Tongass National Forest, Juneau

Tongass National Forest, sprawling across Southeast Alaska, captivates travelers with its lush temperate rainforests and diverse wildlife. Covering nearly 17 million acres, it stands as the largest national forest in the United States. Vloggers frequently showcase the forest's towering Sitka spruce and western hemlock trees, alongside encounters with black bears and bald eagles. WanderVlogs offers insights into the best hiking trails, such as the Mendenhall Glacier Trail, where visitors witness the majestic ice formations up close. The forest's waterways provide opportunities for kayaking and fishing, while the cultural heritage of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples enriches the experience. Travelers often leave with a profound appreciation for the untouched wilderness and its vital role in the planet's ecosystem.

Last updated: Mar 26, 2026

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