Escaping to the Last Frontier doesnât have to mean giving up your wifi signal.
Whether you're hiking snow-capped peaks in Denali National Park & Preserve, cruising the glaciers of Glacier Bay National Park, or hunting for the Northern Lights in the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserveâexploring Alaska is all about getting back to nature and experiencing the wonders of the Last Frontier. But what if you still want to stay connected? Luckily, wifi connections can still be found around Alaska, and many national parks provide public wifi, so you can catch up on emails in-between discovering the glaciers of Kenai Fjords National Park, spotting herds of caribou in the dunes of Kobuk Valley National Park, or hiking in Wrangell-St Elias National Park. For a high-speed internet connection, your best bet is to check into an RV park near Juneau, Fairbanks, or Anchorageâunsurprisingly, the further you venture into the wilderness, the less likely you are to find a wifi signal.