Les touristes sur un traîneau de deux milles le long du secteur MUEH Box Canyon Creek jusqu'à la base de la Montagne de la résurrection, Seward, Alaska, USA.
Ellen Barone / Alamy Banque D'Images
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In Seward, summer or winter, grab a seat on a dog sled and mush a two-mile trail through the Alaskan wilderness to the base of Resurrection Mountain and along Box Canyon Creek with Ididaride Sled Dog Tours. Not to be confused with the Seward Peninsula, Seward is a city in Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. Seward is unique among most small Alaskan communities in that it has road access in the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway and All-American Road, which also brings it bus service. Seward is also the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad. This keeps the port busy with freight coming on and off the trains, but also makes Seward a primary end point for north-bound cruise ships. Cruise ship passengers get off the boats and take the train farther north to Denali or other Alaskan attractions.
Lieu: Seward, Alaska, United States, America, USA