Alaska

Alaska, known for its majestic natural beauty and rugged landscapes, is a splendid destination for families exploring the great outdoors. In this breathtaking state, the Kids Eat Free program adds a warm touch to the Alaskan dining experience, making it easier for families to enjoy meals together without worrying about the extra cost. From the vibrant city of Anchorage to the scenic town of Juneau, and across the remote yet charming villages, numerous restaurants embrace the spirit of

Alaskan hospitality by offering a variety of kid-friendly meals free of charge. Whether after a day of hiking in Denali National Park, cruising past glaciers, or exploring the unique wildlife, families can find comforting and delicious dining options where children can eat for free. This program not only supports family adventures in the Last Frontier but also introduces the young ones to Alaska’s diverse culinary offerings, from fresh seafood to hearty American classics, ensuring a satisfying and budget-friendly dining experience amidst the state’s stunning natural backdrop.

Alaska Cities and Towns

Fun Facts About Alaska

    1. Largest State in the U.S.
      Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area, accounting for about one-fifth of the total land area of the country.

    2. More Coastline Than All Other States Combined
      Alaska has over 33,000 miles of coastline, more than all other U.S. states combined.

    3. Northern Lights
      One of the best places to see the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, is in Alaska, particularly in places like Fairbanks and the Arctic Circle.

    4. Midnight Sun and Polar Night
      Parts of Alaska experience the natural phenomenon of the midnight sun in summer (24-hour daylight) and polar night in winter (24-hour darkness).

    5. Home to North America’s Tallest Peak
      Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, is the highest peak in North America, reaching 20,310 feet above sea level.

    6. Over Half of the World’s Glaciers
      Alaska is home to an estimated 100,000 glaciers, accounting for over 50% of the world’s glaciers.

    7. Biggest National Park in the U.S.
      Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska is the largest national park in the United States, larger than Switzerland.

    8. Dog Mushing is the Official State Sport
      Alaska’s state sport is dog mushing, celebrated annually with the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, one of the world’s most famous sled dog races.

    9. The Alaska Highway
      Constructed during World War II for military purposes, the Alaska Highway stretches about 1,390 miles, connecting Alaska with the lower 48 states through Canada.

    10. Unique Wildlife
      Alaska is famous for its diverse and abundant wildlife, including brown bears, moose, bald eagles, and humpback whales, many of which can’t be found anywhere else in the United States.

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