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All routes within the Alaska Marine Highway System   (AMHS) are, collectively, an All-American Road. The Gulf Coast Route of the   All-American Road encompasses the Alaska Marine Highway service in Southcentral   Alaska, Kodiak and the Aleutian Islands.
        Prince   William Sound
        The Prince William Sound ferry routes take you through   the incredible beauty of the Gulf of Alaska and Lower Cook Inlet. Glaciers and   fjords, concentrations of seabirds and marine wildlife may be seen at every   turn. The AMHS ferry transits Prince William Sound daily during the summer,   linking towns and villages and providing visitors access to a bounty of   recreational and sight-seeing opportunities.
        
          MV  Tustumena leaving Homer,   Alaska DOT&PFKodiak & the Aleutians 
        From the   gentle coastal grasslands of its islands to the rumbling snow-capped volcanoes   along its shores, Southwest Alaska is a region known for its spirit of   adventure. Stretching from Kodiak Island to the Aleutian Chain, it is home to   the largest brown bears in the world, as well as walrus, seals, dozens of   species of seabirds, giant halibut and plentiful salmon runs. It also has many   rich cultural and historical treasures. 
        
        
          The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Ascension is Unalaska's most famous landmark. Credit: Aneta Synan, ADOT&PF  
 
        
          - Learn about Prince William Sound's abundant marine life   at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward.
- Sail along the Pacific "Rim of Fire," which traverses   the Alaska Peninsula out to the Aleutian Islands. 
- Ride the ferry to the Marine Highway's westernmost   port, Unalaska, bombed by the Japanese during WW II and now home to a large   fishing fleet.
- Valdez is the terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and   an extreme skier's paradise.
- Use Homer as a base to explore or fish beautiful   Kachemak Bay. 
- Make Kodiak your destination for unmatched fishing and   outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities. The world's largest carnivore, the   legendary Kodiak Brown Bear, calls the island home.
          
            
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January
                  Russian Christmas and   Starring Regionwide, January 7-9
Russian New Year & Masquerade   BallKodiak
 February
                  Polar Bear RunUnalaska,   907-581-1297
 March
                  Comfish Alaska3rd largest   commercial fishing show on the Pacific Coast
 Kodiak, 907-486-5557
 April
                  Whalefest: A Migration   CelebrationKodiak, 907-486-3737
 May
                  Koniag's Kodiak Crab FestivalMemorial Day   weekend
 Kodiak
Kachemak Bay Shorebird FestivalHomer,   235-7740
 July
                  Fourth of July   celebrationsRegionwide
Mount Ballyhoo RunUnalaska,   907-581-1297
Bear Country Music FestivalKodiak,   907-486-7004
 September
                  Kodiak State Fair and   RodeoLabor Day Weekend
 Kodiak,   907-487-4488
Blueberry BashLast weekend   in September
 Unalaska, 907-581-2612
 October
                  Run the Rock MarathonKodiak, 907-486-4782
Zombie RunKodiak, 907-486-4782
 December
                  Harbor Stars - Christmas Fleet ParadeKodiak,   907-486-8080
New Years Eve FireworksUnalaska,   907-581-1251
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Alaska Marine Highway System800-642-0066
 ask_amhs@dot.state.ak.us
 ADF&G Wildlife Viewing Information Aleutian World War II Nat'l   Historic Area 907-581-1276
 Homer Visitor Information   Center907-235-7740
 201 Sterling Highway, Homer, AK   99603
 info@homeralaska.org
 Kodiak Island Visitor's Bureau907-486-4782
 100 Marine Way STE  200, Kodiak, AK   99615
 visit@kodiak.org
 Southwest Alaska Visitor   Information907-562-7380
 info@swamc.org
 Unalaska/Port of Dutch   Harbor Visitor's Bureau877-581-2612
 PO Box   545, Unalaska, AK 99685
 unalaskacvb@gmail.com
  See  Kodiak brown bears in their natural habitat.  Alaska DOT&PF Aleutians World War II Visitor Center in Unalaska. Peter Metcalfe, Alaska DOT&PF | 
          
        
         
        Questions about   the Scenic Byways web site?  dot.scenic.byways@alaska.gov