How to Dress in Juneau By the Month
Juneau is quite a bit different as compared to other Alaskan cities like Fairbanks or Anchorage. It’s a unique island city with a humid continental climate and a zone conflict between tropical and polar air masses. The Pacific Ocean and local topography moderate the temperature extremes. As you probably know, the Alaskan capital isn’t a…
How to Spend a Day in Juneau Alaska
With so much to see and do in Juneau, from breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor adventures to historical attractions, it can be almost overwhelming trying to decide how to spend a day in the Alaskan capital. Ideally, you’ll have at least a few to spend here but if you’re visiting on a cruise stop, you’re…
Top 10 Things to Do in Juneau, Alaska
For a state capital, Juneau feels more like a small town, yet it’s jam-packed with things to see and do, not to mention being surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Downtown overlooks the Gastineau Channel while soaring mountains provide a dramatic backdrop. A wealth of outdoor adventures, enjoyed while immersed in unspoiled nature, are possible, and there’s…
What to Eat in Juneau
Food is a significant part of travel and the Alaskan capital is no exception. Unless you’re making just a short stop on a cruise, you’ll want to know what to eat in Juneau to make the most out of your experience. And, of course, soothe those hunger pangs after a day of hiking, whale watching,…
Why Are There Salmon in the Trees?
Throughout Alaska, salmon are essential to both wildlife and people. Interwoven into cultures, economies, and ecosystems, they’re also critical to forests like the 16.7 million-acre Tongass National Forest in Juneau. The country’s largest and most unique, it’s made up of yellow and western red cedar, western hemlock, and Sitka spruce as part of the largest…
Alaskan Fisheries: Sustaining Abundance While Tantalizing the Palate
Alaskan fisheries produce about half the fish caught in the U.S. and they’re often ranked among the best-managed and most sustainable on the planet. The fisheries are managed for sustainability while keeping the long-term health of the stocks a top priority ever since statehood in 1959, mandated by the state’s Constitution. Seafood species have managed…
The Best Place for Bear Viewing in Juneau: Admiralty Island
One of the many reasons people visit Juneau is the wildlife. The Alaskan capital is famously home to hundreds of humpback whales during the warmer months of the year. Orcas, sea lions, seals, and other marine creatures can also be spotted out in the water while bald eagles search for a feast from above. But…
Get to Know Tlingit Culture While Visiting Juneau
Juneau is the traditional homeland of the Tlingit people who have lived in the area for more than 10,000 years. Residing here where the land meets the sea, they have a unique relationship with the ocean having relied on it for much of their food. Traveling in outrigger canoes carved out of cedar trunks and…
Spotting Arctic Terns in Juneau, The Bird with the World’s Longest Migration
When you think about wildlife in the Alaskan capital, odds are, whales, bears, and bald eagles come to mind. But there are many other animals that can be seen in this spectacular destination. That includes the bird with the longest migration of any other animal on Earth, the Arctic tern. Spotting Arctic terns in Juneau…
Guide to Tongass National Forest, the World’s Largest Temperate Rainforest
The largest national forest in the United States and the world’s largest remaining coastal temperate rainforest, the Tongass National Forest encompasses nearly 17 million acres. The opportunities for recreation and scenic beauty are nearly endless. Discover dramatic coastline dotted with waterfalls and islands, tidewater glaciers plunging down from the mountains, dense forests, and abundant wildlife….