Heading north from Anchorage the first essential stop is the tiny town of Talkeetna , which has great views of Mount McKinley and the opportunity to fly around it. The mountain is at the heart of Denali National Park , the jewel of the Interior. If you prefer your wilderness with fewer people and regulations, head east for the vast and untrammeled world of Wrangell-St Elias National Park .
Fairbanks , Alaska's second city, is diverting in its own right and serves as the hub of the North, with roads fanning out to hot springs and the Dalton Highway , threading five hundred miles to the Arctic Ocean at Prudhoe Bay .
Weather in the region can vary enormously from day to day, with even greater seasonal variations: in winter temperatures can drop to -50°F for days at a time, while summer days reach a sweltering 90°F. However, the major problem during the warmer months is huge mosquitoes; don't forget to bring insect repellent -- location id = 42510 -->
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