Arctic Circle

Visit Barrow, Prudhoe Bay, Deadhorse & Coldfoot and Meet Caribou, Musk Oxen

Alaska’s Arctic region and the Arctic Circle are a vast, mostly undeveloped part of America’s “Last Frontier.” Herds of caribou numbering in the thousands migrate across the tundra, and residents of Alaska Native villages live life much as they did hundreds of years ago. Arctic tours take visitors off the beaten path to experience this beautiful and rugged region and to learn more about Alaska’s traditional cultures.

Most Alaska tours into the Arctic region include a ceremonial crossing of the Arctic Circle, and several offer the chance to dip your toe in the Arctic Ocean. Driving tours up the 400-mile gravel road known as the Dalton Highway stop in Coldfoot and Deadhorse, two of the nation’s northernmost truck stops, en route to the oilfields at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you’ll pass by millions of acres of federally protected wilderness, including Gates of the Arctic National Park and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife viewing is excellent and features species you’re unlikely to see in the wild anywhere else in Alaska, including frequent sightings of caribou and musk oxen.

Tours to the Arctic are available on escorted or independent bus tours for a day or multiple days. Departures are available from Fairbanks or Anchorage. Several of our Arctic tours feature a drive up the famous “Haul Road,” or Dalton Highway, to the Prudhoe Bay oil fields and the Arctic Ocean. Overnight tours feature the Dalton Highway drive experience and a stay in Utqiagvik (formerly known as Barrow), the largest Inupiaq Eskimo community in the United States. Our Nome tour departs Anchorage via plane and includes tours featuring the gold-rush community’s scenery, history, and wildlife viewing. You can even experience the Arctic as part of a comprehensive, 11-day statewide tour package with travel via the Alaska Railroad and a fly/drive segment to Barrow, Prudhoe Bay, Deadhorse, and Coldfoot.

 

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Fall Arctic Circle Northern Lights Fly and Drive

Enjoy an Alaska Northern Lights day tour with a small group into Alaska’s Arctic region by air and land.  Fly from Fairbanks and land in Coldfoot, originally a mining camp but perhaps now more well known from Ice... Browse itinerary

a person on a snowy road leaning on a wooden sign reading "Welcome to the James Dalton Highway, Gateway to the Arctic - Road to Prudhoe Bay "

Arctic Circle Northern Lights Adventure (Extended)

Guided journey by van along the famed Dalton Highway and across the Arctic Circle. This extended journey spends three nights at the remote outpost of Coldfoot, a rest stop for Alaska’s “ Ice Road Truckers”. The area... Browse itinerary

green aurora over the Dalton Highway in Alaska in winter

Arctic Circle Northern Lights Overnight Adventure

From Fairbanks, travel by van with an expert driver-guide along the same rough and rugged route as the "ice road truckers" along the Dalton Highway and across the Arctic Circle. Spend a few nights at the remote outpost... Browse itinerary

Arctic Circle Summer Drive Adventure

Tour the Dalton Highway, Alaska’s “ice road” to the Arctic Circle, on a fully-guided Alaska road trip. As you depart Fairbanks, you will drive alongside the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Further up the rugged highway, visit the Arctic Circle Trading... Browse itinerary

A Journey Above the Arctic

Fly north from Fairbanks on a one-hour evening flight to above Alaska’s Arctic Circle. Land along the Yukon River at the Athabascan village of Fort Yukon. Upon landing, meet your local host, who will spend the evening with... Browse itinerary

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