Each and every region in Alaska varies so drastically from the next. If you were an original explorer of this great land, you’d likely think that you were traveling to multiple states because the terrain and climate here is so diverse. Southeast Alaska is special and completely unique on so many magnificent levels. It is lush, filled with natural beauty and vastly untouched.

It’s no surprise that over half of all visitors that travel to the panhandle via cruise ship end up coming back at a later date to further explore. Because as you’ll find below, it’s impossible to appreciate the true magnitude of this distinctive region without getting up close and personal with its raw, rugged attributes. Here are 15 reasons to drop everything and visit the Alaska panhandle.

  1. It is home to the largest temperate rainforest in the US.

Flickr - Chris deRham Bragging rights for days! The Tongass National Forest seriously has something for everyone. Plus it is (hands down) one of the most beautiful places in the entire world.

  1. The fishing in Southeast is an angler’s nirvana.

Flickr - Austin Baker From on the salt to fly fishing in the river, you can do it all on the panhandle. No matter where you go, the scenery is bound to knock the breath right out of you.

  1. You haven’t lived until you’ve soaked in a natural hot spring in the rain in Southeast Alaska.

Flickr - Joseph Tenakee Hot Springs or White Sulphur Springs are two totally relaxing options!

  1. Because only two towns are connected to the highway road system, traffic really isn’t ever an issue.

Flickr - Jordan Confino Exclude the tourism foot traffic and Juneau’s abundant flow during legislature and you know exactly what we’re talking about. Easy moving!

  1. Although you get major crowd influxes during the summer months (due to the cruise lines), the other 8 months of the year feel like you have the whole outdoor playground all to yourself.

Flickr - Joseph Relish in the seclusion, relish you must! It is simply paradise!

  1. The ferry system is seriously second to none.

Flickr - Mr Hicks46 You can load up your car and explore the region for days on end. Plus the food is great and the sleeping arrangements are super comfortable!

  1. As the timber capital of the state, you’re also guaranteed the most epic hiking spots in the entire world.

Flickr - Joseph With more hiking trails than actual road, it’s impossible to argue this one.

  1. And the hunting is pretty much limitless as well.

Flickr - Ben Alman Those Sitka black tail deer are just about the most delicious wild game you can come across. YUM!

  1. Catching crabs comes easy, and it’s so much more delicious than it sounds!

Flickr - Steve Drop your pots and pull up a bounty of natural resources. We know you’ll be thanking us later!

  1. The native art and culture here is beyond awe-inspiring.

Flickr - Frank Towery Visit the Totem Bight State Historical Park in Ketchikan for a glimpse into the beautiful and artistic world of Alaska Native heritage.

  1. If you’re a river rat, this is will be your version of Disney Land.

Flickr - Chris Pike Over 500 named rivers with most under 30 miles in length, there are so many great places to take a day paddle or to camp overnight along the way. Wet a line or take a dip into the chilly water to fully soak up the experience!

  1. A glacier tour will give you a lifetime’s worth of eye-candy.

Flickr - Peter Lee Sawyer, Hubbard, Mendenhall, Laughton, Denver, Davidson, Harding, Taku, Herbert and Lemon Creek… just to name a few!

  1. As the region that gets more annual rainfall than anywhere else in the state, you’re guaranteed a beautiful, lush environment.

Flickr - USDA Forest Service Alaska Region Nothing beats the smell of fresh air and moist leaves after a good, steady rainfall.

  1. Even the tiniest of restaurants will make your taste buds explode with happiness.

Flickr - mark byzewski Like Tracy’s King Crab Shack in Juneau and the Chipper Fish in Hoonah, just to name a couple! So much YUM, so little time!

  1. That whole ‘hospitality’ thing is on a whole new level here.

Flickr - JLS Photography - Alaska Be prepared to never want to leave after meeting some of the nicest people on earth.

As if you aren’t already convinced that the Alaska panhandle is somewhere that you need to visit ASAP, check out this video that proves it is impossible not to fall in love with Alaska’s state capital of Juneau.

Flickr - Chris deRham

Bragging rights for days! The Tongass National Forest seriously has something for everyone. Plus it is (hands down) one of the most beautiful places in the entire world.

Flickr - Austin Baker

From on the salt to fly fishing in the river, you can do it all on the panhandle. No matter where you go, the scenery is bound to knock the breath right out of you.

Flickr - Joseph

Tenakee Hot Springs or White Sulphur Springs are two totally relaxing options!

Flickr - Jordan Confino

Exclude the tourism foot traffic and Juneau’s abundant flow during legislature and you know exactly what we’re talking about. Easy moving!

Relish in the seclusion, relish you must! It is simply paradise!

Flickr - Mr Hicks46

You can load up your car and explore the region for days on end. Plus the food is great and the sleeping arrangements are super comfortable!

With more hiking trails than actual road, it’s impossible to argue this one.

Flickr - Ben Alman

Those Sitka black tail deer are just about the most delicious wild game you can come across. YUM!

Flickr - Steve

Drop your pots and pull up a bounty of natural resources. We know you’ll be thanking us later!

Flickr - Frank Towery

Visit the Totem Bight State Historical Park in Ketchikan for a glimpse into the beautiful and artistic world of Alaska Native heritage.

Flickr - Chris Pike

Over 500 named rivers with most under 30 miles in length, there are so many great places to take a day paddle or to camp overnight along the way. Wet a line or take a dip into the chilly water to fully soak up the experience!

Flickr - Peter Lee

Sawyer, Hubbard, Mendenhall, Laughton, Denver, Davidson, Harding, Taku, Herbert and Lemon Creek… just to name a few!

Flickr - USDA Forest Service Alaska Region

Nothing beats the smell of fresh air and moist leaves after a good, steady rainfall.

Flickr - mark byzewski

Like Tracy’s King Crab Shack in Juneau and the Chipper Fish in Hoonah, just to name a couple! So much YUM, so little time!

Flickr - JLS Photography - Alaska

Be prepared to never want to leave after meeting some of the nicest people on earth.

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