Juneau, Alaska, offers glaciers, whale watching, and Indigenous history. It's also the only U.S. state not accessible by road.
If they were lucky, Juneau residents wandering the Behrends neighborhood may have stumbled upon something magic last week. Every year, a fairy forest pops up ever so briefly along Evergreen Avenue.
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The Boat Company - Best Alaska Cruise for Fishing AND that Gives Back
For all the road trips and hiking we do, it feels extra special when we get to be a part of something unique that's an e ...
As an undergraduate meteorology major, I took a course in climatology in which we were assigned to write a 10-page, detailed climate report on a location of our own choosing. I chose Juneau, Alaska, a ...
Tourists visiting the Mendenhall Glacier in the Tongass National Forest are reflected in a pool of water as they make their way to Nugget Falls in Juneau, Alaska, on July 31, 2013. The federal ...
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Forest Service proposes new Tongass recreation fees, announces new trail upgrades
A public comment period will review the proposed fees until July 20 ...
Juneau’s Peterson Lake trail is known for being a bit wet. It winds through muskeg to a lake, where a U.S. Forest Service cabin hosts overnight visitors. “The trail over time has just gotten soggier ...
Juneau Audubon provides binoculars. Free & open to the public. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Skater’s Cabin, Skater’s Cabin Road Come join the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics to support ...
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