Drive the Taylor Highway road trip to Eagle, a town of less than 100 that offers visitors a chance to see what life looked like in Alaska in 1899.
Susan Dunsmore invites your to rent her Subaru, a classic Alaskan car, in order to road trip the state like a local.
Chef Andrew Maxwell shares a recipe for cider-braised caribou alongside buttermilk polenta and pickled onions.
The Eagle River Nature Center, a popular recreational area for locals and known as the gateway to Chugach State Park, celebrates 25 years.
Beavers are found throughout Alaska, except in the far north, but biologists are finding more beaver dams in the north as the climate warms.
Wildlife videographer Erin Ranney, who has filmed programs for BBC, PBS, National Geographic, and more, shares what she packs.
Senior Editor Michelle Theall shares her journey of buying a home in Alaska and photos of the places she considered.
Wilfred Boyuck Ryan, the owner of Ryan Air, talks about fatal crashes, flying in bush Alaska, and passing the airline on to his son.
Alaska magazine’s chief editor took a mini-vacation in late April to visit her brother in Peterson Bay across from Homer.
Black Army soldiers of Company L served in early Skagway. They went on fire patrols, helped provide order, and rescued people in emergencies.










