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🧭 Amazing Alaska Facts!

Explore the wild, icy, and awesome state of Alaska — from moose to midnight sun!

🗺️ Alaska State Basics

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Population

Approx. 733,000 (2023 estimate)

🏙️ Capital

Juneau

📏 Size

663,000 square miles

🧊 Statehood

49th state

🎨 State Colors

Blue and Gold

🌊 Coastline

Over 33,000 miles.

🐦 State Bird

Willow Ptarmigan

🚩 Alaska State Flag

🐻 Alaska Has the Most Bears in the U.S.!

Grizzly bears, black bears, and polar bears all live in Alaska. That’s a whole lot of paws!

Morning Stretch

🌄 Morning Stretch

The bear wakes up and stretches in its cozy den.

Morning Stretch

Fishing Time

🐟 Fishing Time

Splashing and catching salmon in the river!

Fishing Time

Afternoon Nap

🌳 Afternoon Nap

Time for a shady tree nap.

Afternoon Nap

Evening Stroll

🌌 Evening Stroll

A peaceful walk under the northern lights.

Evening Stroll

🏔️ Home to the Tallest Mountain in North America

Denali stands over 20,000 feet tall! That’s taller than 70 Statues of Liberty stacked up!

🌞 Sun That Doesn’t Set

In some parts of Alaska, the sun stays up for 24 hours in summer — it’s always daytime!

🌌 Darkness All Day?

In winter, some places don’t see the sun for weeks. Night lasts all day!

🐟 Salmon Swim Upstream to Lay Eggs!

Thousands of salmon leap through rivers every summer — it’s wild to watch!

  • There are 5 types of Pacific salmon in Alaska
  • Bears love to catch them!
  • They return to the same river where they were born

❄️ Glaciers Are Frozen Rivers!

Alaska has over 100,000 glaciers — some are bigger than U.S. cities!

  • A glacier is a slow-moving river of ice formed from snow that gets packed down over many years.
  • Glaciers flow downhill like rivers — but super slowly, often just a few inches per day!
  • Glaciers carve out U-shaped valleys, sharp mountain peaks, and deep lakes as they move.
  • Many of Alaska’s fjords and inlets were carved by glaciers during the Ice Age.
  • When glaciers melt, they create streams, rivers, and lakes — this melted water is called glacial runoff.
  • Animals like salmon rely on glacier-fed rivers to survive!
  • Glaciers are so heavy that they can press down the land beneath them — even after they melt, the land slowly bounces back up!

  • Mendenhall Glacier (near Juneau) is one of the most popular and easiest to visit.
  • Hubbard Glacier is one of the fastest advancing glaciers in Alaska.
  • Columbia Glacier has retreated more than 10 miles in recent decades!

🎣 Fast Facts You’ll Love

  • Alaska has more coastline than all other states combined
  • It became a state in 1959
  • It’s twice the size of Texas!
  • Juneau has no roads connecting it to the rest of Alaska
  • The Iditarod is a world-famous dog sled race

🎉 That’s Alaska — Big, Wild, and Wonderful!

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