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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Lake. Old cabin ruins from 1956 invite forest growth on the Lake Trail at Byer's Lake State Campground.
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Palmer / Wasilla. The Alaska State Fair which runs through the end of August is a great family trip at the foot of the Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Lake. Old cabin ruins from 1956 invite forest growth on the Lake Trail at Byer's Lake State Campground.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Lake. Old cabin ruins from 1956 invite forest growth on the Lake Trail at Byer's Lake State Campground.
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  • Alaska. Passage Canal / Prince William Sound. Decision Point State Marine Park looking south towards the Blackstone Bay entrance.
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Palmer / Wasilla. The Alaska State Fair which runs through the end of August is a great family trip at the foot of the Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Seward. Resurrection Bay , Kenai Fjords National Park. State Marine Ferry en route to dock.
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  • Alaska. Passage Canal / Prince William Sound. Decision Point State Marine Park looking south towards the Gulf of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Passage Canal / Prince William Sound. Decision Point State Marine Park looking south towards the Gulf of Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Decision Point State Marine Park. Kayakers Suzie Hanlan and Jason Lucas navigate their next destination on the beach of Decsion Pint at Passage Canal / Blackstone Bay.
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  • Moose, bull, fall, Glen Alps, Chugach State Park, Anchorage, Alaska. Digital original ©Robin Brandt #2006_3695
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  • Moose, bull, fall, Glen Alps, Chugach State Park, Anchorage, Alaska. Digital original ©Robin Brandt #2006_3736
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  • Alaska. Seward Highway in Winter looking South towards Beluga Point near Anchorage and along the Chugach State Park.
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  • Alaska. Seward Highway in Winter looking South towards Beluga Point near Anchorage and along the Chugach State Park.
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  • In 1946 Jay Hammond moved to Alaska where he worked as a bush pilot and got a degree in biological sciences at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He became politically active, serving as a state representative from 1959 to 1965, state senator from 1967 to 1972, mayor of the Bristol Bay Borough from 1972-1974, and governor of Alaska from 1974-1982.
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Turnagain Arm, Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge.  Winter conditions on the Cook Inlet
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  • Kodiak Harbor on Kodiak Island with boat traffic and Alaska State Marine Ferry
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park at Bird Point. Morning sunrise on the Chugach Mountains at Bird Point.
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  • Alaska. Becharof National Wildlife Refuge. Willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus), Alaska state bird. And shotgun.
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  • Alaska State Flower , Forget Me Nots
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Seward Highway in Winter looking South towards Beluga Point near Anchorage and along the Chugach State Park.
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Hatcher's Pass . Independence Mine State Historical Park. Old gold mining area with a functioning mine beyond. Talkeetna Mountains
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Lupin flowers and Mt Alpenglow on the Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Creek. Flyfishing for Trout and Grayling on Alaska's Interior clearwater streams.
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Hatcher's Pass . Hiking in Archangel Valley near the Independence Mine State Historical Site. Talkeetna Mountains
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park at Bird Point. Morning sunrise on the Chugach Mountains at Bird Point.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park at Bird Point. Morning sunrise on the Chugach Mountains at Bird Point.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Looking over the Boreal Forest of Denali State Park from Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Hatcher's Pass in Matanuska Susinat Borough has the Independence Mine State Historical park for a learning experience in Alaska Mining.
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  • Ketchikan is the fifth-largest city in terms of population in the U.S. state of Alaska. in Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Ketchikan's economy is based upon tourism and fishing and the city is known as the "King Salmon Capital of the World." The Misty Fjords National Monument is one of the area's major attractions.<br />
Ketchikan is named after Ketchikan Creek, which flows through the town. Ketchikan comes from the Tlingit name for the creek, Kitschk-hin, which means "spread wings of a prostrate eagle", which is said to refer to an outlined likeness of this image created by some nearby stream's course. Ketchikan also has the world's largest collection of standing totem poles located at three major locations: Saxman Village, Totem Bight, and the Totem Heritage Center.<br />
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Cape Fox hotel and Tramway.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park at Bird Point. Morning sunrise on the Chugach Mountains at Bird Point.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm. Beluga Point in the Chugach State Park during a spring storm cycle.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides. GNARLED TREE TRUNK IN STREAM.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Bird Point. Chugach State Park, Turnagain Arm. Local hangout provides stunning views of the Chugach and Kenai Mountains , as well as occasional beluga whale sightings.
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  • Alaska. Bird Point. Chugach State Park, Turnagain Arm. Local hangout provides stunning views of the Chugach and Kenai Mountains , as well as occasional beluga whale sightings.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Creek. Flyfishing for Trout and Grayling on Alaska's Interior clearwater streams.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park, Bird Creek. The Alaska Railroad bridge crosses over a churning low tide Bird Creek, as it flows into the Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Lake at sunrise in May.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Frigid Shooting Stars in a rainforest marsh. (Dodecatheon frigidum)
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  • Alaska State Flower , Forget Me Nots
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  • Alaska. Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing heavily under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Juneau. Southeast. Interior of a local saloon in the State Capitol.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park, Bird Creek. Low tide in springtime at Turnagain Arm, a branch of the cook Inlet in Alaska alongside the Seward Scenic Highway.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm. HIker on Glaciated rock.
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  • Alaska. Bird Point. Chugach State Park, Turnagain Arm. Local hangout provides stunning views of the Chugach and Kenai Mountains , as well as occasional beluga whale sightings.
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  • Alaska. Passage Canal. Decision Point State Marine Park. Jason Lucas sea kayaks past Decision Point at the entrance to Blackstone Bay.
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  • Alaska. Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing heavily under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge. Lenticular storm clouds loom above.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail. Caribou and Denali Composite
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Creek. Flyfishing for Trout and Grayling on Alaska's Interior clearwater streams.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Byer's Creek. Flyfishing for Trout and Grayling on Alaska's Interior clearwater streams.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. Hiking around Bird Point in summer time with excellent view of the Chugach Mountains and Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park, Bird Creek. The Alaska Railroad bridge crosses over a churning low tide Bird Creek, as it flows into the Turnagain Arm.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park's Bird Point with sedge grass and glacially carved rock bed.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park, Bird Ridge. Looking down Bird Ridge towards Seward Highway and town of Bird Valley in autumn. The birch trees illuminate the mountainside in bright yellow hues.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Hatcher's Pass in Matanuska Susinat Borough has the Independence Mine State Historical park for a learning experience in Alaska Mining.
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  • Alaska. The Alaska State Marine ferry provides Tourists and Locals with access to many remote villages along the Inside Passage, as well as major attractions and cities.
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  • Alaska. Passage Canal. Decision Point State Marine Park. Jason Lucas sea kayaks past Decision Point at the entrance to Blackstone Bay.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail. Caribou and Denali Composite
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  • Alaska, Denali State Park<br />
Two trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) resting in pond during fall migration.
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  • Alaska. Hatcher's Pass / Independence Mine State Recreation Area in the Matanuska Susitna Valley, nestled in the Talkeetna Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Hatcher's Pass / Independence Mine State Recreation Area in the Matanuska Susitna Valley, nestled in the Talkeetna Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Eklutna Flats, Chugach State Park. Kevin Yezbick hikes through grass flats near Eklutna Lake.
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  • Alaska. Moose along Turnagain Arm in the Potters Flats, Chugach State Park.
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  • Alaska . Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis alpestris) , Alaska state flower .
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm. Chugach State Park. Bird Ridge on Turnagain Arm is an enjoyable ridgeline hike over Turnagain Arm and Bird Creek. Nestled in the Chugach Mountains.
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  • Alaska. Passage Canal. Decision Point State Marine Park. Jason Lucas sea kayaks past Decision Point at the entrance to Blackstone Bay.
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Hatcher's Pass . Hiking in Archangel Valley near the Independence Mine State Historical Site. Talkeetna Mountains
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  • Alaska. Matanuska Susitna Valley, Hatcher's Pass . Hiking in Archangel Valley near the Independence Mine State Historical Site. Talkeetna Mountains
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Turnagain Arm, Chugach State Park at Bird Point. Morning sunrise on the Chugach Mountains at Bird Point.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. the Alaska Railroad whizzes by Bird Point on a summer day.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Turnagain Arm. Chugach Mountains. the Alaska Railroad whizzes by Bird Point on a summer day.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park. Bird Point. Alaska Railroad running past the Chugach State Park Bird Point area.
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  • Alaska. Denali State Park. Autumn tundra along Curry Ridge and Kesugi Ridge along Ermine Hill Trail.
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  • Alaska. Surprise Cove State Marine Park. Prince William Sound. Camping and hiking around the Prince William Sound ecosystem.  Surprise Cove State Marine Park is located on the western side of the mouth of Cochrane Bay. There are many recreational opportunities and it is one of the most popular anchorages in western PWS. The park includes forested uplands and two large lakes draining into Surprise Cove. The uplands and muskeg throughout the park provide good exploratory hiking. A short trail to North Lake can be found starting at the head of the northern bight (around the point westward of the largest camping beach). A small orange triangle with a black "T" will mark the trailhead next to a small creek. Abundant tide pool life can be found at Point Cochrane during minus tides.
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  • Alaska. Hatcher's Pass in Matanuska Susinat Borough has the Independence Mine State Historical park for a learning experience in Alaska Mining.
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  • Alaska State Flower , Forget Me Nots
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  • Alaska. Bird Creek in the Chugach State Park flowing heavily under the Alaska Railroad trestle bridge.
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  • Alaska. Chugach State Park, Bird Creek. The churning low tide Bird Creek, as it flows into the Turnagain Arm.
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