Our signature tour of Alaska, plus your own private cabin in Denali National Park
Our lodge-based, multisport adventure is the ultimate way to experience south central and interior Alaska, especially under the guidance of expert MTS leaders--all Denali locals! Take a tram to the lofty heights of Mount Alyeska and then trek on a glacier, sea kayak past tidewater glaciers in Prince William Sound, go whitewater rafting through the heart of the Alaska Range, take a phenomenally beautiful “flightseeing” trip over the Alaska Range, and enjoy fabulous wildlife viewing in Denali National Park.
There’s an adventure here for every appetite, including a ride on the famed Alaska Railroad and a dramatic bush plane trip past North America’s highest peak—Denali herself! After an active day of fun, you’ll relax in a comfortable hotel or lodge, including three nights at Camp Denali. This renowned rustic wilderness lodge is located deep inside Denali National Park, where wonderful views of Denali (“The Great One”) are possible right from your private cabin’s doorstep.
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Activities
Easy to strenuous day hikes, easy sea kayaking and whitewater rafting (Class III/IV rapids), optional canoeing & fishing
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Spend three nights inside Denali National Park (most companies don't overnight here)! Hike and explore while you enjoy a relaxing stay at world-renowned Camp Denali!
- Explore the beautiful tidewater glaciers of Prince William Sound by boat and sea kayak
- Spectacular "flightseeing" over the Alaska Range, raft the Nenana River, trek on a glacier, and more!
Duration: 8 days Start Location: Anchorage End Location: Anchorage
Download Detailed ItineraryBRIEF Itinerary
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Day 1 : Anchorage – Girdwood
Note: You will need to arrive in Anchorage prior to Day 1.
On DAY ONE, meet in Anchorage for pre-trip meeting over breakfast. We'll drive along Turnagain Arm to the mountain community of Girdwood, then travel by tram to hike on a glacier.
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Day 2 : Prince William Sound
Charter boat excursion and sea kayaking past tidewater glaciers in Prince William Sound.
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Day 3 : Fly to Denali – whitewater rafting on the Nenana River
Scenic bush plane flight over the Alaska Range to the entrance of Denali National Park. Whitewater rafting on the Nenana River outside Denali National Park.
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Day 4 : Denali National Park
Morning hike, followed by a wildlife viewing and sightseeing drive into Denali National Park with a picnic dinner along the way. Arrive at Camp Denali for three-night stay.
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Days 5 - 6 : Denali National Park
Choose from a variety of activities including hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, or fishing. After a delicious dinner at the lodge, evening programs round out the day.
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Day 7 : Alaska Railroad – Anchorage
Depart for the park entrance. We'll board the historic Alaska Railroad for dinner and the scenic ride to Anchorage.
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Day 8 : Depart Anchorage
Enjoy breakfast together at the hotel to say final goodbyes before headed home.
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DATES: Best time to go: June - September Departures: Jun 12 - 19, 2012 Special Alaskan Wildflower Departure! Jun 26, 2012 - Jul 3, 2012 Jul 3 - 10, 2012 Aug 21 - 28, 2012 Fall Colors in Denali! Possible Northern Lights!! |
PRICING:
2012 Prices 3-4 guests possible with small group surcharge First single supplement $1200 All other single supplements $2200 Minimum age is 10. |
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Copper Whale Inn
AnchorageComfort, convenience and natural wonders converge to create a relaxing respite at this unique downtown inn. Conveniently located in the heart of Anchorage, the Copper Whale offers stunning views across Cook Inlet to the Alaska Range. Binoculars in the living room help you spot bald eagles, beluga whales and other passing wildlife.
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Denali Grizzly Bear Cabins
DenaliPioneer-family owned and operated since 1968, these Alaska cabins are nestled in a beautiful wooded setting overlooking the Nenana River. Enjoy the clean, invigorating air of the surrounding snowcapped mountains, or just relax and watch the river roll by from the warm comfort of your cabin.
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Camp Denali
Denali National ParkSituated on 67 acres of rising terrain, Camp Denali is centered on a pond that reflects up to 11 major peaks of the Alaska Range. Family-owned and operated, this rustic homestead is complimented by traditional cabin amenities, such as wood stoves, propane lights, and hand-sewn quilts made by Denali's own staff.
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Alyeska Resort Hotel
GirdwoodTucked amid the Chugach Mountains with a backdrop of glaciers and towering spruce trees, Alaska's only AAA-rated, 4-diamond hotel offers world-class accommodations. Guest rooms are decorated with simple elegance, and the incredible fitness center boasts a huge saltwater tub with giant bay windows, the ultimate spot for relaxation.
Properties shown are representative of the accommodations we use on this trip, may not be inclusive of all accommodations we use, and are subject to change.
Expert leadership is the key to an exciting, unforgettable experience. Our trips feature gifted leaders for whom leading trips is a true vocation. Besides showing you wonders you’d never find on your own, they make sure everything runs smoothly and safely without a hitch. They are knowledgeable about all aspects of your trip, and take great pleasure in sharing their insights with you. More than just guides, they positively elevate your experience by being teachers, companions, and the best of friends. You’ll be in good hands with them every step of the way.
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Mike Speaks
Mike Speaks has a list of international guiding experiences that reads like the archives of the old Explorer's Club in London. He was recently the expedition leader for a 590-mile National Geographic trip down the Blue Nile in Ethiopia. He has rafted first descents in Malawi, Ethiopia, Borneo, Madagascar, and Pakistan. He has been a river guide for two decades on the greatest rivers of the world, including the Zambezi, the Bio-Bio, the Tatshenshini, and the Alsek. He has assisted in film documentaries of Egypt, Burma, India, and Bhutan. He has explored all the rivers of northern Pakistan. This Alabama boy will have you speaking with a drawl within minutes, yet he makes his home on the flanks of Mount Denali in Alaska. He's a naturalist, a ski mountaineer, a whitewater expert, an experienced sea kayaker, and a humorist through it all. Michael is a favorite for his quick wit, take-charge style, and outstanding leadership.
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Clint Fries
Clint Fries, Alaska Discovery Guide: Calm, conscious and curious... Clint is an explorer. Guiding for 20 years from the Arctic to Latin America, he is always up for an adventure, and seldom at a loss for words. Clint entertains in front of some of the finest backdrops known. He likes to combine exquisite wilderness meals and an eye for the unseen. Join him for a trip and you will likely find the group positive, cohesive, and at ease in the wilds.




