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Road trip: Anchorage to Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

If you chose to drive to Cooper Landing and the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge from Anchorage, there are plenty of towns and sights for you to take in along the way. Here are a couple highlights: Just 45 minutes from Anchorage, or an hour and 15 minutes from the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, is Girdwood. …

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Talkeetna: America’s coolest small town

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

Talkeetna was selected by Budget Travel as one of the 20 coolest small towns in America. It’s no surprise to residents, who affectionately refer to Talkeetna as the town visitors must envision Alaska to be like: a turn-of-the-century gold-mining town with clapboard storefronts, colorful locals and bush pilots strolling the wooden sidewalks with Mount McKinley as …

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Mouth-watering cuisine at 20,320 feet

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Normally, if you dine at 20,320 feet of elevation, your meals will consist of freeze-dried pot roast in a light gravy sauce and wintergreen ice cream powder. But McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge is offering up a completely different experience at the new 20,320 Alaskan Grill. Against the backdrop of artifacts from actual Denali ascents and …

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Activity of the Week: It’s fair time! Fairbanks hosts “Barn in the USA”

Friday, July 30th, 2010

What makes the Tanana Valley State Fair unique is its emphasis on local talent and showcasing the best of Alaska’s Interior. The oldest fair in the state, The Tanana Valley State Fair has been whooping it up since 1924 — that’s 86 years! The nine-day event features a variety of local performers, agriculture and livestock …

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Weekend at Base Camp: Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

“Weekend at Base Camp” is a blog series that shares how you can plan a weekend escape full of adventures to enjoy our Alaska-sized backyard.

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Weekend at Base Camp: Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

“Weekend at Base Camp” is a blog series that shares how you can plan a weekend escape full of adventures to enjoy our Alaska-sized backyard.

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Weekend at Base Camp: Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

It’s not surprising that Alaska is home to the nation’s largest national park, but you might be surprised that, unlike Denali, many Alaskans have never even been there. Driving through miles of wilderness to the Copper River Valley towards Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is a steady reminder that you’re headed off-the-beaten path. Yet when you …

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Seen Around Town: Fairbanks

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

With spring in Alaska comes a number of fun runs, charity walks and other noble athletic endeavors – none hosted better than the Alaska Visitor Industry Charity Walk, affectionately dubbed the “Graze to Raise.” The tourism industry knows hospitality and knows how to throw a party and the Visitor Industry Charity Walk is no exception. …

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Weekend at Base Camp: McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Some Alaskans think of Mount McKinley as many New Yorkers fondly regard Times Square: a treat best reserved for entertaining out-of-town relatives. But while the mountain does draw thousands of travelers and hopeful mountaineers each year, the area offers much more to those who may have seen “the Great One” against the skyline once or …

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Fairbanks New Year’s Eve Wine Dinner – Planning & Inspiration

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

As New Years Eve hit the radar, we decided we wanted to do something at Fairbanks Princess Lodge to celebrate. We thought about various concepts, but kept returning to a multi course dinner with great wine and food. We knew this would appeal to a segment of people who might like to enjoy the evening …

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