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Tikahtnu – The Ocean River
Cook Inlet Cook Inlet, called Tikahtnu in the Tanaina language and Cungaaciq in the Sugpiaq language, spans 180 miles from the Gulf of Alaska to Anchorage. The waters here are a mixture of[...]
White Mountains National Recreational Area
Explore the Vast Wilderness The White Mountains National Recreation Area, sprawling across a million acres, is just an hour's drive from Fairbanks, Alaska. This vast area offers serene landscapes and a variety of outdoor[...]
Fireweed Delicacies
Edible Bountiful Blooms Every part of the fireweed plant, from its roots to its blossoms, can serve as a source of food. During the spring, young shoots can be gathered and prepared by sautéing them[...]
Nikiski, Alaska
A Thriving Alaskan Community with a Unique History Nikiski, situated on the picturesque northwest coast of Kenai, Alaska, is a community rich in history and brimming with opportunities for recreation and industry. Nestled about 20[...]
Homer Pioneer, Clarence “Poopdeck” Platt
In the charming coastal town of Homer, Alaska, a testament to the joy of life and the spirit of community now stands proudly for all to enjoy. After eight years of meticulous planning, fundraising[...]