Best Natural Wonders in Alaska

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Denali

Crowned as the highest peak in North America, Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, stands at a staggering 20,310 feet tall.

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Glacier Bay

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Glacier Bay National Park is home to stunning tidewater glaciers, towering mountains, and lush temperate rainforests.

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Mendenhall Glacier

Located just outside Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier is an easily accessible wonder.

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Chugach National Forest

Encompassing over 4.3 million acres, Chugach National Forest is the second-largest national forest in the United States.

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Inside Passage

This scenic waterway stretches from Seattle, Washington, to Southeast Alaska.

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Nugget Falls

This 377-foot waterfall is hidden within Tongass National Forest, accessible only by a moderate 2-mile hike.

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Prince William Sound

This vast body of water is known for its stunning fjords, glaciers, and abundant marine life. Hike, kayak, or take a boat tour to explore the sound, keeping an eye out for whales, orcas, sea otters, and other animals.  

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Kenai Fjords National Park

Home to glaciers, mountains, and fjords, Kenai Fjords National Park offers stunning scenery and diverse wildlife.

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Brooks Falls

Located within Katmai National Park, Brooks Falls is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts.

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College Fjord

This dramatic fjord within Prince William Sound features tidewater glaciers, waterfalls, and towering mountains.

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