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    Flag Stop Rail n' Raft Tour

    Who needs Alaskan "reality" shows when you can experience the beauty of Alaska yourself? Take a 15 minute ride in the historic Flag Stop Hurricane Train from the Talkeetna townsite depot to Chase! When you reach your destination, you'll hike down to the area where the rafts will be readied for you so you can begin your trip down the mighty Susitna River. You'll observe the natural beauty of Alaskan wilderness as you float along the river. See ferns that drape the river's edge, some well over 8 feet tall. Make sure to keep an eye out for soaring eagles, jumping salmon, crossing moose, and even an occasional bear stalking fish along the river banks! Sounds like a lot! Not to worry, you'll have the opportunity to take a break for refueling on a nearby island. After lunch, you will continue on your journey throughout wilderness, floating down 12 more miles of the majestic Susitna River back to the town of Talkeetna. Shut off that TV and book the trip of a lifetime!
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    Flag Stop Rail n' Raft Tour

    22831 Talkeetna Spur Rd, Talkeetna

    • Visit one of the last flag stop trains in America and raft down the Susitna River
    • Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you float along a pristine glacier-fed river
    • Stop on a nearby island for a break and homemade complimentary lunch
    • Observe the gorgeous Alaskan wildlife such as jumping salmon, soaring eagles, and majestic moose
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    Cooks Turnagain

    Want to see the all the rugged beauty of Alaska without the rugged part? 907 Tour's has got you covered with Cooks Turnagain. This fully-narrated tour will show you all of the highlights with none of the hassle. You'll drive down the Seward Highway into Chugach National Forest before heading over to Portage Lake. From here you will take an hour-long glacier cruise. After you disembark, refuel at an Alaskan lodge before you continue on your adventure. Your next stop will be the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center. Here you will learn about the native wildlife and get a chance to see many of these creatures in their natural habitats. On your way back to town, climb up into the Chugach Mountains for spectacular panoramic views to finish out the day. So it may not be the way Jack London saw Alaska -- but it's a lot more comfortable.
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    Cooks Turnagain

    2310 Albion Cir, Anchorage

    • Take off on a fully-narrated, all-day tour of all the best sights to see around Anchorage
    • Drive down the scenic byways out of town towards Portage Lake where you'll take a 1-hour glacier cruise
    • Stop at a rustic lodge to purchase delectable soups and sandwiches
    • Check out the incredible Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center for a chance to see brown bear, black bear, moose, caribou, musk ox, lynx, and wood bison
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    Alpine Glacier Adventures

    Up for some fun in Alaska? Like, way up? Take your notions of excitement to new heights with a helicopter ride over Tongass National Forest! Your day begins with a pickup from your hotel (or another location) and transportation to Juneau International Airport. After getting outfitted with a backpack full of glacier trekking gear and an orientation, you'll rise above the city and fly across a temperate rainforest leading up to beautiful mountain peaks! Below, you'll spot the Juneau Icefield, which encompasses a staggering 1,500-square miles. You'll land atop the isolated Lemon Glacier, where you can choose your own adventure alongside an experienced guide! Trek across the ice towards a set of mountain lakes formed by the glacier, explore haunting ice caves, discover raging waterfalls, climb sheer walls of ice, and immerse yourself in a surreal world of incredible adventure. And just when you think the fun has come to an end, you'll take off on a scenic flight back to the city! Being grounded is so overrated.
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    Alpine Glacier Adventures

    2767 Sherwood Ln, Juneau

    • Head to the isolated Lemon Glacier for a private glacier-trekking adventure
    • Fly to and from the glacier in a helicopter from Juneau International Airport
    • Challenge yourself in the field with a variety of hiking options available
    • Discover isolated lakes, waterfalls, and ice caves along the way
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    Glacier, Forest, and Falls Smart Photo Hike

    When it comes to beautiful scenery, the region around Juneau is pretty much picture perfect. That's what makes it such an exciting landscape for a photo shoot ... If you know where to go! This guided escape takes all the guesswork out of the equation, making capturing memorable photographs a cinch. You'll trek alongside a local guide to some of the most breathtaking overlooks near Alaska's remote capital. Highlights of this 4-hour escape include temperate rainforest terrain, glacial moraine, and views of the Mendenhall Glacier. Your guide is also there to help you get the most out of your camera and will help with advice on composition, lighting, filters, editing, and other elements of photography. The end result will be a series of photographs designed to tell an evocative story. Get the picture?
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    Glacier, Forest, and Falls Smart Photo Hike

    490 S Franklin St, Juneau

    • Embark on a 4-hour guided photography escape near the Juneau area
    • Visit isolated rainforest locations and a great overlook of the Mendenhall Glacier
    • Pick up photography tips from your guide and set up for epic photoshoots
    • Enjoy a leisurely escape designed to help you get the most out of your camera
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    Stikine River Wilderness Adventure

    Located in the heart of Tongass National Rain Forest, the Stikine River is a majestic wilderness area with vast amounts of wildlife. Enjoy a fully guided tour of the Stikine LeConte Wilderness area in one of our covered, heated jet boats. Your tour will depart from Wrangell and cross the 17 mile wide Stikine River Delta where your Captain will then maneuver the river via back-sloughs and waterways in attempt to increase wildlife viewing opportunities. Learn Tlingit legends, along with history of the area, and facts about the flora & fauna from your Alaska Waters guides. Explore approximately 70 miles of this untouched, pristine wilderness area through a spectacularly stunning mountainous region covered with the lush rain forest and large waterfalls on the way to Shakes Glacier. Note that Shakes Lake is occasionally filled with icebergs that restrict access to the face of the glacier. Depending on the time of year and weather conditions, wildlife will be spotted such as: Black and Brown Bears, Moose, Black Tailed Deer, Steller Sea Lions, Harbor Seals and Bald Eagles. Many tributaries of the Stikine River are home to spawning salmon gathered in large schools (July and August). Guests will have at least one opportunity to stand on dry land and stretch their legs during this tour.
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    Stikine River Wilderness Adventure

    107 Stikeen Ave, Wrangell

    • Explore the wilderness around the Stikine River aboard a covered and heated jet boat
    • Discover a lush rainforest environment with waterfalls, mountain views, and a massive glacier
    • Spot bears, deer, moose, bald eagles, seals, and other local wildlife
    • Learn about the ecology, geology, and local history of the area from your knowledgeable guide
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    Private Chugach State Park Hiking Tour

    Did you know that just outside of Anchorage lies the third largest State Park in America? Chugach State Park offers some of the most accessible hiking, wildlife viewing, and wildflower areas in all of Alaska. Chugach State Park is listed as one of the top ten state parks in the country by America's Best. "‹Join Great Land Adventures for a great day of hiking and take home memories of high alpine wildflowers, browsing moose, soaring eagles, roaring glacier-fed rivers, unrivaled mountainous vistas, clearwater streams, and maybe even a glimpse of a grizzly bear. Your naturalist guide will safely guide you on one of the many varied trails available in the park. Each day's hike is carefully selected to take advantage of local weather conditions, group ability levels, and interests. You'll learn about the rich geological, natural, and human histories of the park and have fun identifying local flora and fauna with your expert host. Sounds like a good day for a walk in a Park!
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    Private Chugach State Park Hiking Tour

    1401 W 9th Ave, Anchorage

    • Visit the third largest state park in America and take home memories of glorious vistas and high alpine wildflowers
    • Catch browsing moose, soaring eagles, roaring glacier-fed rivers, unrivaled mountain ranges, clearwater streams, and maybe even a glimpse of a grizzly bear
    • Learn about the rich geological, natural and human histories of the park
    • Have fun learning to identify local flora and fauna with your expert host
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    Glacier Valley Snowmachine Tour

    Winter blues? More like winter shoes! Strap on some snowshoes and shuffle along to this perfect half-day winter adventure! Experience Alaska how it was meant to exist, with sled dogs, s'mores, and lots and lots of snow! Your experienced tour guide will pick you up at your hotel and deliver you trailside to experience a once-in-a-lifetime Alaska Sled Dog Tour. Ride behind your team of canines and embrace your inner eskimo, as you mush through the beautiful parks of Anchorage. After your sleigh ride experience you'll try your hand (or foot!) at snowshoeing on a lovely winter walk. Of course, no walk is complete without a snack break, so look forward to a s'more stop, where you'll indulge in the graham-choco-mallowy goodness of this favorite outdoor confection. There's snow better way to experience the last frontier!
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    Glacier Valley Snowmachine Tour

    515 W 4th Ave, Anchorage

    • Ride through Anchorage's renowned green spaces, pulled by a team of sled dogs
    • Walk through the wintery Alaskan countryside in snowshoes
    • Munch on the delicious chocolate marshmallow s'mores provided by your tour guide
    • Live out every Alaskan winter-wonderland dream you've ever had -- and maybe even see Russia!
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    Classic Misty Fjords Flightseeing

    If you can't decide on an art museum or a scenic outdoor adventure -- may we suggest viewing works of "art" forged by the very hands of nature? The Misty Fjords National Monument "exhibits" some of the most dramatic scenery in Alaska. Boasting 2.3 million acres, it's almost four times the area of Rhode Island. But only by air can you fully appreciate the aesthetic beauty of this land, slowly crafted by the hands of nature over time -- specifically, the hands of glaciers. Massive glacier action created the ice-rimmed wilderness before you, built across the span of tens of thousands of years. Really puts things into perspective, right? So keep an eye out for the glaciers' masterpieces, including majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and jewel-like lakes, all of which, you will find, are dotted with abundant wildlife. Marvel at sheer walls of granite plunging over 3,000 feet into the fjords, lush forests of spruce, hemlock and cedar clinging to snow-capped peaks, in this land of incredible natural beauty and rugged grandeur. Best accessed by air, this vast untouched wilderness was first identified in the journals of explorer Captain George Vancouver in 1793. See New Eddystone Rock, a striking remnant of early geological activity, at the entrance to spectacular Rudyard Bay. This will serve as your introduction to the monument. Your pilot will be sure to point out glacier-carved fjords, beautiful river valleys, and pristine mountain lakes, identifying the scenic wonders for your viewing pleasure as you fly overhead. As mentioned, the dramatic Misty Fjords terrain is home to a multitude of wildlife. The astute observer may be rewarded with sightings of brown and black bear, Sitka black-tailed deer, wolves, moose and bald eagles. There will be plenty to view and learn about as your expert bush pilot flies over this paradise. Visible only from the air, see the splendid 1,000 foot waterfall flowing from Big Goat Lake, which was named for the region's concentration of mountain goat. Colonies of these marvelous high mountain creatures can be spotted and photographed from the air. So the next time you're looking to see some REAL art, refer to Exhibit "A": Alaska, by air!
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    Classic Misty Fjords Flightseeing

    4085 Tongass Ave, Ketchikan

    • Discover magnificent Misty Fjords National Monument in an impeccably maintained DeHavilland Beaver floatplane, the world's most famous bush plane
    • View some of the most spectacular scenes in Alaska from the comfort of your window seat
    • Enjoy a personal pilot narration with individual headsets on this once-in-a-lifetime experience
    • Follow along on the provided detailed map and guide to track your flight route
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    Turnagain Turn Tour

    "Turn... again?" Yes, again! Trust us, you'll want to when you see the incredible panoramic views at the top of Mt. Alyeska. In fact, you might catch yourself spinning about for some time, as you try taking in all there is to see. In one direction, beautiful glaciers and foothills -- in the other, meltwater pools -- in yet another, more foothills, and beyond! But let's take it from the beginning: first you'll get picked up at your hotel and head down the aptly named Turnagain Arm, to the aerial tram. Then you'll enjoy a relaxing tram ride up the mountain, where you'll be treated to the aforementioned view. After you're through turning and taking it all in, you'll get to check out the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, home to bears, musk ox, wood bison, and other critters of note! Lunch is included, in case looking at any of those delicious animals makes you hungry. That was a joke. Don't eat the animals.
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    Turnagain Turn Tour

    515 W 4th Ave, Anchorage

    • Ride a tram to the top of Mt. Alyeska and gaze incredible 360 degree views
    • Bring a camera along so you can snap some shots of gorgeous glaciers, meltwater pools, and foothills
    • Head into the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center for a chance to spot elk, bison, buffalo, oxen, and more!
    • Enjoy lunch at an established eatery in Girdwood, experiencing the local culture
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    LeConte Glacier & "Little Norway" Tour

    You there! Freeze! Stop what you're doing and join Alaska Waters Inc. for an amazing glacier tour! Sitting in a 12-mile fjord at the head of LeConte Bay, the spectacular LeConte Glacier is not only North America's southernmost tidewater glacier, but it's also part of a massive system of glaciers that stretches for 120 miles between the Stikine and Whiting Rivers. All around this remote fjord, snowy peaks rise high into the clear Alaskan air to heights of 4,000 feet, and thundering waterfalls plunge into its depths. You'll travel these remarkable waters aboard a covered and heated jet boat, maneuvering between fields of icebergs and spotting both nesting harbor seals and bald eagles preying on seal pups. Afterwards, you'll make a 1-2 hour stop in Petersburg, also known as Alaska's "Little Norway." There you can grab a bite to eat or visit the Petersburg Museum. This charming community also offers plenty of souvenir opportunities. Depending on tide conditions, the Petersburg stop may occur at the beginning of the tour. What an awesome tour -- talk about icing on the cake!
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    LeConte Glacier & "Little Norway" Tour

    107 Stikeen Ave, Wrangell

    • Travel to LeConte Bay aboard a heated jet boat to view the LeConte Glacier up close
    • Explore a 12-mile fjord surrounded by waterfalls and snow-capped mountains
    • Float among icebergs and drifts where harbor seals mate and bald eagles prey
    • Spend a couple of hours exploring the fishing community of Petersburg
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