No roads lead to Cordova — only flights and ferries — which is exactly why this working fishing community on Prince William Sound remains one of Alaska's most authentic and extraordinary destinations.
Alaska halibut fishing from Anchorage: which port to use (Homer, Seward, Whittier), what charters include, what to wear, and 2026 bag limits.
Alaska's dipnetting fishery lets residents scoop dozens of wild sockeye at Kenai Beach and Chitina — a uniquely Alaskan food tradition worth witnessing.
No roads lead to Dutch Harbor — the most valuable fishing port in the US and the real backdrop of Deadliest Catch — but those who make the dramatic flight out to the Aleutians find WWII history, bald eagles on dumpsters, and an Alaska unlike anywhere else.
Your deep-dive Homer guide: the Spit and charter fishing, Kachemak Bay State Park by water taxi, the Pratt Museum and Bunnell arts scene, best dining, and how to plan overnight vs. day trip.
The third-largest island in the US has 1,500 miles of roads, Alaska's biggest cave system, world-class wild steelhead, and a population of 3,000 people — and almost nobody outside Alaska knows it exists.
Plan your king salmon trip to Anchorage with our insider guide — best spots, charter vs. DIY, gear tips, regulations, and when to go for the 2026 peak run.
King salmon run through downtown Anchorage every June. Here's where to fish for salmon near Anchorage in 2026, what license you'll need, and when to go.
Alaska's 2026 halibut season opens May 1st! Complete guide to regulations, best charter operators, essential gear, and insider tips for your halibut fishing adventure.