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Best Beaches in Alaska

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By dodlashalini Published 2 months ago 3 min read
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Alaska, the largest state in the United States, is renowned for its rugged wilderness, towering mountains, and breathtaking landscapes. While there may be other destinations that come to mind when thinking of beaches, Alaska boasts some of the most stunning and pristine coastal areas in the world.

Best Time to Go

The best time to visit Alaska's beaches is during the summer months when the weather is mild and the days are long. From late May to early September, you'll have ample opportunity to explore the coastline and soak up the stunning scenery without having to contend with the harsh winter conditions.

Here are some of the best beaches in Alaska:

Alaska, known for its vast wilderness and stunning landscapes, is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

1. Christensen Lake For the best swimming in Talkeetna head to Christensen Lake the water is deeply clean and reaches temperatures in the low to mid-60s during the summer the public dock is only a few miles outside of town and it's a local hangout so you won't feel like you've fallen into a tourist trap

2. Castle off Beach Road Whether you're interested in a peaceful walk through a secluded Estuary or want a front-row seat for the annual salmon dip netting Extravaganza where hordes of locals collect salmon with giant Nets attached to a 10-foot pole Castle off Beach Road is the place

3. black sand beach you cannot beat the stunning Views of the black sand beach you'll see water cascading down hanging glaciers Sea Life playing among icebergs and the stunning contrast of glacial blue ice against the black sand beach

4. Eagle Beach this beach is named after the Majestic bald eagle but frequently visits this area Eagle Beach is nestled against the Tongas National Forest just under 30 miles outside of Juneau and people come for Miles just to catch a glimpse of these birds Taking Flight around them

5. the Homer spit this long narrow piece of land just 4.5 miles out into Kachemack Bay go fishing beachcombing shopping or boating surrounded by glacier-studded mountains and crystal clear water you can also head out on the water with A guided sea kayaking trip or take a ferry across the bay to the quaint Boardwalk

6. Yakutat Beach At Yakutat beach you can walk for miles on untouched sand keep your eyes peeled for some exciting Treasures like windy Driftwood or Beach Glass the area is also great for picnicking surfing and camping there are three different campsites located about a Quarter mile apart along the beach

7. Schooner Beach Beyond Yakutat Beach Schooner Beach is a surfer's dream there are Miles and Miles of empty waves if you'd rather stay on land this is a great place for beachcombing too Schooner Beach is named after a three-mast schooner called the Satsuma.

8. Kincaid Beach

Kincaid Beach is just outside of Downtown Anchorage on the edge of Kincaid Park the sand is fine and smooth and is flanked on one side by tall Bluffs and On The Other Side by gorgeous views of the Cook Inlet Kinai Peninsula and nearby Fire Island

9. China Lake Recreation Area Two parks make up the Chino Lake Recreation Area the Lake Park and the River Park both were created by the construction of a 7.1-mile-long Earth Phil Dam in 1967. at Lake Park, you'll find two designated swimming areas.

10. gnome Beach Gold Fever once brought thousands of people here with the hopes of discovering nuggets in the nearby creeks today it's hard to imagine this place was once covered in tents stretching for 30 miles up and down.

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