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Overnight Travel Alaskan Destinations

Alyeska

Gridwood and Alyeska are located approximately 40 miles from Anchorage

Hatcher Pass

Summit Lake and Independence Mine are premier locations to host a wedding of a lifetime

Anchorage

The city of the midnight sun is a location second to none for your wedding dreams

Fairbanks

Just south of the Arctic Circle and a one hour flight from Anchorage

Wasilla

Wasilla is the fastest growing city in Alaska located approximately 50 minutes from Anchorage

Eagle River

Eagle River, Alaska is resident to an array of beauty of mountains peaks and valleys

Willow

Willow is the starting point of the last Great Race on earth “The Iditarod”

Talkeetna

Just 2 hours north and you have landed in the historic town of Talkeetna

Denali

This little cruise ship town not only shares Denali with its visitors but offers breathtaking scenery to boot

Valdez

This is the best kept secret in the state with the endless beauty of waterfalls and mountains

Whittier

Take a trip through the mountain tunnel to share a majestic wedding with one of the most beautiful areas in Alaska

Chugiak

Pioneer Peak, Twin Peaks, along the blue water shores of Lake Eklutna sets the stage for the perfect wedding

Portage

Just before the Whittier Tunnel Portage is a nice quiet secret laid out along the primitive landscape

Matanuska Glacier

Scenic and Romantic drive to the Matanuska Glacier. A Gem for your Wedding Celebration

Bird Point

Experience the beauty of Bird Creek Along the Inlet with views only made in Alaska

Eklutna Lake Area

Thunderbird Falls-Mirror Lake-Cook Inlet Just in between Eagle River and Wasilla

Homer

The road ends here. Welcome to America’s coziest little city in Alaska

Seward

Take in the views of Exit Glacier, or a romantic whale watching wedding in the Gulf of Alaska

Kenai Peninsula

World class fishing and river beauty is what this area offers for a wedding for all to enjoy

Cooper Landing

This romantic little town shares its beauty with Princess lodge on the edge of the Kenai River