From fall festivals to pumpkin patches, here are the best things to do in Alaska this fall.
Explore various abandoned places in Alaska, including ghost towns and old military bases, now reclaimed by nature.
The Alaska State Fair is a must-visit summer event featuring giant vegetables, carnival rides, and numerous food vendors.
The Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival in Cordova, Alaska, celebrates the migration of over five million shorebirds with various activities and events.
Kennecott Mine in Alaska, located within Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, is a historic abandoned copper mine offering guided tours.
Portlock, Alaska, once a vibrant village, is now an abandoned ghost town known for its eerie history and mysterious disappearances.