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In the pristine Chugach National Forest is the 2,700 miles of coastline belonging to Prince William Sound. The 10,000 square miles of protected marine wilderness is home to a rich variety of whales, including humpback and minke, Stellar sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters. Black and Brown Bears, moose and eagles populate the mainland – the abundance of wildlife make the opportunity for viewing excellent. Adventure tours and wildlife excursions are available to explore the glacier-studded landscape and can be accessed from Cordova, Whittier and Valdez, towns that are situated on the shoreline.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Turnagain Arm
Chugach National Forest
Katmai National Park
Portage Valley
Alaska Railroad
Eagle River Nature Centre
Rendezvous Peak
Kenai Fjords National Park
Alyeska Resort Aerial Tram
Crow Creek Gold Mine
Roundhouse Museum
Prince William Sound
Matanuska Valley Glaciers
Trail of Blue Ice
Williwaw Fish Viewing Site
Glacier View
Denali National Park and Reserve
Homer
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
Fairbanks
Valdez
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