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Bethel, Alaska
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Bethel, Alaska, the regional hub for 56 surrounding Native villages, is the main port of the Kuskokwim River in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta. Visitors to Bethel will find an endless variety of outdoor scenic and recreational activities.
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Anglers delight in several world-class trout and salmon streams near Bethel, Alaska. Sports fishermen can find king, coho, sockeye, and chum salmon from June to early September. Most waters of western Alaska contain all manner of trout, northern pike, grayling, whitefish, and lush. Numerous lake and river systems in the four-million acre Lake Clark National Park and Preserve offer excellent fishing and wildlife viewing. Birders flock to the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge, a premier waterfowl area.
Bethel, Alaska visitors can also take helicopter and airplane tours of these spectacular places. Dining and lodging are conveniently available, and the hospitality is second to none. Winter visitors to Bethel will find hundreds of miles of winter trails where they can snowmobile, cross country ski, or dog mush to many local villages.
Do you like geocaching? Bethel, Alaska offers opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Bethel, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Bethel.
Bethel offers its visitors more rugged outdoor adventure than they can absorb in just one visit, so plan to come back for more!
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