and news
from the Last Frontier.
Alaska Magazine - Alaska supersite for Alaska life and Alaska
travel and all things Alaska.
Alaska
Museum of Natural History - The largest museum in Alaska,
the Anchorage Museum is a community-based institution with
exhibits and programs on the art, history and cultures of
Alaska. Over 20 exhibitions are presented each year to more than
200,000 visitors.
Alaska Native Arts Foundation - Connect online to learn about rich and diverse Native cultures and shop for beautiful, original artwork and accessories from Alaska Native artists. You can also visit the Alaska Native Arts Foundation Gallery, a fine arts gallery featuring contemporary and traditional Alaska Native artwork located downtown at 500 West 6th Avenue.
Alaska
Native Heritage Center - The Alaska Native Heritage Center
is a gathering place that celebrates, perpetuates and preserves
the unique Alaska Native Cultures, languages, traditions and
values through celebration and education. Since opening in 1999,
the Center has become Alaska's premier interactive cultural
destination.
Alaska Islands & Oceans Visitor Center - Your window to the
largest seabird refuge in the World, with all the natural
wonders of Kachemak Bay right outside its doors.
Alaska Railroad - You'll know from the very moment you climb aboard the Alaska
Railroad you're riding on the best train in the world. The charm
and scenic appeal of this great and vast land is amplified
through panoramic windows and underscored by historical
narratives of lifelong Alaskan conductors and tour guides.
Alaska SeaLife Center - The Alaska SeaLife Center is
dedicated to understanding and maintaining the integrity of the
marine ecosystems of Alaska.
AuroraHunter.com - We welcome your visit to learn more about the Northern Lights, and to feel the experience behind the lens of one of Alaska's premier northern lights photographer, Todd Salat.
Chena Hot Springs Geothermal Projects - Chena Hot Spring's
vision is to become a self-sufficient community in terms of
energy, food, heating and fuel use to the greatest extent
possible. To attain this goal, Chena is developing numerous
renewable energy and sustainable development projects which are
detailed in this website. Chena is also forming partnerships
within our community and across the U.S. to promote and
implement renewable technologies.
Cook Inlet Keeper -
Cook Inletkeeper is a community-based nonprofit organization
that combined advocacy, education and science toward its mission
to protect Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed and the life it
sustains. Inletkeeper’s monitoring and science work build
credibility with scientists and resource managers, its education
and advocacy efforts enhance stewardship and citizen
participation, and together, these efforts translate into
Inletkeeper’s ability to effectively ensure a vibrant and
healthy Cook Inlet watershed.
Dream a
Dream Premier Iditarod Kennel - Educational! Inspiring! Fun!
Meet our dogs and puppies. Tour our kennel facilities with dog
team rides optional. Uniquely Alaskan! A fantastic place to
visit.
Fairbanks
Daily News-Miner - The voice of Interior Alaska since 1903. Serving interior Alaska. National, state, and
local news, sports, dog mushing, ArcticCam webcam.
Gate Creek Cabins - Welcome to the Gateway for South Denali. Many believe the “Greater Petersville area” to be Alaska’s Premiere Recreational Playground ! Gate Creek Cabins offers a wide range of Snowmobile Tours, for the absolute beginner … or the more exhilarating … advanced backcountry excursions (single and Multi-day).
Ice Alaska - Ice
Alaska presents the World Ice Art Championships every March in
Fairbanks, Alaska. Ice Art contestants are given huge blocks of
natural Fairbanks ice to transform into gigantic panoramas and
larger-than-life figures up to 30 feet tall. These Alaska
competitions are the finale of the world ice sculpting season,
and draw the best ice sculptors in the world, to sculpt the best
ice in the world "the arctic diamond. Over 100 sculptures are
created around Ice Park. Public viewing and Kids Park throughout
competition. of finished Last two weeks March.
Iditarod.com - The official site of the Last Great Race. Get
up to date information about the Iditarod race or become an
Iditarod Insider™
Major
Marine Tours - Alaska Glacier & Wildlife Cruises into the
Kenai Fjords National Park and Prince William Sound.
Once in a Blue Moose - At Once in a Blue Moose gift shops located in Anchorage, Juneau, and Seward, we think Alaska's a gift worth remembering! Family owned and operated since 1969, we pride ourselves on our great selection of quality Alaskan gifts at reasonable prices.
Orca Island Cabins - Orca Island Cabins offers Alaska visitors unique yurt accommodations on a private island in scenic Humpy Cove, Resurrection Bay, located 9 miles southeast of Seward, Alaska which is a short drive south of Anchorage.
Polar Bears International - Polar Bears International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the worldwide conservation of the polar bear and its habitat through research and education. We provide scientific resources and information on polar bears and their habitat to all interested parties.
Sixtyone North, LLC - Sixtyone North offers amazing photography learning opportunities, surpassed only by the incredible surroundings. After a workshop, you will head home with greatly increased artistic confidence, a wealth of information, and memories that will last a lifetime. Not to mention photographs that you can be proud of.
Susitna River Lodging - How would you like to vacation in a beautiful setting at the edge of a colorful Alaska town? Susitna River Lodging is the place. We are located in the historic village of Talkeetna, Alaska on the east bank of the Susitna River in a braided valley carved out by the last great ice age.
Stewart's Photo Shop - Alaska’s largest photography equipment retailer. We have many years of combined photography experience and are happy to assist you with your equipment needs as well as tips and techniques for better photographs. We offer a wide range of new and used equipment from world renowned manufacturers such as Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Kodak, and Tamron, to name a few. With the largest tripod and lighting stand selection in Alaska, Stewart’s is the best place to find the ideal tripod for your camera, spotting scope, or strobe equipment. We can supply your everyday needs for film or digital media cards along with the many optional accessories available for both mediums.
Talkeetna
Air Taxi - Mount
McKinley Scenic Flights and Glacier Landings. Come see why Alaska is considered one of the last great wilderness areas and we look forward to sharing this with
you.
Talkeetna Mountain Cabins - This summer cabin is the perfect spot to rest during your South side of Denali National Park adventure. We are conveniently located near the beautiful town of Talkeetna and the Parks Highway. From our cabin you may easily drive into Talkeetna’s town or jump on the highway to visit other points of interest. Our cabin is nestled in a quiet Birch wood forest away from the hustle of downtown. If you want a secluded and peaceful cabin, you have come to the right spot. Reserve your stay with us now!
Talkeetna Roadhouse - The Roadhouse, built between 1914-17, is one of the oldest establishments still in operation on Main Street in "Beautiful Downtown Talkeetna." Our kitchen is open to the public and we've become famous for breakfast, hearty soups, homebaked breads and genuine frontier hospitality. Our bakery produces all sorts of treats each day such as pies, a variety of cinnamon rolls, cookies, cakes and brownies.
University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute -
Aurora Forecasts, Atmospheric Sciences, Seismology, Volcanology,
Snow, Ice and Permafrost studies.
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Wherever
you go, you'll find unique Alaskan products and crafts. Be sure
to look for the "Made in Alaska" logo, which indicates an item
genuinely manufactured in Alaska. If you find this logo, it
identifies the item as a Native Alaskan handicraft. Handcrafted
items, made of walrus ivory and other by-products of subsistence
hunting, provide an income source for Native Alaskan artisans
and a valuable investment for the buyer. Be careful though -
some wildlife products cannot be transported through customs
without special permits. Visitors are advised to mail these
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