About Alaska
Alaskan Wildwood
State Motto: North to the future!
Alaska Property for Sale!
Alaska is truly “The Last Frontier” and the Alaskan Wildwood Ranch offers you a new frontier to explore on your very own. The ranch offers 20 acres and larger parcels offering trees, creeks and amazing views of several nearby snow capped mountains. The recreational opportunities are endless in this area. Salmon fishing in one of the multiple rivers nearby, deep sea fishing and clamming in the Cook Inlet to hunting, hiking and exploring the vast wilderness area Alaska has to offer.
Anchor Point is America’s most westerly highway and is only 10 miles from the ranch. The Anchor River is just outside of town and offers several public access points for fishing. The Anchor River flows into the ocean/Cook Inlet just west of town with sandy beaches and unmatched views of 3 volcanoes: Mount Readout, Mount Illiamna & Mount Augustine.
The ranch is easily accessible via State and County/Boroughs roads. Alaska uses the term “Boroughs” for the more familiar term of County.
Flying to Alaska is a great option and for the more adventurous, you can drive the Alaskan Highway! Homer offers the closest airport to the ranch. Anchorage is approx 200 miles north and is another good option.
There is more sight seeing in Alaska than one could accomplish in a lifetime. There are endless rivers, mountains, glaciers and islands scattered along the cost line than one could imagine. Alaska is the largest state:
- 586,400 Square Miles
- We are 2 times the size of Texas
- We have 29 volcanoes
- 33,000 miles of coastline!
- 1,400 miles North to South
- 2,700 miles East to West
- Over 1/2 the world's Glaciers
- We are the only state to have coastlines on three different seas.
Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. - Mount Denali: 20,320 feet (Tallest in North America)
Alaska also has unique wildlife:
- Kodiak Bear; 1,400 pounds, 11 feet tall
- Polar Bear; 1,400 pounds, 11 feet tall
- Grizzly Bear (Brown Bear); 800 pounds, 9 feet tall
- Moose; 1,350 pounds, 5 feet high to shoulder
Antlers span; 72 inches

