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The Camp Kodiak adventure begins and ends in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city. But your personal adventure starts by finding your way here, to America's Last Frontier.
If you're planning to drive, get ready for an incredible journey through gorgeous mountain vistas. But, remember, it's about a 50-hour (non-stop), 2,500-mile drive from Seattle! By car, Anchorage is accessed from the west (and invaribly the south) by the Alaska Highway, which crosses into Canada's Yukon Territory, and from Fairbanks to the north, by State Highway 2.
Most, if not all, visitors to Camp Kodiak arrive by plane. Anchorage International Airport is served by several carriers, who offer direct flights from many American, Canadian, and Russian cities. The links below can get you in touch with some helpful flight information that will help you plan your trip.
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