Contact Info
- Toll-Free:
- 888-454-8828
- Phone 2:
- 801-487-7200
Basics
- Activity Type:
- Rafting,
Hiking / Walking,
Biking,
Kayaking - Length:
- 6 days
- Difficulty:
- Low to Medium
- When Offered:
- Jun, Jul, Aug
Description
Bike, Hike, Raft and Sea Kayak in Denali National Park and the Kenai Peninsula
"To the lover of pure wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world, wrote John Muir in 1879. Although the prospectors and traders of Muir’s time have been replaced by adventurers sporting cameras and binoculars, Alaska’s vibrant frontier spirit and overwhelming natural grandeur still have the power to consume the senses. Come experience it for yourself: by bike and on foot, from the water and from the air. Marvel at the immensity of Exit Glacier. Pedal beneath snow-clad peaks and along wooded roads set amongst a grand landscape. Wildlife abounds on land and at sea. And at night, settle down under the vast Alaskan sky and soak up the majesty of this northern territory.
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Hotel Info:
Trail River Campground - Trail River (3 nights): Spacious campsites amid tall spruce sit on the shore of Lower Trail River.
Carlo Creek Campground - Denali National Park (2 nights): A historic Alaskan homestead bordered by beautiful Carlo Creek, the Nenana River and Denali National Park.
Additional Details:
Days 1-3 Trail River
Meet in Anchorage Ride out of Anchorage on bike trails Journey south to the Kenai Peninsula, a wonderland of rugged mountains, glaciers, fjords and lakes Hike verdant trails in the Chugach National Forest Kayak the waters of Resurrection Bay, home to orcas, porpoises, seals, sea otters and puffins Experience the excitement of Iditarod racing on wheeled dogsleds In Kenai Fjords National Park, explore the grandeur of Exit Glacier and Harding Icefield on foot, then explore more of the park on bike.
Days 4-6 Denali National Park
Heading north, stop to hike or ride along Turnagain Arm Choose from several trails to hike or bike into the park Raft down the Nenana River through unspoiled wilderness There’s time for one last walk in the park before returning to Anchorage.



