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BEARFOOT
ALASKA Travel Magazines
There
are three Bearfoot Travel Magazines to Alaska. Bearfoot Guides follow
Alaska’s roads through different towns. They showcase the Alaskan
character of each community – including what you’ll find there
– with lots of pictures and maps.
Bearfoot
Guides are printed in high definition full color. The outside is glossy,
but the inside is recyclable high-quality uncoated stock.
They have advertising in them, but the ads are not incorporated into the
text. Throughout the guides there are special sections that tell you interesting
information about Alaska, including its history, culture, and things that
you will see along the way.
The
guides are distributed along the entire road system of the state, and
you can get them for free at airports, car rentals, visitor centers, restaurants
and many small businesses as you travel around Alaska. Many visitor centers
consider Bearfoot Travel Magazines the premier guide to Alaska, and travelers
are often amazed that such thick, glossy-covered, full color magazines
are free in Alaska.
If
you’d like to buy Bearfoots to plan your trip before you come to
Alaska, we’ll send you all three guides via Priority Mail –
plus a guide to Denali National Park – for $9.95. You
should send your check with the address to which you want the guides sent
to: Bearfoot
Guides, 2440 East Tudor, Anchorage, Alaska, 99507.
The
Parks Highway Bearfoot
The Parks Highway Bearfoot Guide covers the Parks
Highway from Anchorage to Fairbanks. It also heads north of Fairbanks,
up the Dalton Highway. Inside, you’ll find the communities of Palmer,
Hatcher Pass, Wasilla, Big Lake, Willow, Talkeetna, Trapper Creek, Denali
State Park, Cantwell, Denali National Park, Healy, Anderson, Clear, Nenana,
Ester, Fairbanks, Fox, North Pole, Circle, Manley Hot Springs, and Deadhorse.
Special sections include Wildlife of Denali and a section on Alaskan Native
Art.
The
East Alaska Bearfoot
The East Alaska Bearfoot covers the Glenn and Richardson Highways, which
traverse the eastern side of Alaska to its border with Canada. Communities
in this guide include Palmer, Sutton, Matanuska Glacier, Sheep Mountain,
Eureka, Nelchina, Glennallen, Gakona, Chistochina, Mentasta, Tok, Chicken,
Eagle, Dawson City, Fairbanks, Delta Junction, Copper Center, Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park, Kenny Lake, Chitina, McCarthy, Kennicott, Tonsina,
Thompson Pass, Valdez, Cordova, and Prince William Sound.
There is a special section on Marine Mammals.

The
Anchorage & Kenai Bearfoot
The Anchorage & Kenai Bearfoot starts in Anchorage and goes all the
way down the Kenai Peninsula to Homer. The Kenai Peninsula has two highways,
the Seward Highway and the Sterling Highway. This guide covers them both.
The guide starts with a large section on Anchorage. and continues south
to Girdwood, Portage, Whittier, Hope, Moose Pass, Seward, Cooper Landing,
Sterling, Soldotna, Kenai, Nikiski, Ninilchik, Deep Creek, Clam Gulch,
Anchor Point, and Homer.
There are special sections on Wildlife in Anchorage, Day Trips from Anchorage,
and Fishing.
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