Explore Alaska By Train
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Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
Photo By: Steve Larese
All Aboard
Based in Anchorage, the Alaska Railroad travels 500 miles of main line from Seward to Fairbanks, with spurs to Whittier and Wasilla. Together with John Hall’s Alaska tours, travelers can explore the remote Alaskan interior via train, plane, bus and boat. This view is from the observation car as the train heads south from Anchorage to Whittier along the scenic Turnagain Arm.
Otterly Adorable
Valdez Ahead
Kayak among sapphire iceburgs and orcas with Pangaea Adventures in Valdez, a commercial and sport-fishing port as well as the terminus of the trans-Alaskan Pipeline. Valdez made worldwide news in 1989 with the Exxon Valdez oil spill, but the area has largely recovered.
Bird's-Eye View
Bear Right at the Sign
The High One
A Caribou or Two
American Beauty
Gateway to the Arctic
At the Alaska Railroad's northern terminus, Fairbanks offers several cultural attractions including Chena Indian Village and the University of Alaska Museum of the North. Called the Gateway to the Arctic, Fairbanks is also the starting point for trips into the Arctic Circle and is known for its northern lights viewing.