The Alaska Cabins Project aims to make traveling to Alaska's wilderness easier and more inclusive. Photograph by Amber Johnson, Alamy Overnighting in Alaska’s wilderness is about to get easier. The ...
Summer is barreling toward Alaska, and so is the enticing promise of weekends spent enjoying the state’s plentiful wilderness. But perhaps the realization of summer’s approach brings forth an ...
Sure, January has only just begun, but it’s time to start talking about summer plans. If those plans involve staying in a public-use cabin in Alaska, now might be the time to reserve it. Cabin ...
FAIRBANKS - There is one indisputable fact about cabins — there are a lot of them in Alaska. Once the discussion moves beyond that, though, things start to get a bit blurry. The term “cabin” is a term ...
Alaska’s national forests will see more cabin and trail improvements under a new public-private partnership. A nonprofit group long involved in Juneau maintenance work is increasing its role in the ...
Wow, do Alaskans love bats! Last week’s column on little brown bats inspired three times the comments I usually get. People rung in with bat sightings from Nikiski to North Pole; a few offered up ...
A Montana native and master builder has revealed how he erected a stunning log cabin on a plot of land in remote Alaska, spending two years battling the elements in order “to turn raw logs into a cozy ...
A new project in the Chugach and Tongass National Forests will make overnights in Alaska’s wilderness less intimidating for travelers looking for “soft” adventures in the wild. The Alaska Cabins ...