
Seward, Alaska: a hidden maritime gem
Tucked away in Southcentral Alaska’s Resurrection Bay on the Kenai Peninsula, Seward can be the hidden gem of your next Gray Line Alaska adventure. With just about 3,000 people living in the Seward area, this quintessential Alaska town is nestled beneath snow-capped...

49 Things You Didn’t Know about Alaska
What is Alaska known for? Get to know the 49th state with these fun facts about Alaska that you can share with your friends, use to enhance your school report, or just to give you a leg up on trivia night....

Alaska podcasts for your road trip
There are enough sights and stops to keep any Alaska drive exciting, but if you’d like to tune into a podcast when you hit the road on your Gray Line Alaska Self-Drive Tour, get an authentic dose with these made-in-Alaska podcasts....

Celebrate your next Taco Tuesday Alaska-style
We’re not sure if there’s ever been a time when tacos weren’t a universal favorite, but in the past few years the handheld meal has certainly experienced a strong resurgence. Perhaps some of the taco’s recent notoriety can be attributed to the...

10 facts about the Alaskan malamute, the state’s official dog
The Alaskan malamute became the Alaska state dog in 2010 after a group of school kids championed the effort through the Alaska Legislature as part of a class project. We think it’s a pretty fitting choice. Here are a few things you...

Alaska from every direction
Alaska’s a big state, and exploring every corner is no small feat. Even the most seasoned sourdough knows it could take a few lifetimes before you’ve really seen it all. The distance between the state’s northernmost town, Barrow, and Ketchikan, one of...

Northern fall foliage, revealed
Fall comes and goes quickly in the North, and it can be difficult to predict how much time we have between the leaves turning and the snow flying. Its brevity makes it a special time, as the bustle of summer has slowed...

Alaska Native Culture Series: 4 places to experience Alaska Native arts
A trip to Alaska is not only the perfect opportunity to explore and have fun, but the state also offers so much to travelers who are looking to learn. Alaska’s history is rich in culture; today, Alaska Native culture is still very...

Must-See Stops on Your Parks Highway Driving Trip
Whether you’re driving from Anchorage to Denali or all the way to Fairbanks and back, there are special stops along the Parks Highway to give you the real Alaska experience. You can make the full trip in about six...

8 things you didn’t know about the Klondike gold rush
The Klondike gold rush was a fairly brief but very impactful period in Alaska and Yukon history, where would-be prospectors flocked to remote gold fields between 1896-1899 after the mineral was discovered. It attracted roughly 100,000 people with dreams of striking it...
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