3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
7 people
English
Few places on Earth rival the grandeur of Denali National Park. This 3-hour hike, led by a naturalist guide, is limited to just seven people for a more personalized experience. Perfect for the first-time visitor, the experience is offered in the morning, afternoon or under the midnight sun (twilight), allowing you to explore the boreal Alaska Range forest at a time that suits you best.
Your journey into Denali National Park starts with pickup from your hotel. Once on the road, you and your small group will follow your guide into one of the largest, wildest national parks there is—Denali has no readerboard-lined trails, no crowded roads. It’s 6.1 million acres of wild.
Your guide will take you into this Alaskan landscape for roughly 3 hours, hiking at a doable pace of 1mph (1.6/kmh), frequently stopping for photos, chatting, and even foraging, if in season. Bring sturdy shoes, as you’ll walk on “social” trails over roots, rocks, and mud. You’ll see the tundra, taiga, the boreal forest, glacial rivers, and—with any luck—the mountain itself.
After you’ve learned all about this wild wonder (and photographed it), it’s back to your hotel near Denali National Park.