Once inhabited, now abandoned, King Island rises out of the Bering Sea surrounded by ice or water.Most King Islanders now live on the mainland in Nome.
From outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, wildlife viewing, and more, there are plenty of exciting things to do in Ketchikan, Alaska.
With nearly 100,000 glaciers, 5% of Alaska is covered by ice year-round. Find glacier hiking and climbing in Alaska, including glacier tours and multi-day trips.
A place to stay in tiny Craig Alaska on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. About 900 hardy souls live in the Craig-Klawock area. At 145 miles long and thirty miles wide, rain drenched Prince of Wales Island is the third largest Island in the United States.Only Hawaii, and Kodiak(Alaska) are larger.