Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Here_s what I think you shouldn_t miss:
Homer for fishing - expensive but worth it. We went out in a 6 person boat (us, 3 other people and the captain). We caught not a lot of Halibut this time of year, but enough to send home over 30 lbs. The whole fishing trip including shipping the fish back cost around $850, but it was something I_ll probably not do again, so it was worth it.
Denali National Park - You have to take a bus in to the park. I recommend that you take the Park Service bus, which is what we did. It costs $40/person to go in around 80 miles to Wonder Lake - the 2nd to the last stop. You have to pack your own food and water and it takes 11 hours. It was well worth it - we saw bears, caribou, moose, etc. There are also tours where they serve lunch and have someone narrate, but they cost around $135/person. Totally not worth it in my opinion. Our bus driver had worked there for 9 years and provided plenty of information.
Fairbanks - We were lucky enough to stay at a small lodge about 25 miles outside the city that had a dogsled team. We were close enough to Fairbanks to drive in and see the University of Alaska Museum. It was incredible. Admission was $10 each and well, well worth it.
There_s so much that we didn_t see! I_m actually typing this from a little bar in Healy - we_re flying out tomorrow. My husband got a cold so he went to be early. I would be happy to tell you more about our trip if you_re interested. You can email me at ldg.eal@gmail.com, I hope you get a chance to come up. We_re talking about our next trip already!
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