Alaska Wedding Guide
Frequently called America's Last Frontier, the brisk, fresh, clean air of Alaska and its breathtaking skylines create a stunning landscape for simply gorgeous weddings. Your wedding plans may include the high mountain peaks of Mount McKinley, the aurora borealis, Kodiak Island, or even the long winding Yukon-Charley River that accents the many historic locations along its shores. If you laid Alaska over a map of the lower 48 states, it would reach coast to coast, so you have well over 6600 miles of shoreline of a state that is 2,700 miles wide and 1,400 high.
Alaska houses many large state parks due to its unfettered natural backgrounds. While many may envision snow covered plains, the reality is that there is a large portion of the year that is filled with lush greenery. If Alaska is in your wedding plans, make sure that your wedding catering includes delicious seafood like Alaskan crab, salmon, herring and halibut.
Major Cities in Alaska: Anchorage, Juneau, Fairbanks, Sitka, Ketchikan, Kenai, Kodiak, Bethel, Wasilla, Barrow