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Pensacola Beach - More than likely your first stop in Alaska will be Anchorage. The Anchorage airport is a great place to rent a car for further exploration of the state.
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Denali National Park and Preserve - This park is one of the best places to visit in Alaska to get a taste of the majestic natural beauty of Alaska.
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Kenai Fjords National Park - Kenai Fjords National Park offers a glimpse into the beauty of coastal Alaska.
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Seward - Seward has several notable attractions of its own. The cozy seaside town has many great spots showcasing aspects of the city and life in Alaska.
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Fairbanks - Simply put, if you want to see the northern lights go to Fairbanks Alaska
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Alyeska Resort - If you like skiing, snowboarding or just cozying up indoors, Alyeska Resort south of Anchorage is one of the best places to visit in Alaska.
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Matanuska Glacier - One of the best day trips from Anchorage is a trip to Matanuska Glacier, located 2 hours north of the city.
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Talkeetna - The small town of Talkeetna is full of rustic Alaskan charm. Local restaurants serve hearty grub and local shops offer artisan crafts and souvenirs.
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Lake Clark National Park - Black bears, brown bears and caribou, along with many other species, call Lake Clark National Park their home.
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Glacier Bay National Park - Glacier Bay National Park covers 3.3 million acres of glaciers, forests, and woodlands. Many cruise lines, main lines and smaller ships.
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