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TRAVEL Inside Passage AlaskA CRUISE PHOTOS
The Southeast region, the seat of Alaska's government and timber industry,
is a 500-mile-long vacation paradise of forests, wildlife, rock and water
long famous as the Inside Passage.

About half of the tourists who come to Alaska arrive or depart on cruise
ships that make their way through the islands of the Inside Passage to
Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway and other destinations.
The Tongass National Forest, America's northernmost rain forest, is the
dominant feature, bringing under federal control much of the region's
mainland and islands.
The Tongass, while logged in places, protects wilderness and is used for
recreation.
Two parts of the forest are preserved as national monuments: Misty Fjords
and Admiralty Island; land in those areas and elsewhere is designated
wilderness.
National parks of the Inside Passage
Southeast has two big national parks, Glacier Bay and Yakutat-area
Wrangell-St. Elias (which is so big that it spreads into the Southcentral
region). These parks, at the uppermost part of Southeast, join with Canada's
Kluane National Park to form a World Heritage Site.

There are also two smaller national historical parks in Southeast Alaska:
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Skagway and Sitka National
Historical Park in Alaska's first capital city.
Inside Passage attractions
Outdoor activities -- wildlife viewing, kayaking, glacier watching, hiking
and birding -- can be part of any trip to Southeast Alaska.
In addition, there are museums elaborating on Alaska's mixture of Native,
European and Asian heritages; don't miss the totem poles, dancers or Alaska
State Museum.
Cities, towns and villages of the Inside Passage
Here's a quick tour of Southeast Alaska, moving from south to north.

* Metlakatla (1,421 residents) has Alaska's
only Indian reservation.
* Ketchikan (7,845) plays up its boisterous
history of timber, gold and fishing.
* Craig (1,227) is a fishing and timber town,
but many people like it for its kayaking possibilities and access to the
many caves on Prince of Wales Island, the country's third largest island.
* Hyder, (89) where bears dine in Fish Creek,
is accessible through British Columbia.
* Wrangell (2,144) features petroglyphs and
access to the Stikine River and to Anan Creek's salmon-eating black bears.

* Petersburg, (3,146) a fishing town, enjoys
its Scandinavian heritage.
* Sitka, (8,894) the only Southeast town facing
the Gulf of Alaska, has Sitka National Historical Park to remember its
Native and Russian background, and lots of whales near shore.
* Juneau (30,981) has a mountain tram, a salmon
hatchery, the state museum and the governor's mansion.
* Hoonah (868) is the main home of the Huna, a
Tlingit tribe that has lived in the Glacier Bay/Icy Strait area since
prehistory.
* Haines (1,714) has Fort William H. Seward,
dancers, the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, and a road that connects
with the Alaska Highway.

* Skagway (841) was the debarkation point for
stampeders heading over Chilkoot Pass in the Klondike gold rush of 1897-98.
A great deal of town is now part of the Klondike Gold Rush National
Historical Park.
* Gustavus (421) is the front door to Glacier
Bay National Park. Watch for bears and whales on your way to the glaciers.
* Yakutat, (724) where steelhead trout and
salmon fill the streams, is on the way to Hubbard Glacier in Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park.
Water and wildlife
Kayakers love the Inside Passage for its islands and coves. Anglers love
the fishing -- the trout, the halibut and especially the big runs of salmon,
which at one time allowed Ketchikan to boast that it was the salmon capital
of the world.
Whales, especially humpbacks, thrive in the lush, cold waters of Southeast.
Whale-watching tours are available in many towns, and scientists come from
around the world to study cetaceans near Petersburg and Sitka. This is an
area full of wildlife.

submitted by Willie Shoemaker (Fabens, Texas)














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