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Juneau, Alaska: camping, fishing, geocaching
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Juneau, Alaska
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Cosmopolitan for its size, Juneau, Alaska carves a spot on a small strip of land between mountains and sea. Juneau attracts artists, actors, poets, and writers inspired by untamed land and sometimes untamed folks of Alaska.
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Once they arrive, Juneau, Alaska visitors may kayak, camp, hike, ski, snowboard in the area's many state parks. Juneau visitors also must see Mendenhall Glacier where they can hike, bike, and camp. Wildlife cruises offer whales, seals, eagles, and seabirds to view.
Do you like geocaching? Juneau, Alaska offers over 100 opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Juneau, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Juneau.
Juneau attractions include the State Capitol, the Governor's Mansion, the Alaska State Museum, the USS Juneau Memorial, and the Mount Roberts Tramway.
Juneau, Alaska visitors must float or fly to reach this panhandle city isolated from the rest of the state by water, mountains, distance, and lots of ice. Southeast communities are linked by the Alaska Marine Highway. Float planes transport passengers, groceries, equipment, and supplies wherever needed. Also, there are many excellent dining and lodging venues to welcome all Juneau visitors.
Juneau invites everyone to plan their next vacation here. Just remember to pack warm!
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