As a cat, I find traveling in the great state of Alaska suits my sensibilities well. For starters, there is nature everywhere. I’m about talking about the largest variety of birds I have ever experience and bugs that I never knew existed! Aside from stunning nature, its a also state that flies somewhat under the radar of the mainstream travel industry, making a great place for us introverted felines. If this isn’t enough to convince your human travel companion to visit Alaska, there is plenty more to see and do for your two-legged adventure buddy. Read on to plan your trip of a lifetime.
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Top 6 reasons to visit Chena Hot Springs, near Fairbanks, AK
Chena Hot Springs, near Fairbanks, is a truly Alaskan experience. Chena is best known for its natural hot springs and hotel. However, there is so much to this destination it’s landed a spot in my top Alaskan experiences of all time.
Your ultimate guide to the Kenai Fjords National Park
All cats know the best way to see Alaska is from the water, and a boat tour of the Kenai Fjords National Park is a fantastic option to do so. Traveling cats love this boat tour because of the abundance of wildlife, including sea birds like the adorable tufted puffin. Your human will also find plenty of reasons to enjoy this excursion, including a heated boat and stunning views of some of Alaska’s massive tidewater glaciers.
Glacier Bay Review – what you need to know
Glacier Bay National Park is a great place for curious cats. Being an exceptionally curious feline myself, I found the wide variety of plants and animals to be particularly satisfying. While Glacier Bay is the 6th largest national park in the US, the areas for hiking and exploration by boat and relatively contained. This means that you can get a great experience of both the land and sea of Glacier Bay in a short visit. Read our Glacier Bay Review to learn how you and your human can make the most of your visit.
The ferry to Alaska from Bellingham – all you need to know about bringing your cat
As a traveling cat, my feline friends could hardly believe me when I told them how I traveled on the ferry to Alaska from Bellingham, Washington. They thought it was crazy for a cat to go onto a boat, but I am here to tell you that the ferry to Alaska is a perfectly suitable mode of travel for a cat. As long as you are willing to work with the human travel companion to do a little planning, traveling together on the ferry can be a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience for you both.
How to get to Glacier Bay National Park – the ultimate guide
As a slow-traveling cat, I’ve experienced all sorts of modes of travel. From airplanes to trains to ferries to a good ole fashioned road trip, this cat knows how to travel in style. So, when I learned that we would be visiting Glacier Bay National Park I became just as excited about the journey as the destination. So how does a slow-traveling cat figure out how to get to Glacier Bay National Park? Glad you asked!
Deadwood SD – Things to do that’ll make your day
Welcome to Deadwood, SD, the historic frontier town that reached its pinnacle during the infamous gold rush era. Now, everyone knows that cats love a good fight, but something about this place really amplifies my confrontational nature. Perhaps it's the town’s fascinating history with lawlessness or the numerous places to hide while planning attacks on your enemy… No matter how you look at it, Deadwood is the perfect place for your next cat fight.