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Journey into Denali’s Wilderness
From the face of Denali to the home of grizzlies, Dall sheep, caribou, moose, and wolves, Denali National Park overflows with adventure. Explore 91 miles of scenic vistas along its only road. Listen to stories of intrepid climbers who dared to climb a 20,000-foot peak. Discover the true heart of Alaska – in Denali.
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Check It Off On Your Bucket List
For many visitors, a vacation to Alaska is a lifetime trip, and we are confident you’ll remember your Alaska vacation for the rest of your life. In that case, you want to experience the ultimate and official “Alaska Bucket List” adventures and her most iconic attractions. Are These On Your Alaska Bucket List?
Epic “Must-See” Locations
Alaska is world-renowned for its many national and state parks and forests, including Denali, Gates of the Arctic, Glacier Bay, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, Lake Clark and Wrangell St-Elias and the Tsongass and Chugach National Forests. Where would you like to go?
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Strike Gold At the Arctic Circle
Visit Nome at the end of the Iditarod’s trail and pan for gold like the original miners from Alaska’s Gold Rush. Explore Gates of the Arctic National Park. Roam around Barrow, the most northern town in the U.S., where the sun does not set for 75 days during the summer and does not rise for 60+ days in the winter. Discover Alaska’s Far North…
“River of Plenty” Adventures
Pop quiz! What Alaska city was named “River of Plenty” by Alaska natives? Talkeetna, just 2.5 hours northeast of Anchorage, played an essential role during the construction of the Alaska Railroad. At the confluence of 3 rivers, the fun never stops with wildlife viewing and bear viewing, flightseeing, fishing, riverboat tours, hiking, Nordic skiing, mushing, and mountain climbing. Lace-up your boots and visit Talkeetna!
Backcountry Bounty & Beauty
The Alaska bush has drawn wilderness enthusiasts worldwide, including those drawn to adventure – from backpacking, hiking, rafting, kayaking, and wildlife viewing, to hunting and fishing. You can’t find better backcountry Alaska than in Lake Clark National Park. At the junction of three mountain ranges, with rainforests and volcanoes, tundra and glaciers, and rivers teeming with salmon, Lake Clark has it all!
If you are looking for a true Alaskan experience, the Dalton Highway to Deadhorse and the oil fields excels. We took the extension visit to Barrow and enjoyed it immensely. Our driver was excellent at her job. She enhanced the trip with her knowledge of the area and with... Read more
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