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A First-Timer’s Guide to Juneau
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A First-Timer’s Guide to Juneau

Visiting Juneau for the first time is unlike visiting almost anywhere else in the United States. Tucked between mountains and ocean, Alaska’s capital feels wild, dramatic, and deeply tied to the natural world. This guide is designed to help first-time visitors experience Juneau well: from what to prioritize and what to skip, to the landscapes, wildlife, and small details that make this place unforgettable.

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A Day in Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier, Nugget Falls, and the Wild Encounters That Stay With You
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A Day in Juneau: Mendenhall Glacier, Nugget Falls, and the Wild Encounters That Stay With You

There’s something about Juneau that never loses its wonder. Even after years of living here, I can step outside and be reminded that Alaska doesn’t just ask you to look—it asks you to feel.

This past week, I wandered out toward Mendenhall Glacier and Nugget Falls, two of Juneau’s most iconic spots. They’ve been photographed thousands of times, yet each visit is a little different. The air feels new, the water crashes a bit louder, and the trails hold fresh surprises.

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