Fly Fishing In Alaska

I'm going to Alaska this summer, any idea of travel?
I fly to Anchorage and I would be in a hand too far. Ideally, I experience both the scenery and wildlife, while I'm there. I'm not looking for museums, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, or something like that commercial shit. Does anyone have suggestions for booths up to 100 miles from Anchorage? Landscape, fishing, wildlife hiking, and something not too far from civilization is what we research. I'm not familiar with time there (hence the month search in advance.) What is the best time to go in terms of climate tempered (with flowers in bloom)? Thank you dress warmly? Is it not in years 60-70 in Alaska in the summer? Is about 5 degrees here in Chicago … thank you for the reply very lame!
Sounds like Forest Service cabin or state park to be ideal for you. 10×10 usually a 12'x12 'cabin with bunk beds and a stove wood. There is a toilet in a lake and if there is a boat and oars. They run about $ 30-40/night which is much less than in a hotel in summer. A (Barber Booth) is just 3.5 km of the road. Others are more commonly about 7-15 miles on a trail. Check carefully if you can walk or if you have to fly before making a reservation. There are Forest Service cabins. State Park and Cabins. And national wildlife refuge huts. Are available for booking six months in advance so you book now. Weekends are more popular, but you're a tourist, not a local like me to work, so you can find offers of weeks on average. Yes, it is 60-70F, 75F may be in south-central Alaska Anchorage around. We also received half of our rainfall in summer, so be prepared for rain. What month? I usually recommend May and September. Both are mid-season so overcrowded and the traffic is low. Both have the day but still nights dark I could see the Aurora (not possible in June-July-August). Nights can be frozen, it really breaks down mosquitoes.
Fly Fishing Alaska for Steelhead
