One of the best things about Alaska is its quaint little towns. Scattered all across the state, these little hamlets each have their own brand of charm. Here’s a little town that’s so adorable that it will steal your heart forever once you visit. Continue reading to learn more about what makes visiting Seldovia, Alaska, so very charming.

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What are some other small towns in Alaska worth visiting?

Alaska is a vast state that's simply brimming with charming and rugged small towns. Below is a list of some of the best small towns in Alaska to visit:

  • Craig, with a population of under 1,400
  • Ester, located about 8 miles west of Fairbanks
  • Funny River, located close to Alaska's Kenai River City of Soldotna
  • Hoonah, tucked away on Chichagof Island
  • Healy, a quick drive from the entrance to Denali National Park
  • Chicken, a tiny town funded by gold mining
  • Moose Pass, located on the Kenai Peninsula as you're headed towards Seward
  • Naknek, found on the Bristol Bay Borough
  • Petersburg, located on Mitkof Island
  • Hope, another town on the Kenai Peninsula that offers stunning views of the Turnagain Arm
  • Tok, situated close to the Canadian border
  • Wrangell, a gorgeous small town that's also one of the oldest in Alaska
  • Hyder, filled with gold rush-era saloons and charming local businesses
  • Trapper Creek, located along the George Parks Highway near Denali National Park

 

Learn more about what each of these charming towns in Alaska has to offer!

What should I put on my Alaska bucket list?

Exploring Alaska could easily take a lifetime. However, there are a few places that definitely belong on your Alaska bucket list, including:

  • Denali, the tallest mountain in all of North America
  • Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in America
  • Mendenhall Glacier, located outside of Juneau
  • The Arctic Ocean
  • The Northern Lights
  • Bering Glacier
  • Tongass National Forest

 

How many of these bucket list items in Alaska have you experienced?