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Alaska Paddling Guide

Kayaking in Kenail Fjords' North Arm - Bill Sherwonit explores Kenai Fjords National Park's remote and largely unpeopled southern fringe and discovers a wilderness paradise.

Alaska's Ultimate Wilderness - Take a ride down the Noatak River in Gates of the Arctic National Park.

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve - The size of six Yellowstones, this park's enormity is astounding, with peaks upon peaks, glacier after glacier.

Kayaking Glacier Bay - Two kayaking trips that offer a sample of the Bay's pristine inlets.

Gates of the Arctic National Park - A maze of glaciated valleys and gaunt, rugged mountains, forest and arctic tundra vegetation and wildlife, all above the Arctic Circle.

Kickin' Back on the Kenai - Where bald eagles and adventure are common as crows.

A Glacier Bay Valentine - Rekindling love among whales, bears and kayakers off the Alaskan coast.

Alaska's Wild & Scenic Rivers - An overview of Alaska's free flowing rivers.

Into the Wild - Exploring the Yukon and southeastern Alaska on the incomparable Alsek and Tatshenshini Rivers.

Glacier Bay National Park - Icebergs, fiords, whales and solitude in one of Alaskas's most glorious national parks.

Running the Tat - Bears, moose and clenched molars on America's wildest river—the Tatshenshini.

As Wild As It Gets - Paddling three of Alaska's scenic rivers.

Delta River - Miles from anywhere in southeast Alaska.

Fortymile River - An old prospectors' route in the Yukon.

Tongass National Forest - Canoeing and kayaking in and around the Inside Passage. This is heaven..

Slow Drift to Adventure - Paddling Alaska's wild & scenic Gulkana River.

Glacier's Retreat - Kayaking Alaska's Icy Bay.

Floating Alaska - The ins and outs of river rafting in Alaska.

Lake Clark Wild and Scenic Rivers - Three jewels in Alaska's Lake Clark National Park: the Mulchatna, the Chilikadrotna, and the Tlikakila. You can run a couple hundred miles through the Arctic

Squirrel River - Not officially designated wild and scenic but a great week-long float through Alaska's Arctic tundra

Yukon-Charley Rivers - Information on the National Preserve and float trips and boating safety.

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