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SUMMARY:Alaska Long Trail
DESCRIPTION:From the Camino de Santiago in Spain to the Great Himalayan Trail in Nepal\, from the Appalachian to Pacific Crest Trail in the United States\, long trails have captured the interest of travelers the world over. With some of the most stunning wilderness in the world\, Alaska is overdue in creating a world-class long trail of its own. Long trails engage visitors and residents in a range of activities\, from simple day adventures to multi-week\, bucket list lifetime accomplishments.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlaska Trails and its partners are working on a multi-braid trail system connecting Fairbanks and Seward. The trail system will incorporate a variety of year-round uses (motorized and nonmotorized) along different braids. Many sections of the proposed trail already exist or are currently planned\, and the route is almost entirely on public lands\, reducing the complexity and cost.\n\nIt's time for Alaska to invest in its future by creating a route that will stand with the other great long trails of the world.\n\nThis event is organized by Alaska Trails\, Anchorage Park Foundation and Mat-Su Trails and Parks Foundation with assistance from Alaska Travel Industry Association. It is hosted by Visit Anchorage and sponsored by Rasmuson Foundation. Light refreshments will be provided.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div data-testid="richTextElement" id="comp-kd97803m">\n<p>From the Camino de Santiago in Spain to the Great Himalayan Trail in Nepal\, from the Appalachian to Pacific Crest Trail in the United States\, long trails have captured the interest of travelers the world over. With some of the most stunning wilderness in the world\, Alaska is overdue in creating a world-class long trail of its own. Long trails engage visitors and residents in a range of activities\, from simple day adventures to multi-week\, bucket list lifetime accomplishments.</p>\n</div>\n\n<div id="comp-m6flqqcs">\n<div data-mesh-id="comp-m6flqqcsinlineContent" data-testid="inline-content">\n<div data-mesh-id="comp-m6flqqcsinlineContent-gridContainer" data-testid="mesh-container-content">\n<div data-testid="richTextElement" id="comp-kd996gqh">\n<p>Alaska Trails and its partners are working on a multi-braid trail&nbsp\;system&nbsp\;connecting Fairbanks and Seward. The trail system will incorporate a variety of year-round uses (motorized and nonmotorized) along different braids. Many sections of the proposed trail already exist or are currently planned\, and the route is almost entirely on public lands\, reducing the complexity and cost.</p>\n\n<p>It&rsquo\;s time for Alaska to invest in its future by creating a route that will stand with the other great long trails of the world.</p>\n\n<p>This event is organized by Alaska Trails\, Anchorage Park Foundation and Mat-Su Trails and Parks Foundation with assistance from Alaska Travel Industry Association. It is hosted by Visit Anchorage and sponsored by Rasmuson Foundation. Light refreshments will be provided.</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:142 W. Fifth Avenue
UID:e.1417.14710
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DTSTAMP:20260525T173024Z
URL:https://business.anchoragechamber.org/events/details/alaska-long-trail-14710
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