Alaska Regional RoundupSoutheast
Shaped by the collision of two tectonic plates, the islands of the Southeast panhandle have proven too jagged and fractured for a road network. Most towns are situated along the sheltered Inside Passage waterway, so passenger ferries transport their boatloads between communities along this route, aka the Alaska Marine Highway. Sometimes cruising alongside glacial geology and lush rainforest on a ferry is nicer than zipping by scenery in a car. What's the rush? Go microcosmic and investigate every shoreline nook and cranny by sea kayak. Tour the islets on a bicycle. Wait for a giant chunk of glacial ice to splash down in front of your tiny zodiac inflatable. If you really need more action than that, fly into Juneau (the state capital) and watch Alaska politics at work. Alsek/Tatshenshini Rivers
The Last Wild Rivers
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Running the Tat
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Kayaking Glacier Bay
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Riding Alaska's Marine Highway System
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Klondike National Historic Park
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Glacier's Retreat
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National Historical Parks
National Monuments
Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
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