Day 1
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Chugach National Forest
We’ll travel south on the scenic Seward Highway (a USDA National Scenic Byway, Alaska Scenic Byway, and All American Road) along the Turnagain Arm to the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge on the Kenai Peninsula. The mountains of the Chugach Range and the Kenai Mountains will tower above us as we marvel at the scenery and look for wildlife along the way. We’ll camp near the waters edge at one of our favorite Alaskan lakes.
You will have a full day here to participate in a variety of recreational activities. We recommend taking advantage of the great hiking in the area and encourage you to use our canoes to explore the local lakes.
Other popular activities in the area include:
- World class fishing- Fish the world famous waters of the Kenai River for salmon and/or Dolly Varden and trout. (from $125-200)
- River rafting- 2 hour and full day scenic river rafting trips are available on the Kenai River ($50-100)
- Horse back riding- ($50)
- Mt bike rentals- Great single track trails in the area!
Day 2
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Chugach National Forest
We’ll travel south on the scenic Seward Highway (a USDA National Scenic Byway, Alaska Scenic Byway, and All American Road) along the Turnagain Arm to the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge on the Kenai Peninsula. The mountains of the Chugach Range and the Kenai Mountains will tower above us as we marvel at the scenery and look for wildlife along the way. We’ll camp near the waters edge at one of our favorite Alaskan lakes.
You will have a full day here to participate in a variety of recreational activities. We recommend taking advantage of the great hiking in the area and encourage you to use our canoes to explore the local lakes.
Other popular activities in the area include:
- World class fishing- Fish the world famous waters of the Kenai River for salmon and/or Dolly Varden and trout. (from $125-200)
- River rafting- 2 hour and full day scenic river rafting trips are available on the Kenai River ($50-100)
- Horse back riding- ($50)
- Mt bike rentals- Great single track trails in the area!
Day 3
Today our destination is Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park, home of the 300 square mile Harding Ice Field and abundant marine wildlife. You will have a full day here to participate in a variety of recreational activities. Tonight we’ll stay at a Seward hotel.
There is outstanding hiking here for those who didn’t get enough the past few days. Hikers can choose between the Harding Ice field trail at Exit Glacier, the steep Mt. Marathon climb, and / or Caines Head trail.
Or consider the other activities available. The glacier/wildlife cruise is one of our favorites.
Other popular activities in the area include
Glacier/wildlife cruise- By far the most popular activity in the area is the glacier/wildlife cruise into the heart of Kenai Fjords National Park. Look for the abundant wildlife that can be observed including whales (Orcas and Humpbacks), sea otters, endangered Stellar sea lions, Dall porpoises, and colonies of nesting sea birds (including Puffins, cormorants, Oyster Catchers, and Bald Eagles to name a few). On the way you’ll visit an active tidewater glacier and watch and listen for falling ice.
Day 4
Today we travel north to Denali National Park. Denali Mt. (Mt. McKinley) (20,320 ft.), Mt Foraker (17,400 ft.), and Mt. Hunter (14,573 ft.) are all visible from several vistas along the way.
Continuing north we will head over Broad Pass and our first taste of the treeless north. On the north side of Alaska Range we’ll meet up with the Nenana River which will lead us to Denali National Park.
This evening we’ll have time to explore the park entrance, visit the newly constructed Denali National Park Visitor Center and/or go on a short hike
Day 5
We’ll spend two full days exploring the Denali region.
One day is set aside for a wildlife bus tour into the heart of Denali National Park (included in tour cost). Keep your camera ready as you search for grizzly bears, black bears, moose, wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, arctic fox, and if your lucky, tremendous views of North America's largest mountain Mt. McKinley (Denali). Get off the bus for a hike in a wild and remote wilderness.
The other day is set aside for recreational activities based near the park entrance. There are multiple hiking options within Denali National Park near the park entrance. Another popular activity is the sled dog kennel tour offered free by the National Park Service.
Other popular activities in the area include:
- River rafting- Mild and wild rides are offered on the Class II-IV Nenana River ($50-100)
- Flight seeing- The best way to experience the immensity of Mt McKinley up close ($220)
- Horseback riding- (from $25)
- Mountain biking- Rent a Mt. bike for a ride into Denali National Park
- River kayaking- Ride an inflatable kayak on the Nenana River
Day 6
We’ll spend two full days exploring the Denali region.
One day is set aside for a wildlife bus tour into the heart of Denali National Park (included in tour cost). Keep your camera ready as you search for grizzly bears, black bears, moose, wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, arctic fox, and if your lucky, tremendous views of North America's largest mountain Mt. McKinley (Denali). Get off the bus for a hike in a wild and remote wilderness.
The other day is set aside for recreational activities based near the park entrance. There are multiple hiking options within Denali National Park near the park entrance. Another popular activity is the sled dog kennel tour offered free by the National Park Service.
Other popular activities in the area include:
- River rafting- Mild and wild rides are offered on the Class II-IV Nenana River ($50-100)
- Flight seeing- The best way to experience the immensity of Mt McKinley up close ($220)
- Horseback riding- (from $25)
- Mountain biking- Rent a Mt. bike for a ride into Denali National Park
- River kayaking- Ride an inflatable kayak on the Nenana River
Day 7
Casual drive to Anchorage with time to stop for sightseeing and day hikes. We will arrive in Anchorage by 5:00-5:30 pm.
Day 8
Matanuska River Valley
We’ll depart Anchorage in the morning and travel to the Matanuska Glacier, the largest accessible glacier in Alaska. This afternoon we’ll walk out onto the glacial ice and moraine and explore a variety of unique glacial features
Day 9
Wrangell St. Elias National Park
Wrangell St. Elias National Park is the largest national park in the U.S. (13.2 million acres) and is part of one of the largest protected areas in the world (a world heritage site). Four major mountain ranges can be found here; the Chugach, St. Elias, Alaska, and the Wrangells, containing some of North America's highest peaks.
Our destination within the park is the old copper mining towns of McCarthy and Kennicott. En route we'll cross the mighty Copper River and travel the old railway path to McCarthy.
The Kennecott mines (different spelling then the town) were developed starting in 1907 and were, for awhile, the most productive copper mines in the U.S. Today they remain as a national historic landmark and an excellent example of early 20th century Alaskan history.
Located nearby are the massive Kennicott and Root Glaciers. They converge here and are overshadowed by the 5000 foot Stairway Icefall. This is a truly unique location not accessible to the mass tourist.
Day 10
You will have a full day here to participate in a variety of recreational activities. We recommend taking advantage of the great hiking in the area. Hike along the side of the root glacier or climb up to Bonanza Mine for sweeping views.
Other popular activities in the area include
Glacier hiking with crampons- This is one of the best places for glacier hiking in Alaska (from $65)
Ice climbing- Expert guides will show you “the ropes” of glacier climbing. (from $150)
Flight seeing- View the immense ice fields from the air (from $95)
Historic mine tours- Take a guided tour of Kennicott and learn about the areas fascinating human history ($25)
Day 11
En route to Valdez we’ll view the Alaska Pipeline and stop at the road accessible Worthington Glacier for a short hike. Later, we’ll cross scenic Thompson Pass and arrive in Valdez in time to explore the harbor or go on a short hike.
Often referred to as the 'Little Switzerland" of Alaska, Valdez is beautifully situated at the base of the towering Chugach Mountains on the shores of Prince William Sound. Made famous by the Alaska Pipeline, and later the Exxon Valdez oil spill, Valdez has since become a popular tourist destination. Visitors are attracted to the lush landscape, high concentration of glaciers, and great outdoor recreation.
Day 12
You will have a full day here to participate in a variety of recreational activities. We recommend taking advantage of the great hiking in the area or consider our other favorite activity: the sea kayak trip to Shoup Glacier.
Other popular activities in the area include
Sea kayaking- An outstanding trip to the face of Shoup Glacier to view wildlife and glacial ice, perfectly suitable for beginners. ($149)
River rafting- Splash through the waves of the nearby Lowe River (from $50)
Glacier/wildlife cruises- Look for wildlife and enjoy the outstanding glacial scenery ($150)
Ocean fishing- Fish for Halibut and Salmon ($185-$200)
Day 13
Today we’ll cross Prince William Sound on the Alaska State Ferry. We'll look for bears, humpback and killer whales, Dall porpoises, sea lions, harbor seals, and mountain goats as we relax and enjoy the scenery. En route we'll pass the Columbia Glacier, one of the largest and most magnificent tidewater glaciers in the state. The Columbia Glacier covers an area the size of Los Angeles and casts thousands of tons of ice into the sea each year. As we pass the Columbia we'll search for seals sunbathing on the floating ice-bergs.
Our destination this afternoon is the small, end of the road town of Hope. We’ll camp near the shore of Turnagain Arm.
Day 14
Today we’ll explore the fascinating gold rush town of Hope (population about 200). Walking among the narrow roads lined with well preserved log cabins is like going back in time to turn of the century Alaska. There is great hiking. We will return to Anchorage by approximately 5:00-5:30 pm.
Other popular activities in the area include
Sixmile Creek whitewater rafting- Class V Three-Canyon Run $135.00 per person. Class IV Two-Canyon Run $95.00 per person
2-Hour trip on the beautiful Granite Creek (Class II) near Hope- $50.00 per person.
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