Did you know Alaska

🌌 Did you know? Alaska is the only place in the U.S. where you can experience 24 hours of daylight in the summer and weeks of total darkness in the winter, creating a surreal, otherworldly atmosphere that’s perfect for witnessing the Northern Lights!

🏔️ Denali, the highest peak in North America, towers at 20,310 feet and is surrounded by a national park filled with grizzly bears, moose, and glaciers.

🐋 Alaska’s waters are home to one of the world’s most incredible migrations—humpback whales travel thousands of miles to feed here every summer.

🌊 Glacier Bay National Park is a natural wonder, featuring massive glaciers that calve into the sea, creating thunderous icefalls.

🚢 Alaska’s cruises are world-renowned, offering breathtaking views of fjords, wildlife, and remote villages like Ketchikan and Juneau.

🎣 Known as the Salmon Capital of the World, Alaska is a dream for anglers, with rivers and oceans teeming with salmon, halibut, and trout.

🌲 Tongass National Forest, the largest in the U.S., is a lush rainforest filled with towering trees, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife.

🐻 Alaska is home to Kodiak bears, one of the largest bear species in the world, which can weigh over 1,500 pounds!

🌅 The summer Midnight Sun gives Alaskans 24 hours of daylight, offering endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the wilderness.

❄️ In winter, Fairbanks becomes a prime destination for viewing the Aurora Borealis, with skies illuminated by stunning displays of color.

🚗 The iconic Alaska Highway, stretching over 1,390 miles from British Columbia to Alaska, is one of the greatest road trip adventures in the world.

🎨 Alaska’s Indigenous heritage is celebrated in every corner of the state, with totem poles, art, and cultural festivals honoring traditions thousands of years old.