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Denali National Park Guided Tour from Anchorage
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Day One – Train to Denali, Overnight Denali Day Two – Breakfast, Denali National Park Bus Tour, Lunch, Overnight Denali Day Three – Breakfast, Train to Anchorage
Travel from Anchorage to Denali aboard the Alaska Railroad’s adventure-class cars! Ride the Denali Star Rail passing by unique towns like Wasilla, Talkeetna, and the once-stopover rail town of Curry where weary travelers came to rest on the trip from Anchorage to Fairbanks. Enjoy the dramatic views of Denali on a clear day from Hurricane Gulch – keep your camera out because if Denali is visible along the route, it is a beautiful sight to see! Your overnight stay at the Grande Denali Lodge perched on Sugarloaf Mountain provides beautiful views of the canyon below. Your room is a non-view Standard with two beds and a private bath.
Today is your full-day adventure into Denali National Park. Traveling 92 miles into the park to the historic Kantishna Gold Mining area at the end of the road! This 13 to 14-hour Wilderness Experience offers a wonderful diversity for visitors. Incredible scenery, a narrated history of the park road and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife inhabitants await you on this tour. Your guide will narrate for you along a spectacular road corridor, promising different experiences every day, as Denali’s wildlife moves at its own pace and according to the seasons. A full view of Mt. McKinley is a rare treat in Denali National Park and Preserve. Your tour will continue beyond the Eielson Visitors Center and Wonder Lake to the historic gold mine region of Kantishna. There you will enjoy some leisure time off of the bus for a lodge deli lunch and a stroll around the area. You can even try your luck at some authentic gold panning! Consider adding a scenic flight back to the park entrance in an Alaska bush plane. This scenic flight will cut your day tour timing significantly and also allow you to enjoy the views from the air of Denali and the Alaska Range!
This morning take the hotel shuttle to the Denali Rail Depot for check-in aboard Adventure Class on the Denali Star Rail. Consider upgrading to Gold Star Service for your return trip back into Anchorage! Gold Star Service includes lunch and dinner in the Gold Star dining car, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, treeline viewing in glass dome-topped cars, dining car priority seating, as well as an open-air, top-level viewing platform for epic photos along your journey!
Upgrades Available: *Canyon View Room at the Grande Denali Lodge *GoldStar Service aboard the Alaska Railroad -glass dome car seating, meals in the GoldStar dining, and open-air viewing platform *ADD a Scenic Flight Tour back to the Park Entrance from the Lodge following lunch – 35 minutes or 55 minutes *Pre- or Post- night accommodations in Anchorage *Early Morning Shuttle service to Anchorage Rail Depot on Day 1 *Shuttle service from Anchorage Rail Depot on Day 3
Multi-Day Itinerary Cancellation Policy
- A 50% deposit is required to start the booking process.
- Remainder is due 60 days prior to travel.
- Cancellations must be made in writing (email, fax, or mail).
- Processing fee of $100 per guest applies for cancellations more than 60 days before travel, or 50% of total if received less than 60 days from travel.
- No refund applies if cancellation is received less than 30 days prior to travel.
Day Tour Cancellation Policy
- For cancellations outside of 14 days before the first day of your tour, a 10% fee will be withheld.
- For cancellations inside of 14 days, no refund applies.
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- Our guest had booked the vacation of a lifetime and the ultimate Alaska package. She had to cancel the trip a week before it began due to unfortunate circumstances.
- She later told us that within ten minutes of phone time her claim was processed in full. She was very pleased with TravelSafe Insurance’s immediate and empathetic response. Getting a refund for her trip was the last thing she wanted to think about, and TravelSafe Insurance took care of her needs and concerns immediately.
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Denali Train Tours
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Available mid-May through mid-September 2024
Experience the unobstructed views of the Alaska wilderness and delicious cuisine from the comfort of a glass-domed luxury rail car on your Alaska vacation. In addition to wrap-around domed viewing windows, many rail cars feature an open-air platform for the ultimate viewing experience. Starting in Anchorage, choose between Denali National Park and the South Denali area near Talkeetna. Or take an extended Denali train tour and visit both!
Visit Denali National Park by choosing one of our Denali Rail Tours. All train tours include:
- Luxury rail travel
- Transfers and baggage handling in Denali and Talkeetna
- Hotel accommodations at Denali National Park, Talkeetna or both locations.
Enjoy scenic rail travel along the historic Alaska railroad and overnight at a Denali National Park hotel. TrainTours start and end at the Rail depot in Anchorage and range from 1 to 4 nights in the Denali area.
Tour Itineraries
Frequently asked questions, how long is a train ride from anchorage to denali.
Total travel time is approximately 7 1/2 hours between the Anchorage depot and the Denali National Park depot with a stop in Talkeetna.
How much does a train tour to Denali cost?
The cost ranges from $549 to $1,249 depending on length of tour and inclusions. Discounted promotional rates may be offered. (Rates are per person based on double occupancy, taxes and fees are additional.)
There are multiple options to choose from, ranging from 1 to 4 nights. Tours begin in Anchorage and stop in Talkeetna, Denali National Park or both.
What's included in a train tour to Denali?
Denali Rail Tours include rail travel, hotel accommodations in Denali National Park and/or Talkeetna, transfers and baggage handling. Your train seat will be onboard a luxury, glass-domed railcar, complete with a dining car with food and beverages for purchase and onboard hosts to point out the sights along the way. Sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery.
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Denali National Park and Preserve is a vast and breathtaking wilderness area that spans over six million acres. Its centerpiece is Denali, the highest peak in North America, towering at 20,310 feet. The park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, encompassing taiga forests, alpine tundra, and snow-clad mountains. Established in 1917 as Mount McKinley National Park, it was later renamed Denali National Park and Preserve in 1980, emphasizing the significance of the native Athabaskan name "Denali," meaning "the high one." The park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, hosting a variety of species such as grizzly bears, moose, wolves, Dall sheep, and migratory birds. A notable feature is the Denali Wilderness, which covers a significant portion of the park and is designated to preserve the natural environment in its pristine state. The park offers limited road access to reduce human impact, promoting a sense of remoteness and wilderness. Visitors can explore the landscape through bus tours, hiking trails, and ranger-led programs. The park stands as a testament to the unspoiled beauty of Alaska's wilderness and the importance of conservation efforts in preserving such remarkable landscapes for future generations. The park is crossed by a single road. Along this road, travelers see the relatively low-elevation taiga forest transition to high alpine tundra and snow-capped mountains. On a drive along the park road, visitors may see a moose grazing in a stand of willows, caribou resting on a snowfield, Dall sheep high on the slopes, a wolf trotting across the tundra, or a grizzly bear feeding on blueberries. A goal of many visitors to the park is to see the "Big Five." Solitude, tranquility and wilderness await you. We offer a wide variety of Denali vacation packages, ranging from driving tours , motorcoach tours and railroad adventures .
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Hiking at Denali National Park
There are not very many marked trails in Denali, and most of the trails here are short (less than 2 miles) and near the park entrance. One of the reasons Denali exists is to provide people with a place to explore a trail-less wilderness, and a result of this is a limited trail network. Some of these trails are utilitarian—they travel alongside the Denali Park Road and connect the visitor center with other important facilities in the entrance area of the park. Other trails offer a departure from the immediate surroundings of the park's only road, allowing you to seek a bit of solace and quiet, while still having an obvious, established path to follow. Hiking off-trail can seem intimidating at first, but is a memorable and unique experience. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
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INTRODUCTION
Explore Denali National Park on this 3-day Denali Alaska Railroad highlights tour between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
Traveling in style on alaska railroad you'll enjoy the comforts of a goldstar railcar, with glass-domed ceilings, upper-level outdoor viewing platforms, inclusive dining, a private bar and full commentary of your journey., adventure deep into denali national park with your choice of tours from a backcountry adventure jeep excursion, tundra wilderness tour or denali flightseeing. .
Itinerary at a Glance
DETAILED ITINERARY
The below itinerary reflects our recommendations for this specific trip. This itinerary is also available in the reverse direction.
Departing Anchorage | Departing Fairbanks
Day 1 Anchorage to Denali National Park Entrance | Alaska Railroad Early this morning take the Denali Star, the Alaska Railroad’s flagship train, in the Goldstar Railcar with service to Denali National Park. Watch for views of Denali and keep an eye out for wildlife. Arrive mid-afternoon; the rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy an optional activity. (Breakfast & lunch is included onboard the train today)
Day 2 Denali | Freedom of Choice - Choose 1 of 4 Excursions Option 1. Denali Highway Jeep Excursion | Self-Drive Guided 4x4 Excursion Ranked #2 in Drives of a Lifetime by National Geographic Traveler magazine, experience the natural wonders of Alaska’s Denali Highway — this time by Jeep! This 4-hour guided excursion travels along a 135 mi (217 km) gravel road & takes you off the beaten path in a 4 x 4 to enjoy scenic views of Denali, the Alaska Range, glaciers and wildlife. Option 2. Tundra Wilderness Tour | Coach Tour This half day tour offers incredible scenery, a narrated history of the park road and opportunities to view the park’s wildlife inhabitants. Picturesque highlights include the craggy cliffside of Cathedral Mountain, wildlife rich Sable Pass and braided wash of the East Fork River in Denali National Park. Option 3. Upgrade Option: Denali Summit Flightseeing | Small Aircraft Get a closer look at Alaska’s majestic Denali from the comfortable window seat of a small aircraft. Slip on your provided headset to hear commentary from your guide as you fly over the snow-covered peaks, jagged ridgelines, and glacier carved valleys of Denali National Park, and get within half a mile of the mountain peak. Option 4. Upgrade Option : Denali Glacier Landing | Helicopter Be immersed in the vastness of the Denali National Preserve. On your way to the massive Yanert Glacier, your pilot will serve as your guide through this unique glacially-carved environment. Soar over the rolling tundra, keeping an eye out for local residents – caribou, moose, bear, and Dall sheep. Snow capped peaks and glaciers abound on this journey before you set down on a river of ice.
Day 3 Denali National Park Entrance to Fairbanks | Alaska Railroad This morning is at leisure to enjoy optional activities such as: whitewater rafting down the Nenana River, helicopter flightseeing over the park, landing on a glacier or hiking. By early afternoon, board Alaska Railroad’s Denali Star Train in the Goldstar Railcar to Fairbanks. Enjoy the late afternoon scenery as you travel north to Fairbanks where your incredible Alaskan adventure ends. (Dinner is included on board the train today)
Day 1 Fairbanks to Denali | Alaska Railroad This morning, board the Denali Star, Alaska Railroad’s flagship train, in the Goldstar Railcar for a scenic journey to Denali National Park. Arrive late morning; the rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy an optional activity. (Breakfast included onboard the train today)
Day 3 Denali to Anchorage | Alaska Railroad This morning is open for optional activities such as: whitewater rafting down the Nenana River, helicopter flightseeing over the Park, landing on a glacier, or hiking. At midday, board the Alaska Railroad and travel by Goldstar Railcar for the day trip to Anchorage. As you travel along the Susitna River, you may catch a glimpse of the majestic Mount Denali or black bears along the banks of the river. Arrive in Anchorage late this evening where your incredible Denali adventure comes to an end. (Lunch & dinner included onboard the train today)
Package Includes:
- Accommodation including taxes for 2 nights
- Alaska Railroad - Anchorage to Denali Goldstar Service (Dome car seating, private outdoor viewing deck & Meals included onboard train)
- Denali hotel shuttle transfer between train station & hotel
- Denali Highway Jeep Excursion
- Tundra Wilderness Tour
- Upgrade Option: Denali Summit Flightseeing by Plane
- Upgrade Option: Denali Glacier Landing by Helicopter
- Alaska Railroad - Denali to Fairbanks Goldstar Service (Dome car seating, private outdoor viewing deck & Meals included onboard train)
- Meals as per Itinerary
Hotel & Rail Information | Moderate Grade
- Denali Park Entrance - Denali Cabins | Standard Cabins
Hotel & Rail Information | Superior Grade
- Denali Park Entrance - Grande Denali Lodge | Standard Room
Alaska Railroad | Goldstar All our itineraries except the Glacier Discovery Train includes Gold Star Dome Service. These railcars feature large, curved glass windows that run the full length of the car, allowing excellent 360 degree viewing plus a private outdoor viewing deck. The service is inclusive of all meals that are served in the lower-level dining room.
Not Included:
- Activities other than specified
- Portage fees
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Departs from Anchorage: Daily (Tour Code: TRA1) Departs from Fairbanks: Daily (Tour Code: TRA2)
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Denali Aurora Quest - Northern Lights Tour
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Husky Homestead Iditarod Tour
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Denali Heli Hike
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Start your adventure at the private helipad where you will fly with one of our experienced pilots along with a naturalist expert through the Denali National Park area. Trek through the wild Alaskan backcountry and explore rem READ MORE...
Denali Tundra Express with Landing
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Denali Peak Flightseeing Tour
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Denali Express Flightseeing Tour
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Denali Talkeetna Float Adventure
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Raft down the 6 mile expanse of the lower Talkeetna river! This glacial-fed river flows through the great Denali landscape with a backdrop of the Alaska Range and local wildlife that inhabits the area.
Denali Chulitna Float Adventure
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Talkeetna Wilderness Jet Boat Tour
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Get ready for some adventure! Whether a novice or expert ATVer, this trip is a memorable experience in the Alaskan wilderness on your own automatic single ATV or multi-passenger side-by-side ATV!
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Best denali tours & excursions, about denali, best denali national park tours & excursions:, 1. jeff king's husky homestead tour.
On this tour, you get a behind-the-scenes look at how mushers create a championship team and you get to cuddle husky puppies.
2. Denali Helicopter Tour & Glaicer Landing
This helicopter tour takes you soaring over the Alaskan backcountry, up the Yanert river, to land on Yanert glacier.
3. Denali National Park Heli-Hike
Fly over the Alaskan wilderness while watching for all types of wildlife. You’ll make your way to a landing zone that is custom-picked by your guide to suit your interests and abilities.
4. Denali Highway Jeep Excursion
Denali Highway is one of National Geographics Drives of a Lifetime. Enjoy this 100+ mile round trip drive with amazing views.
5. Denali Aurora Quest
In August and September, this 3-hour narrated tour takes you to one of the best places in the world to view the Northern Lights.
6. Zipline Adventure
Families love the thrill of this three-mile zipline trail ride that includes 6 sky bridges and 7 zip lines. Soar through trees and over the tundra.
7. Denali ATV Wilderness Adventure
With options for single or side-by-side ATVs, you can ride along trails surrounded by Denali National Park with speeds up to 30 mph. Stop to take in views of the Alaska Range, Otto Lake and Healy Valley.
8. Ruth Glacier Landing and Air Tour
This tour departs from the Healy River Airport and takes you soaring over 80 miles of the beautiful, untouched scenery of Denali National Park. You get to take in views like the Polychrome Mountains, glacial erratics, the infamous Muldrow and Ruth Glaciers, and of course, Mt. Denali.
9. Denali Backcountry Safari
Head deep into the Alaskan bush with the destination of the Stampede Trail on this rugged 4-wheel drive safari.
10. Denali Tundra Express with Landing Excursion
On this breathtaking helicopter tour, you can look below for wildlife or keep your eyes on the horizon for a chance to see Mt. Denali or Mt. Deborah.
For more ideas and trip planning, read our complete guide on the best things to do in Denali National Park .
Denali Shore Excursions by Locals
We are a local Alaska company that aims to bring you the best tours and experiences that Denali has to offer. When you buy Denali shore excursions on your own, instead of through a cruise ship, we can offer you wholesale, local Alaska prices. Our goal is to make your Alaskan cruise the trip of a lifetime!
What are the best tours in Denali?
The best tours in Denali are:
- Denali Iditarod Husky Homestead Tour
- Glacier Landing Expedition via Helciopter
- Denali National Park Heli-Hike
- Talkeetna Float Adventure
What are the best tours in Denali for kids and families?
The best tours for kids and families are:
- Husky Homestead Denali Iditarod Tour
- Denali Highway Jeep Excursion
- Denali Glacier Landing & Air Tour
Is Denali a Mountain or a Park?
It’s both. Denali is the name of the tallest mountain in North America and the National Park & Preserve that surrounds it. Fun fact: the Park & Preserve area is larger than the entire state of New Jersey, so there is a lot to explore.
What are Alaska's Big 5?
Alaska’s “Big 5” animals are bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and wolves. You can find them all in the Denali National Park & Preserve.
More About Denali
Denali National Park offers fun for the whole family. You'll find some of the best ATV & Jeep Excursions and Zipline Tours that Alaska has to offer.
You can get to Denali via the Denali Star Train . Learn more about transfers here .
While it's most common to view the Northern Lights from Fairbanks, you can also see them from Denali.
Reviews of our Denali Tours
Here's what visitors had to say about our tours.
Denali Helicopter Tour and Glacier Landing:
“Excellent tour probably the best I have been on. Spectacular views and breathtaking scenery as far as the eye could see. Landing and walking on the glacier was awesome. A very smooth ride and a knowledgeable pilot. Well worth the money. Would definitely do it again.” Michael
Denali Highway Jeep Excursion:
“This tour was beautiful. We saw beautiful scenery and a few Moose. The guide was very good and the jeeps were comfortable. One of my favorite things we did in Alaska.” Linda
ATV WIlderness Adventure:
“My kids 12 and 14 really loved this excursion . The ATV 's had good shocks and went over all bumps like clouds” Kelly
Talkeetna Float Adventure:
“Viollette was an amazing guide. She was very informative about the Talkeetna river and Alaska in general. Highly recommended.” Jerald
Self-Guided Jeep Adventure:
“We had an amazing adventure during our self guided tour of Denali National Park on August 23. It was wonderful to be able to take our time to view the beauty and wildlife of the park. We finished our day at the Denali National Park Visitor Center enjoying the displays and films that were available. We recommend renting a jeep through Alaska Shore Excursions and enjoying your own leisurely adventure.” Noca
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The perfect introduction to Denali
Enjoy the simple comforts of an authentic Alaskan cabin in the peaceful setting of the Alaskan wilderness at the Denali Cabins . Venture off the beaten path and explore Denali National Park.
For a complete Alaskan experience, we recommend pairing this itinerary with a trip to Kenai Fjords National Park .
Begin your adventure aboard the morning motor coach to Denali National Park from Anchorage. Explore the trails, shops and restaurants at the Park entrance or indulge in one of the many optional activities. Overnight at Denali Cabins.
See breathtaking views of Alaska! Explore Denali by foot, bicycle, or a guided bus tour. Overnight at Denali Cabins .
Explore Denali at your leisure with optional add-on activities. Try white-water rafting on Nenana River or take to the skies on a flightseeing tour. Overnight at Denali Cabins .
The morning is free for some last minute optional activities in the area. You will depart for Anchorage by motor coach in the afternoon.
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All-inclusive adventure, deep in the heart of Denali National Park. Exclusive helicopter access. Private cabins. Stunning views. Warm hospitality and unmatched adventures. This is Denali Backcountry Lodge, where guests experience the best creature comforts in one of the world’s wildest landscapes.
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An Alaska land package ensuring Denali dreams become a reality for travelers arriving in Seward by cruise ship.
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Cap off an Alaska cruise with a trip over land to Denali National Park on this quick three-day vacation package. The itinerary starts with an efficient same-day motorcoach transfer from Seward north to the Denali Park area. The package includes a guided bus tour into the park, plus a playful sled dog kennel tour the following morning. The complete itinerary, which includes all transportation, lodging, and activities, concludes with an overnight Anchorage .
Trip Highlights
- Spend two nights in the Denali area and one full day exploring the park's vast interior.
- Connect between Seward and the Denali National Park area in a single day aboard the Park Connection Motorcoach.
- Travel on the Alaska Railroad's iconic Denali Star train route from Denali Park to Anchorage.
Why Pick This Trip
Visiting Denali National Park usually lands near the top of Alaska traveler bucket lists. With this land package, you can easily add a quick trip to Denali at the end of a cruise disembarking in Seward. Connections are seamless, and days are planned to maximize the time available.
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Depart 10:30 AM | Arrive Denali Park 8:30 PM
Board the premier Park to Park motorcoach for the only same-day transfer service from Seward to Denali Park. Learn More >
Denali Park | 2 Nights
Stay in a cedar cabin or comfortable lodge room at this resort-style property. The Village is seven miles from the entrance to Denali Park and offers guests free shuttle service. Learn More >
Denali Park | Depart 1:30 PM | 5 Hours
Fully narrated bus tour with a turnaround point at the historic Murie Cabin deep inside Denali National Park. Learn More >
Denali Park | Depart 7:30 AM | 3 Hours
Spend three hours meeting sled dogs (puppies, too!) and learning about the adventurous life of a musher on this tour near Denali Park. Learn More >
Depart 12:30 PM | Arrive Anchorage 8:00 PM
Alaskan owned and operated, this premier rail service offers passengers reserved seating in a luxury dome car and delicious dining options for lunch and dinner. The southbound Wilderness Express arrives in Anchorage at 8 PM. Learn More >
Anchorage | 1 Night
Conveniently located near the Anchorage train depot, this hotel offers double queen rooms and complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Learn More >
Read on for a day-by-day breakdown of this tour package. Click on an item to get started, and be sure to contact us if you have any questions.
After arriving into Seward, you'll start your journey north aboard the Park Connection, a premier motorcoach service offering same-day transportation to Denali. The trip covers some 360 miles, cruising past lakes, through glacial valleys, and along the Turnagain Arm. After a midday stop in Anchorage, the motorcoach continues through Wasilla, Willow, and Cantwell before reaching Denali Park in the evening. Overnight Denali.
Today you'll venture into renowned Denali National Park on a tour down the Denali Park Road. It's the only road that goes into the six-million-acre park, traversing about 92 miles. On this fully narrated trip, you'll travel about half of it. Overnight Denali.
Your morning tour to meet musher and sled dogs at the Wolf's Den Kennel is a fun start to the itinerary's final day. Just after noon, you'll catch the train heading southbound. Final overnight in Anchorage.
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The prices below will give you an idea of approximately how much this trip will cost. Keep in mind your actual price will likely vary based on your departure date, availability, and any modifications you make. You can use one of the links below to request an exact quote for your party, or price the trip yourself if you prefer using our My Trip feature. You can often save money by traveling in the value season, typically May and September.
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Denali Park | Depart 7:45 PM | 2 Hours
Hear the tale of the first successful ascent of the 20,320-foot-high Denali during this lively two-hour dinner theater at the McKinley Chalet Resort. Learn More >
Denali Park | Depart 7:40 AM | 3 Hours
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- Tour ID 132
- Price From $1,131 + Tax
- Duration 4 Days / 3 Nights
- Start / End Seward / Anchorage
- Departure Dates Daily from 5/19/2024 to 9/11/2024
- Travel By Train, Motorcoach
- Tour Type Self Guided
- Destinations Seward, Denali Park, Anchorage
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5 days from roundtrip anchorage, from $1,599 plus $129 taxes per person.
This efficient vacation is a great way to visit Denali Park when you have limited time. You can begin this tour in either Anchorage or Fairbanks. You will travel on the Luxury Dome rail cars and enjoy the Tundra Wilderness Tour while in Denali Park.
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Day 1 – Anchorage
Arrive on your own in Anchorage and check into your hotel.
Day 2 – Denali National Park
Transfer to the rail depot this morning and depart on Luxury Dome railcars for a scenic trip to Denali National Park. Arrive in the afternoon and transfer to your hotel.
Day 3 – Tundra Wilderness Tour
Today travel on the Tundra Wilderness Tour into Denali National Park. You will have travel 43 miles along the Park road. Click Here for all the possible tour options you have to customize your stay in the Park.
Day 4 – Denali Park to Anchorage
Today you reboard your luxury dome rail car for the journey to Anchorage. Upon arrive you will transfer to your hotel for the evening.
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Denali Discovery Adventure
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For a taste of the best of Alaska in the summer, join us on our Denali Discovery Adventure!
This incredible Alaska summer tour takes the scenic route from Fairbanks to Anchorage. Along the way, we spend time venturing deep into Denali National Park, chartering two scenic flights for views of the area’s peaks, glaciers, and valleys, and boarding the Alaska Railroad for a beautiful stretch to Talkeetna.
EXPLORE Fairbanks, Denali National Park, Talkeetna, Anchorage—and all points in between.
SEE incredible nature and seek wildlife such as moose, eagles, Dall sheep, and the iconic Grizzly bear.
FLY over the dramatic landscapes of Denali National Park in a small plane and a helicopter for a bird’s eye view of the magnificent peaks, glaciers, and valleys.
RIDE the fabled Alaska Railroad from Denali to Talkeetna, taking in fabulous views along the way.
ENJOY great food throughout the tour, from hearty lodge breakfasts to fresh seafood or tender cuts of meat cooked to perfection.
What's Included in the Denali Discovery Adventure?
- Accommodations for 7 nights
- Transportation by minibus from Fairbanks to Denali and Talkeetna to Anchorage
- All your guides (24/7 local guides and activity day guides)
- Flightseeing and helicopter experiences over the Alaska Range and Denali National Park
- Rafting on the Nenana River (scenic or white water options)
- Train from Denali to Talkeetna with the Alaska Railroad
- 130 mile exploration by motorized boat into the nationally registered Wild River Park of “Devil’s Gorge”
- Interpretive hikes
- All meals listed as included in the itinerary
- To minimize our trip’s impact on the environment we pay to carbon neutralize the entire tour and activities, as well as carbon offsetting guest flights to and from Alaska.
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Denali Day Trip
Got a long list of “must-sees” and “must-dos?” Then this itinerary is for you. Soar past North America's tallest peaks, massive glaciers, and Alaska wildlife all in the span of a single day. There's only one way to see it in a single day: take to the air!
The sun is already up, so start the day with an early morning flightseeing trip . Take off from Merrill Field or Lake Hood Seaplane Base for the journey to the Denali National Park and Preserve. No need for in-flight entertainment on this trip; the full splendor of the Alaska Range unfurls outside the window. Explore North America's tallest peak and the other peaks. You might even touch down on a remote lake for more photos of Denali.
The flight's finished, but Denali looms large even in Anchorage. Walk the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail from downtown and on a clear day you'll see the mountain to the north. Or indulge your inner mountaineer with a hike at Flattop for another perspective. The peaks of the Alaska Range may be daunting, but this popular hike in the Chugach Mountains has something for all abilities.
A day packed with wild sights comes to an end at a cozy cabin or a plush metropolitan hotel .
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Denali National Park Guide: The Best Tours, Lodging, and Things to Do
S ix million acres of untouched wilderness. All 20,310 feet of North America's tallest peak. And only 92 miles of roadway. All told, Denali National Park is larger than the entire state of New Hampshire —but even those impressive statistics sketch only the faintest reflection of the park's immensity and grandeur.
To really appreciate Denali , you have to see it in person. Driving , hiking , or even flying through the park is an opportunity to surf seemingly endless waves of land that roll past you in the form of mountains and valleys, all laced together by fast-moving creeks and rivers and peppered with free-roaming bears, moose, wolves, and other wildlife large and small.
Denali sits at the intersection of the ancestral lands of the Ahtna, Dena’ina, Koyukon, Upper Kuskokwim, and Tanana peoples, all of which are part of a larger language group collectively known as the Dené or Athabascan; human artifacts found in the Denali area have been dated back more than 12,000 years.
If you're planning a visit, know that there are visitor amenities, but they're almost all clustered within about a mile of the park entrance, leaving the rest of the land over to wilderness. Consider this your ultimate guide to navigating this terrain—from how to get to Denali, to the best in-park experiences and where to rest your head.
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Getting to and around Denali National Park
There is just one major highway leading to Denali National Park: The Parks Highway connects Denali to Fairbanks, about two and a half hours to the north, and Anchorage , about four and a half hours to the south. Both cities have well-connected airports and multiple car rental options.
If you don't want to drive, limited motorcoach services can get you to Denali during the summer: Try Alaska/Yukon Trails or The Park Connection .
The last, most luxurious option for reaching Denali is the Alaska Railroad which, like the Parks Highway, runs from Anchorage to Fairbanks or vice versa.
You don't need a car to get around in Denali National Park, but if you visit during the shoulder season you can drive your own vehicle as far into the park as road conditions allow.
Denali National Park's peak season is mid-May through mid-September. Most tour, lodging, and restaurant amenities shut down as soon as the peak season ends, but if you're prepared to DIY a trip in winter conditions—or want to book a day tour out of Fairbanks—you can still visit during the winter.
Visiting during the early-May or mid- to late-September shoulder seasons offers a more secluded experience. Amenities and tour options are extremely limited, but September in particular is a beautiful time for exploring the park, when the weather cooperates.
Travel the park road
Perhaps the best-known excursion in Denali is taking a bus ride on the lone road running into the park.
Narrated tour buses and hop-on, hop-off transit buses , both joint ventures between global hospitality provider Aramark and Alaska Native corporation Doyon, Limited , used to run all the way down the 92-mile park road—but an ongoing land slump has forced partial closure of the road, so all vehicle traffic currently turns around at mile 43. Officials are building a bridge across the landslide/slump area and hope to have it open by 2025 .
For a quick (and free) taste of the park road, you can catch the courtesy shuttle that runs between the Denali Visitor Center and Savage River (mile 15 of the park road).
You can also rent a bicycle from Bike Denali , about a (bikeable) mile outside the park entrance, and explore as far as you like along the park road, or drive your personal vehicle as far as mile 15 during peak season, although the small parking area at Savage River fills up fast.
See North America's tallest peak
It's natural to expect a glimpse of North America's tallest mountain, Denali, when you come to the park that bears its name. But you'll have to venture to at least mile 9 of the park road before the elevation is high enough to reveal 20,310' Denali. If you're feeling adventurous you can also hike to the top of the aptly named Mountain Vista trail, at about mile 12, for more views.
The mountain is often obscured by clouds so if you don't get to see it while in the park, don't despair: You can also catch a glimpse from the Alaska Railroad trains or, if you're driving, from several well-marked waysides along the Parks Highway.
Take a hike
Denali is home to a handful of beautiful hiking trails, including the beloved Savage River and Alpine trails, and the stunning Triple Lakes Trail where you might be able to add beavers to your wildlife-viewing checklist, but you're also welcome to hike off-trail from the park road. Just hop off at any likely-looking pullout and explore.
No matter where you hike, it's important that you carry bear spray, which you can rent from the Alaska Geographic store in the park, next to the Denali Visitor Center—and know what to do if you encounter wildlife . Park rangers are also available to help you choose a hiking destination and coach you on how to handle wildlife encounters. They also lead a variety of group activities , including hikes both on- and off-trail.
Visit with sled dogs
Denali National Park is home to the National Park Service's only working kennel of sled dogs. Rangers demonstrate how they work with the dogs two-to-three times per day through the summer; you can walk to the kennels from the park entrance, or catch a free shuttle bus.
Other tours
You'll see a wide variety of other tour options advertised for Denali National Park, including whitewater rafting, horseback riding, ATV tours, and Jeep tours. With very few exceptions, these take place along the boundary of the park, not actually in it. But adventuring alongside Denali can be a fine—and thrilling—way to spend your visit.
Among companies operating just outside the park, Denali Horseback Tours is a perennial favorite. Their reliable steeds take you off into the hills for beautiful vistas overlooking the park and neighboring lands, without any of the noise or exhaust from a Jeep or ATV tour. If you do want the thrill of a motor-driven vehicle, though, Denali ATV Adventures is hugely popular.
A last, favorite way of seeing Denali at near-distance is from the water. Whitewater rafting tours from companies like the family-owned Denali Raft Adventures take you down the Nenana River, which forms the natural boundary on the east side of Denali National Park. Rafting excursions range from pulse-pounding to relatively sedate, so there’s something for almost everybody.
If you’re ready to splurge on a once-in-a-lifetime experience, Alaska Alpine Adventures is an excellent guide service that does have the required permits to work inside the park. Their custom hiking and backpacking tours demand a fairly high level of physical fitness, but if you’ve been working out regularly before your trip, they might be a good fit.
Where to stay in Denali National Park
Most of Denali's lodges and hotels cluster just outside the park entrance, but you'll find others dotted up and down the Parks Highway, extending as far north and south as the small towns of Healy and Cantwell, respectively.
For a true wilderness experience, consider flying in to one of the backcountry lodges at the end of the Denali National Park Road, like the Denali Backcountry Lodge —the only lodge in this area that’s posh enough to offer (limited) spa service—and the famed Kantishna Roadhouse , which serves gourmet food and offers guided programs in a small-group setting. Usually these lodges are accessed by bus, but due to the partial closure of the park road they're expected to operate on a fly-in-only basis through 2024.
If you like sleeping under the stars, Denali offers numerous options for camping during the summer. Usually all six of the park’s established campgrounds are open through peak visitor season, but only five of those campgrounds are currently accessible (due to the aforementioned road closure). Backcountry summer camping is also an option, as long as you get a permit (available only in person), carry a bear-resistant food container, and take the requisite wildlife-safety training (also only offered in person).
Nearby attractions
If you've brought a vehicle to Denali National Park, consider taking a side trip on the spectacular Denali Highway, which threads an east/west route through spectacularly wild, remote terrain between the tiny towns of Cantwell (near the Denali park entrance) and Paxson, which sits on the north/south Richardson Highway.
This "highway" can be very slow, rough going, so you might want to break up the trip by staying at one of the remote lodges dotted along its length, including the Alpine Creek Lodge (near Cantwell) and the Maclaren River Lodge (near Paxson). You'll also need to make sure your rental car agreement allows travel on gravel highways. Try Alaska Auto Rental , which has locations in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Denali.
Fairbanks is your closest source of city amenities, and offers a wealth of day and multi-day tours in its own right, like Northern Alaska Tour Company’s flying and driving tours to the Arctic Circle (and beyond), the most authentic gold-panning experience in town with family-owned Gold Daughters , and a chance to roam the forest with reindeer at the delightfully unexpected Running Reindeer Farm . If you happen to visit in winter, Fairbanks is your very best home base for seeing the northern lights .
Also in Fairbanks, don’t miss a chance to learn more about local Alaska Native culture with a stop by the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor Center , which houses several dioramas depicting traditional life through the seasons, an excellent gift shop for purchasing Alaska Native crafts, and the Tanana Chiefs Cultural Connections show in July and August.
If you've heard of the famous small-plane "flightseeing" trips around Denali the mountain, it might come as a surprise to hear that most of them don't set out from Denali National Park at all. Instead, the nearby small town of Talkeetna—accessible by driving, the Alaska Railroad, or Park Connection motorcoaches—is the usual launching-off place for flightseeing trips around the mountain, offered by Talkeetna Air Taxi , Sheldon Air Service , and K2 Aviation .
Where to eat
During the summer, there's a surprising variety of dining options packed into the road just outside the park entrance. For casual pub-style grub try 49th State Brewing Company , and for the most upscale meal available in the area, check out the Alpenglow restaurant in the Grande Denali Lodge. Last but absolutely not least, the beloved Moose-AKa's restaurant provides Eastern European cuisine in an authentic tavern setting.
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From towering sandstone cliffs, to geothermal wonders, to north america’s tallest peak, here’s how to hit the road through several u.s. national parks.
With 63 National Parks around the United States, planning the ideal road trip route is key to not only see the highlights but carving out time for unique experiences. When you road trip with us, we save you the accompanying headaches of fixing flat tires, planning where to stop, or travelling hundreds of miles in the wrong direction. Your job is to sit back, relax, and enjoy the view of America’s top natural wonders. So buckle up and get ready to kick up some dust on the road trip of a lifetime.
1: Zion National Park to the Grand Canyon
Highlights — Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park
Feel the buzz as you head to the Beehive State of Utah to explore Zion National Park. While it was only designated as a National Park in 1919, people have lived in and around Zion Canyon for thousands of years. Explore the world-famous Narrows, cleverly named because it’s the narrowest section of the canyon. You’ll be wowed by the massive cream, pink, and red sandstone cliffs and don’t be afraid to get your feet a little wet (which you will as you hike through the river).
The next stop on this epic road trip is Bryce Canyon National Park to stand in awe of the largest collection of hoodoos. Yes, it’s a real word and it refers to the spire-shaped rock formations. The hiking options are plentiful here and you can get a unique view of the hoodoos on the Queen’s Garden & Navajo Loop combo. Looking for something a bit easier? Check out the Rim Trail which serves up some spectacular park views.
Lastly, cross state lines into Arizona and make your way to Grand Canyon National Park. Bear witness to millions of years of geographical history and explore the many trails of the South Rim.
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Highlights — Kenai Fjords National Park, Denali National Park
If you’re looking to go a bit more remote on your next road trip, put Alaska at the top of your list. Anchorage is the largest city in the state and the perfect jumping off point for your outdoor wilderness adventure. Head south on one of the most scenic routes in the United States, the Seward Highway. It takes about two and a half hours to reach this small harbour town that gives you easy access to Kenai Fjords National Park. It’s home to the Harding Icefield Trail, a 8.2 mile (13 km) trail that opens up to a panoramic view of the Icefield. A challenging hike, the climb takes you about 1,000 ft higher in elevation so come prepared but there are easier trail options too.
There’s so much to see and do in Kenai Fjords National Park but when you’re ready to move on, head north to Denali National Park. Denali is the highest peak in North America at 20,310 ft and one of the most majestic sights in all of Alaska. With a variety of trails to choose from, we recommend starting with Horseshoe Lake Trail. This scenic hike takes you around Horseshoe Lake which is a popular spot for full-racked bull moose so keep an eye out!
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As you continue to explore Yellowstone, this is your chance to experience the “Serengeti of North America” in Lamar Valley. With its incredibly high concentration of wildlife, you might catch sight of wolves and grizzly bears who call this area home.
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Highlights — Death Valley National Park, Sequoia National Park, Yosemite National Park
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For the hottest, driest, and lowest National Park, head to Death Valley. Known as the land of extremes, you can experience the stark beauty of the badlands at Zabriskie Point. For the lowest point in North America, head to Badwater Basin which sits 282 ft below sea level and is a surreal landscape of salt flats.
From Death Valley, drive west to Sequoia National Park. It’s a sanctuary for the world’s largest trees and you can give a big ol’ hug to General Sherman, the largest tree on earth. At the north end of Giant Forest, this behemoth sits tall at about 275 ft, and believe it or not, is still growing.
Your last but not least stop on this road trip is Yosemite National Park. There are hikes, waterfalls, breathtaking views — everything you’d ever want, really. Hike the Mist Trail, get a little damp from Vernal Falls, and enjoy the postcard-worthy views of imposing granite cliffs.
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5: Anchorage to Wrangell-St. Elias
Highlights — Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
At a size comparable to Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the country of Switzerland combined, is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska. You may need more than one trip to explore all 13 million acres so we recommend starting with a hike along the Bonanza Mine Trail. While considered a harder hike, your reward is sweeping Alaskan views, and of course, the historic site of Bonanza Mine.
As you explore this region of Alaska, add Valdez and Glennallen to your list of stops. Valdez Glacier Lake, Thompson’s Pass viewpoint, and Gulkana River are all worth a visit too.
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The tour is approximately 4-6 hours long and takes you approximately 30 - 43 miles into the park, depending on weather and road conditions. The rest of the day is free for optional tours, such as river rafting (see Tour Add-Ons). Overnight near the Denali park entrance. Day 3. Denali National Park to Anchorage.
Day Two. Today is your full-day adventure into Denali National Park. Traveling 92 miles into the park to the historic Kantishna Gold Mining area at the end of the road! This 13 to 14-hour Wilderness Experience offers a wonderful diversity for visitors. Incredible scenery, a narrated history of the park road and some of the best opportunities to ...
Prices per person based on double occupancy. All prices subject to change without notice. Please call 800.544.0552 for quote and to book. An amazing Denali getaway is just a train ride away: ride the Alaska Railroad to Denali National Park. Choose from one or two-night packages from Anchorage or Fairbanks.
Circle Alaska Adventure Tour. Duration: 12 days. Starting at: $3139 / pp. Ride the Alaska Railroad, explore Denali National Park, search for gold, meet a sled dog team, and much more! Travel abroad on the Alaska Railroad to Denali and Fairbanks and by car to Valdez, Seward, and Anchorage.
Season: May 12 - Sep 20 $114+ 4.5 to 12 hrs. The best way to get an overview of Denali National Park is aboard one of the park buses, which feature a trained naturalist who both drives and provides narration. Available tours include the Natural History Tour ( 4 − 5 hrs), and the Tundra Wilderness Tour ( 5 − ...
By Car: Denali is 5½ hours from Anchorage and 2.5 hours from Fairbanks by. By Train: Denali is 8 hours by the Alaska Railroad from Anchorage, or 4 hours by train from Fairbanks. My Motorcoach: The Park Connection provides transportation between Seward, Anchorage, and Talkeetna to Denali. If you arrive by motorcoach or train, Sheep Shuttle can ...
Denali Rail Tours (Anchorage - Talkeetna - Denali) Every seat takes advantage of the 180-degree dome view. It may be the same locomotive pulling all the cars on the scenery-rich ride from Anchorage to Denali, but Gray Line Alaska's private luxury McKinley Explorer railcars travel on a custom schedule. Visit the whistle-stop town of Talkeetna ...
Anchorage / Denali / Talkeetna / Anchorage Rail Tour - 72H 3 Days / 2 Nights - View Itinerary. Fares from: $899.00. Check Availability. Anchorage / Denali / Denali / Talkeetna / Anchorage Rail Tour - 73A 4 Days / 3 Nights - View Itinerary. Fares from: $1,149.00.
02 Days +. Details >>. Denali Sightseeing Day Tours, Denali Activities and Adventures. Denali National Park with 20,320 ft. Mt. Denali is a natural wilderness habitat for bears, caribou, Dall sheep, moose, wolves, and lynxes. There are also more than 160 different birds that you can witness on Denali National Park bus tours.
Explore Anchorage, Fairbanks and the backcountry of Denali National Park on this reversible 3-day Denali Alaska Railroad Highlights tour. Learn more here. Book Your 2024 Alaska Rail Vacations by February 28th and Enjoy $500 (Per Couple) in Saving.
Train from Denali National Park to Anchorage via Denali Star Train. 7.5 hrs . $193 / person. The southbound Denali Star Train departs Denali for the 265-mile, 7.5-hour journey to Anchorage, with stops in Talkeetna and Wasilla. ... Best Denali National Park Tours & Excursions: 1.
Denali National Park to Anchorage Enjoy a leisurely morning on your own, or choose from several excursions like flightseeing or river rafting (see Tour Add-ons) before departing. Transfer to the rail station is provided by hotel courtesy shuttle where you depart at 12:30pm and journey southward on the Alaska Railroad.
The perfect introduction to Denali. Enjoy the simple comforts of an authentic Alaskan cabin in the peaceful setting of the Alaskan wilderness at the Denali Cabins. Venture off the beaten path and explore Denali National Park. For a complete Alaskan experience, we recommend pairing this itinerary with a trip to Kenai Fjords National Park.
Day 1 - Anchorage / Denali. Upon arrival pickup your full-size car and depart for Denali National Park. The park is located 236 miles north of Anchorage. Depending on your timing you can travel exclusively on the Parks Highway or tour via Hatcher Pass. You may drop your car off with our representative tonight or tomorrow.
Denali National Park. Denali is a big part of the Anchorage skyline. The tallest peak on the continent pops up on the northern horizon. ... Some itineraries even include glacier landings in the shadow of Denali. Flightseeing tours from Anchorage are perfect for travelers with a long "to see and do" list. The mountain looms large, but it's ...
Getting to Denali National Park. Traveling to Denali National Park is straightforward, with many options to choose from. Most people depart from Anchorage or Fairbanks via a car rental or by one of the many motorcoach options that connect to Denali along the Parks Highway. This scenic roadway offers breathtaking views and pull-off photography ...
Tour ID 132. Price From $1,131 + Tax. Duration 4 Days / 3 Nights. Start / End Seward / Anchorage. Departure Dates Daily from 5/19/2024 to 9/11/2024. Travel By Train, Motorcoach. Tour Type Self Guided. Destinations Seward, Denali Park, Anchorage.
From $1,599 plus $129 taxes per person. This efficient vacation is a great way to visit Denali Park when you have limited time. You can begin this tour in either Anchorage or Fairbanks. You will travel on the Luxury Dome rail cars and enjoy the Tundra Wilderness Tour while in Denali Park.
This incredible Alaska summer tour takes the scenic route from Fairbanks to Anchorage. Along the way, we spend time venturing deep into Denali National Park, chartering two scenic flights for views of the area's peaks, glaciers, and valleys, and boarding the Alaska Railroad for a beautiful stretch to Talkeetna.. EXPLORE Fairbanks, Denali National Park, Talkeetna, Anchorage—and all points ...
Tour overview: This scenic flight from Anchorage to Denali National Park takes you within six miles of the 20,320 ft—Denali summit, North America's tallest mountain. Fly by float plane, plane on skis, or even wheels (depending on lake / ice conditions) from Anchorage's Lake Hood, the world's busiest seaplane airport.
During the summer, the train departs daily from Anchorage, arriving in Denali at 4 p.m. In winter, the train passes by Denali on its weekly route to Fairbanks. The trip north passes through the town of Talkeetna. The Denali depot is right next to the park's visitor center. You won't have to wait to see Denali either; many of the best views are ...
The sun is already up, so start the day with an early morning flightseeing trip. Take off from Merrill Field or Lake Hood Seaplane Base for the journey to the Denali National Park and Preserve. No need for in-flight entertainment on this trip; the full splendor of the Alaska Range unfurls outside the window. Explore North America's tallest peak ...
Six million acres of untouched wilderness. All 20,310 feet of North America's tallest peak. And only 92 miles of roadway. All told, Denali National Park is larger than the entire state of New ...
From Anchorage, you can easily visit 3 of Alaska's national parks as a day tour (and see one from above!). Seward, the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park, is just a 2 hour drive, or 4 hour train ride from Anchorage. The train schedule accommodates visitors who want to ride down, do a day cruise into Kenai Fjords, and return in the evening.
Bus Fees. Sightseeing by bus is the primary way to experience Denali in the summer. There are two types of buses: Non-narrated transit buses: The entrance fee is not included in the price of a transit bus ticket. In addition to purchasing a bus ticket, you will need to pay the individual entrance fee, purchase a pass, or bring your current annual or lifetime pass with you.
Lastly, cross state lines into Arizona and make your way to Grand Canyon National Park. Bear witness to millions of years of geographical history and explore the many trails of the South Rim. Hit the road on: Best of Utah & Arizona National Parks. 2: The Anchorage Loop. Highlights — Kenai Fjords National Park, Denali National Park
Duration: 10 days. Starting at: $3449 / pp. Travel the entire Alaska Railroad in just nine days! Take the train from Anchorage to Seward, Talkeetna, Denali, and Fairbanks. Cruise to an active glacier, jet boat on the Talkeetna River, view wildlife in Denali National Park and... Browse itinerary.
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