5 Places You Had No Idea Were in Alaska
From ash-filled valleys to cascading waterfalls, here are five places you had no idea were in Alaska.
From ash-filled valleys to cascading waterfalls, here are five places you had no idea were in Alaska.
Paddling across Eklutna Lake can be challenging and is not recommended for beginners. Here are Eklutna Lake kayak safety tips every Alaskan should know.
Looking for the best kayaking adventures in Southcentral Alaska? These paddling routes offer incredible views of dramatic coastlines, insane glaciers, and amazing wildlife.
Tutka Bay is an incredible area to kayak in Alaska’s Kachemak Bay State Park, accessed via a quick water taxi south of Homer.
Portage Lake to Portage Glacier is a 3-mile paddle in the Portage Valley, just 60 minutes south of Anchorage.
Jim Lake to Knik River is a 7.55 mile one-way float/paddle in Alaska’s Mat-Su Valley, just 30 minutes north of Anchorage.
Rabbit Slough is located north of Anchorage in the Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge, a 45-square mile area of wetlands, forest, lakes and tidal sloughs.