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Admiralty Island

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A trip to Alaska simply wouldn't be complete without a bear encounter. Just a quick twenty-minute floatplane ride from Juneau lies Admiralty Island, renowned for hosting one of the planet's densest brown bear populations. Aptly dubbed the "Fortress of the Bears," this island boasts around 1,600 bears, averaging one for each square mile. Pack Creek Bear Sanctuary is the go-to spot to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, especially during the peak salmon feeding frenzy from July through August. But bears aren't the only wildlife stars here. Keep your eyes peeled for seabirds, harbor seals, sea lions, and possibly a passing whale. You might even catch a glimpse of the graceful Sitka black-tail deer or playful sea otters. Admiralty Island doesn’t stop there; it also holds the title for the world’s highest concentration of nesting bald eagles.

For a truly unforgettable experience, consider a guided tour. Local guides are experts in safely navigating the area while sharing fascinating insights into the island's rich ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned wildlife enthusiast or a curious traveler, this Alaskan adventure promises memories for a lifetime.

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Mendenhall Glacier
Mendenhall Glacier is a breathtaking gem in North America, easily reachable at just 13 miles from downtown Juneau and a hop away from the airport. It's an absolute must on any Alaskan adventure! Imagine a half-mile-wide expanse of ice, some areas rea
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Tracy Arm Fjord
Just forty-five miles from the bustling hub of Juneau, Tracy Arm offers a stunning escape into nature's grandeur. Imagine a place where towering granite walls stand guard over mammoth glaciers and breathtaking mountain vistas. This 30-mile fjord, car
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Juneau Whale Watching
Climb aboard a boat for an unforgettable Alaska whale watching adventure. If you visit during the right season, you'll likely witness humpbacks and orcas gathering in the serene waters, putting on a spectacular show. Watch as they flip their tails ab
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Alaska State Museum
If you're curious about Alaska's rich history and culture, the Alaska State Museum in the Andrew P. Kashevaroff Building is a must-visit. It's like stepping into a world where the stories of Alaska's diverse regions come alive. The museum boasts a mi
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Eaglecrest Ski Area
Eaglecrest Ski Area, a beloved gem of Juneau, Alaska, is the community's very own ski haven. Nestled on Douglas Island, just a short 12-mile journey from downtown Juneau, this ski area stretches over 640 acres of awe-inspiring slopes. It boasts four
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Juneau Fishing
Don't be surprised if you spot a local calendar that skips over birthdays and anniversaries, focusing instead on tidal schedules and salmon migrations. That's how much fishing matters here. With the Pacific halibut and five types of Pacific salmon, i
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Downtown Historic District
Klondike-era hotels and saloons, "onion-dome" churches, and colorful Victorian homes make Juneau feel like one massive museum. The downtown historic district, in particular, brims with stories of the past waiting to be discovered. Wandering through t