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Talkeetna: Grand Denali Flight with Optional Glacier Landing

Talkeetna: Grand Denali Flight with Optional Glacier Landing

Explore Denali on a thrilling flight from Talkeetna. Marvel at an immense glacier, see stunning landscapes, and soar through the air. Upon checking in at a unique Alaskan log cabin, be given a weather and safety briefing and then board a high-wing, single-engine aircraft for the flight tour of a lifetime. Let the pilot take you on a journey into the heart of the Alaska Range. Just when you think you've seen it all, be flown through 1 of 2 passes on either side of Denali. Emerge on the north side of the range to see a flattened tundra landscape stretching out before you. As your pilot turns the plane around to go back to the south side of the range, there it is, the Wickersham Wall: the 13,658-foot vertical North face of Denali. Add a glacier landing to your flight and experience the exhilaration of standing among the majestic peaks of the Alaska Range. Play in the snow, take photos, or just take it all in. Glacier landings add 30 minutes to the total tour duration.

Talkeetna: Southside Explorer with Optional Glacier Landing

Talkeetna: Southside Explorer with Optional Glacier Landing

Explore Denali National Park from the air as you fly over the river systems of Talkeetna and across the Susitna Valley into an incredible landscape of icefalls, glaciers, and snowy peaks. Upon arrival at the unique, octagon-shaped Alaskan log cabin, check in at the office and listen to an up-to-the-minute weather briefing to prepare you for your trip. Take the opportunity to meet and chat with your knowledgeable guide for the journey, and if you’ve picked the optional glacier landing, get kitted out with all the necessary gear and glacier boots. Relax on the deck as you await your flight’s departure, then follow your pilot guide to the aircraft and listen to a short safety briefing. Board your single-engine, high-wing plane, where everyone gets a window seat to make the most of the views, as well as a personal headset to listen to your guide’s expert narration. Then it’s time to hit the skies for an awe-inspiring one-hour flight amongst the jagged peaks and glaciers on the southern side of the Alaska Range. It doesn’t matter which side of the plane you’re on, since every seat provides stunning, sprawling views across the landscape. Each flight is customized for the very best views according to the weather and includes a flyover of the Great Gorge, the Don Sheldon Amphitheater, and Ruth Glacier. With the addition of a glacier landing, the total duration of the tour becomes 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Talkeetna: Denali Flight Tour with Glacier Landing

Talkeetna: Denali Flight Tour with Glacier Landing

Upon arrival, enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, or hot cocoa by the fireplace while watching a short flight video in our theater. After, receive a safety briefing and be assigned window seat. Then, take off toward the Alaska Range, flying over the beautiful Susitna Valley where you might spot moose and bears. Your skilled pilot will provide interesting stories and commentary while taking the group within 6 miles of Denali's massive summit. Upon entering the Alaska Range, head up the Tokisitna Glacier before heading west to view the impressive 44-mile (71 km) long Kahiltna Glacier, the longest in Denali National Park. During early parts of the summer, you can spot mountain climbers camping at Kahiltna Base Camp and perhaps ascending to the summit. The flight will then head east behind Mt. Huntington passing the south face of the majestic Denali, the tallest mountain in North America (20,310 feet or 6,190 meters) as well as Mt. Foraker (17,402 feet or 5,304 meters) and Mt. Hunter (14,573 feet or 4372 meters). The pilot will be sure to point out the famous peaks, Moose's Tooth and Bear's Tooth before heading into the Sheldon Amphitheater, over the magnificent Ruth Glacier and through the worlds deepest, the Great Gorge.

Talkeetna: Mountain Voyager with Optional Glacier Landing

Talkeetna: Mountain Voyager with Optional Glacier Landing

Check in at a unique Alaskan log office before hopping on a single-engine, high-wing aircraft to begin your fantastic scenic flight. Enjoy a 1 hour and 15-minute flight winding in and around the Alaska Range's major peaks—Hunter, Foraker, and Denali. Follow the massive glacier highways from above while listening to fascinating expert narration from your pilot. Witness Kahiltna Glacier, the longest in Denali National Park, stretching 45 miles with stunning ridges of earth and ice. This tour is perfect for those who want to soak in traditional Denali views while adding additional views from the south and west. The extra time in the air also allows for greater flexibility in finding the best views of the day. Upgrade your tour to include a glacier landing during your flight. Experience the exhilaration of standing among the majestic peaks of the Alaska Range. Play in the snow, take photos, or just take it all in. Glacier landings add 30 minutes to the total tour duration.

Talkeetna: Guided Tour of Denali National Park By Air

Talkeetna: Guided Tour of Denali National Park By Air

See Denali National Park in the air from Talkeetna. Soar over gentle foothills, along meandering glaciers, and up to the enormous peaks of the Alaska Range. Learn from your bush pilot who loves to share Alaska’s most inaccessible and spectacularly wild settings. Get ready for your flight tour with a warm welcome and coffee, tea, or hot cocoa by the fireplace in a lodge-style, timber-framed office. Then, follow your knowledgeable pilot to your aircraft. Listen to a safety briefing, do a microphone check, and take off toward the Alaska Range. Experience Option (1 hour)This magnificent flightseeing tour of Denali takes you within six miles of the summit. As your flight departs Talkeetna, see how the last ice age has shaped the land. Next, enter a world of rugged high mountain peaks and wide glacier-filled valleys. Listen as your pilot describes the natural wonders of Denali National Park. See the Sheldon Amphitheater, beautiful Ruth Glacier, and the Great Gorge (the world's deepest - almost 2 miles from top to bottom). Flyer Option (1.25 hours)Explore Denali and the south side of the Alaska Range. See Mt. Foraker (17,400 feet), and Mt. Hunter (14,573 feet). Fly over the winding Kahiltna Glacier, the longest glacier in Denali National Park (45 miles long and 3 miles wide). Then, fly along to the climber's Base Camp located at 7,200 feet on the southeast fork of the Kahiltna Glacier. Spot for climbers as they traverse the glacier and make their way to the West Buttress on Denali's flank. Grand Option (1.5 hours)Make a complete circle of Denali by air. See the south side of Denali, including the Kahiltna Glacier, Denali’s famous west buttress, Sheldon Amphitheater, Ruth Glacier, and the Great Gorge. Then fly across the divide to see Denali's incredible Wickersham Wall.

Denali: Denali National Park Walking Tour

Denali: Denali National Park Walking Tour

Enjoy a 3-hour guided walk. Immerse yourself in the wilderness and grandeur of Alaska's incredible landscape. Meet your guide at your hotel. Hop in the van for a short drive and get to know your small group of a maximum of 7 travelers. Get ready for your guided walk on one of the many beautiful trails on the north side of the Alaska range. Learn about the animals, people, and plants of Denali from your expert, local guide. Marvel at the outstanding natural landscape as you traverse the trail. Enjoy stopping for some rest and conversation along the way, and even pick some berries in season. Bring your camera and curiosity about this incredible landscape. After completing the trail, relax in the van as you're driven back to your Denali accommodation.

Willow: Summer Dog Sledding Ride in Alaska

Willow: Summer Dog Sledding Ride in Alaska

Take a summertime sled ride near Willow in a 2-seater cart specially designed for dog mushing. Be greeted by a guide and a yard full of excited dogs. Get away from noisy motors and traffic on a secluded trail. Later, take a nature walk and see a demonstration of winter sledding gear. Just an hour drive north of Anchorage, and only 45 minutes north of Palmer, come meet the dogs and watch their energy levels skyrocket as your guide gets the team ready to go. Then, hit private trails for a 1-2 mile run, depending on weather conditions, and be fully immersed in the wild. The carts are 100% dog-powered so you can take in the natural sounds around you. Keep your eyes peeled as you may catch a glimpse of a moose, fox, lynx, black bear, or bald eagle. Make several stops along the way to give the dogs a chance to cool down and take photos with them. Once back in the kennel, watch the dogs energetically dive into kiddie pools and zip around. They'll usually make their way over to you for a cuddle or two before taking off again. Treat yourself to some cookies and water to rehydrate. Next, head out on a nature walk to a wooden pavilion with views of Denali for a hands-on presentation of the training gear used in wintertime. Check out Iditarod race sleds and try stepping onto the runners. Slip on this year's Iditarod race bib and get into the shoes of an Alaskan musher. Hear personal tales of the race tracks from your guide. Conclude the tour in an indoor gift shop where you can see more racing memorabilia and check out race team swag.

Hatcher Pass: Heated & Enclosed ATV Tours - Open All Year!

Hatcher Pass: Heated & Enclosed ATV Tours - Open All Year!

This is a small, family friendly guided UTV tour that offers mind blowing, jaw dropping views. All of our UTVs are fully enclosed with HEAT! We are the only company in Alaska that offers heated and enclosed UTVs with the most affordable price. While out on tour we will pass abandoned gold mines, splash in creek beds and grab some views across the valley of far off mountain ranges. During winter season, we have a chance to see Denali on our tour, the highest peak of North America! No prior machine riding experience is needed. We give every driver of a machine a personal safety speech and spend time showing you how to operate your equipment safely. Our tours depart right from our office on Hatcher Pass. We have on-site parking for any sized vehicle. We are located down a county maintained road that is open all year round. Itinerary: -> Arrive at our tour office, conveniently situated right on Hatcher Pass in Alaska. Upon arrival, check in at our office where you can enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee, utilize the restroom facilities, and get properly equipped in our heated space. -> Your experienced Alaskan tour guide will personally provide a safety introduction, walking you through all the essential information for operating our UTVs. -> After the briefing, depart from our office and embark on an exciting journey. You'll splash through creeks, search for wildlife, and ascend to the high reaches of the Talkeetna mountain range, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-capped mountains. Don't hesitate to step out of the vehicles to capture memorable photos of your Alaskan vacation. -> Return directly to our office and continue on to your next Alaskan adventure!

Denali State Park: Guided Byers Lake Kayaking Tour

Denali State Park: Guided Byers Lake Kayaking Tour

Exploring Alaska’s waterways on single or tandem sit-on-top kayaks is an excellent way to experience this amazing state and to leave the crowded highways and cities behind. Byers Lake in Denali State Park is a true hidden gem, where you can experience a quiet, peaceful, and natural Alaska with abundant wildlife and unparalleled scenery. You will start the tour with brief and easy paddle instructions before embarking on one of the most beautiful experiences in Alaska. This is a great trip for beginners or experienced paddlers as the boats are very stable and easy to maneuver. You will also be provided with splash gear, boots or water shoes, and dry bags for cameras. Escape into the natural beauty of the area and enjoy the breathtaking views of Denali mountain and the Alaska Range. Look out for resident trumpeter swans, loons, and beavers, and paddle over pools of spawning salmon, where you may see bears and eagles that come to feed on them. This tour location is at Byers Lake in Denali State Park at MilePost 146.5 of the Parks Hwy (Hwy 3)

Talkeetna: 2 Hour Talkeetna Float Trip

Talkeetna: 2 Hour Talkeetna Float Trip

Embark on a 2-hour narrated Talkeetna River Natural History Float Trip and see the scale and beauty of Denali and the Alaska Range. Explore the lower end of the famous Talkeetna River, steeped in history and the Alaskan pioneering spirit. Meet at the office located on 13529 Main Street in downtown Talkeetna where a shuttle will take you to the Talkeetna River. At the river’s edge, participate in a brief safety lecture before launching and floating down six to eight miles of pristine river. The Talkeetna River is a glacier-fed waterway teeming with salmon and other wildlife. Guides are versed in describing the flora, fauna, and scenery along the way. Look for bears, eagles, fish, beavers, moose, fox, and waterfowl during this float. Stop to visit two active Bald Eagles’ nests, see beaver dams, look for bear tracks, and float past an old miner’s cabin before joining the mighty Susitna River for the loop back to Talkeetna. On the Susitna River, take in a stunning view of Denali (weather permitting) and the entire Alaska Range. On clear days, the view is amazing. There will be plenty of opportunities to take photos. For a small additional fee, a photographer is available to take pictures of you, the raft, and your guide with a stunning backdrop of Denali.

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The tour was súper fun, exciting, and definitely worthwhile! I highly recommend it for those who enjoy the outdoors and sightseeing. The tour guide was very open, informative, and super friendly. You can definitely tell how much he loves the job just by his enthusiasm and kindness. We will definitely return soon!

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Chloe was knowledgeable and friendly guide that gave the history of the Iditarod race and lots of information about the dogs! It was a great experience being able to be the musher and rider! I would definitely recommend for people to try.

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A truly incredible experience. These real Iditarod dogs are amazing! The staff was welcoming and kind, very knowledgeable and conversational. They accommodated all the pics and vids we wanted. Hang on for a great ride!

5 out of 5 stars

Kevin as great! He is very knowledgeable and added to our adventure! The equipment was clean and easy to drive. The hot chocolate at the top was even better!

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It was fabulous. Wonderful dogs and staff. Would recommend to anyone and everyone