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Alaska has long been at the very top of my road trip bucket list. Here are some fun facts about Alas

[Image] Alaska has long been at the very top of my road trip bucket list. Here are some fun facts about Alaska: It’s bigger than California, Texas, and Montana combined. It has 100,000 glaciers, the largest intact temperate rainforest in the world, and eight national parks. Alaska is also home to the highest mountain in North America (Denali) and one of the last remaining whistle stop train routes in the country. Keep scrolling to learn more about the tiny Alaskan town of Talkeetna, which sits near the base of Denali. I bet it’ll make you want to plan a road trip. Sanna Boman Editor in Chief, Roadtrippers Magazine [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [Image]( [Stewart Indian School tells the little-known history of Native American boarding schools]( [Read more]( [Image]( [Riding the last whistle stop route to Talkeetna, Alaska]( [Let's go]( [Alternate text]( Do you have a trip that’s worthy of the Road Trip Hall of Fame? Want your longest or most epic trip to be added to the Road Trip Hall of Fame? Send us a link to your trip in Roadtrippers and a sentence or two about the trip. We’ll pick one trip per month to be featured. [Submit your trip]( [Image]( [Now a skier’s paradise, Mammoth Lakes was once the site of a booming gold rush]( [Take me there]( [Image]( [A road trip along California's Asian American heritage trail]( [Take this trip]( Weekly Q&A Where did you go (or want to go) on your honeymoon? "My husband and I went to Tombstone, Arizona for our honeymoon. A little out of the ordinary, and it was blazing hot because it was July, but we braved the weather because vacation time was hard to come by. It was fantastic! We immersed ourselves in the history and the tackiness of the tourist traps." - Angela Miles [Image]( [Image]( [Through fire smoke in Oregon to clear Idaho skies: A summer motorcycle trip to remember]( [Read more]( [The ultimate guide to Mammoth Cave National Park]( [Take this trip]( [Image]( [The International Cryptozoology Museum blurs the line between fact and fiction]( [Let's go]( [Image]( [The Dushanbe Teahouse brings a piece of the Himalayas to Colorado]( [Read more]( [Image] Sent with ❤️from Roadtrippers HQ Visit Us [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( Roadtrippers 131 E. McMicken Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45202 Want to receive even more road trip inspiration & stories from the road? Update your profile [here](. [Unsubscribe](

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