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Heading up the Stikine River.
STIKINE RIVER

The Stikine River is one of the last great pristine wilderness areas remaining.. Rugged and spectacular. beauty everywhere you look. The Stikine River referred to as the "Great River" by the natives of the region is the fastest free-flowing navigable river in North America and is surrounded by vast untouched wilderness. Day trips or multi-day tours on the river offer you the opportunity to experience some of Alaska's true wild places.

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Beautiful Alaskan Meadows Moose in the Alaskan wilderness Alaskan wildflowers Stikine River Fishing on the Stikine River
Bears catching fish in the Tongass Forest.
ANAN BEARS

Anan Creek is located on the Tongass National Forest (35 miles) South East of Wrangell, Alaska, accessible only by boat or float plane. Anan Wildlife Observatory is world renowned for its extraordinary bear viewing opportunities. Home to one of Southeast Alaska's largest pink salmon runs, it attracts a significant number of bears, both black and brown, as well as hundreds of eagles, seals and other wildlife that rely on the salmon as a major food source.

Anan creek and bay and its salmon run have been culturally significant for decades as local natives and now other visitors enjoy its incredible beauty and astonishing natural richness.

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LECONTE GLACIER

LeConte Glacier is 38 miles from Wrangell by boat. The Glacier itself is 35 km long and is Northern hemisphere’s southern most calving glacier, located in a stunningly beautiful fjord.

The glacier is extremely active and has regular calving events and is famous for its “shooters” (massive submarine icebergs dramatically rising to the surface). The fjord where the glacier terminates is surrounded by steep snow capped mountains adorned with waterfalls. LeConte Glaciers’ calving events produce a phenomenal collection of bergs making a great place for you to experience the best of what Alaska has to offer.

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