Denali Highway Overnight Excursion
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Denali Highway Overnight Excursion

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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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About this experience

Experience the soul of Interior Alaska on a 2-day overnight tour, away from crowds. Travel the stunning Denali Highway, spotting diverse wildlife like moose, caribou, and bears amidst tundra and glacial valleys. Learn about edible wild berries and unique geological formations. Relax in a cozy, remote lodge before witnessing the spectacular Aurora Borealis dance overhead, completely free from light pollution. This intimate journey offers a deep, personal connection with Alaska's wild heart.

Why Choose This Tour?
Experience a real slice of Alaska in 2 days - no tour buses, no crowds.

Travel a historic and scenic section of Interior Alaska via the 152 mile Denali Highway.

Connect with nature through wild foraging and geology exploration.

Overnight in a peaceful, remote setting with a chance to view the aurora.

Led by local, knowledgeable guides focused on sustainability, safety and authenticity. Extra fun surprises always included!

Available options

2 Guests-Same Room

Double Occupancy-One Room<br/>Pickup included

Solo Guest Overnight

Pickup included

5 to 7 Guests

2 Rooms-Each with 2 Queen Beds<br/>Pickup included

3 or 4 Guest-Same Room

One Room-2 Queen Beds<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Photography during all activities and Aurora.
Knowledgeable, wilderness certified guides.
Berry pickings baskets, prospecting tools, and field guides
Overnight Accommodations at a Wilderness Lodge.
Snacks and Hot Beverages
Round-trip transportation from Fairbanks lodging.

What's not included

Meals, there is a restaurant on site at the lodge, for breakfast and dinner. We also make stops at convenience stores along the route.
Winter Clothing
Gratuity is NOT included, and is appreciated by our guides.
Another Room for Accommodation
Another 2 Extra Rooms for Accommodation

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We will discuss the specifics of the start time of the tour and pickup at your lodging a day or two before your reserved tour date.
Please bring the following:
Weather appropriate layers, temperatures in the Fall can easily dip down into the teens at night. Day temps are generally in the 50's Fahrenheit.
Waterproof hiking shoes or Winter Boots. Please do NOT wear sneakers.
Sunglasses
Hat, Gloves and Extra Socks
Bug Spray, just in case
Flashlight or headlamp
Water bottle, snacks, and personal items.
Camera and tripod for night sky photography (optional). Rentals also available.
Make sure to bring your great sense of adventure!
This tour is not suitable for children under 12 years of age. Although this tour is very safe, younger children tend to get bored easier on a multi-hour road trip. Please call to discuss specifics, we may be able to make exceptions.
This tour is not suggested for anyone with severe mobility issues. We will be in and out of a vehicle often and walking on uneven terrain. Please call to discuss any mobility issues before booking, to see if we can safely accommodate you.

About Fairbanks

Fairbanks, located in the heart of Alaska, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich gold rush history, and unique subarctic climate. It's a gateway to extraordinary experiences like the Northern Lights, world-class fishing, and a vibrant arts scene. Fairbanks offers a blend of rugged wilderness and charming small-town atmosphere, making it a must-visit for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike.

Top Attractions

Chena Hot Springs

A popular destination for soaking in natural hot springs, Chena Hot Springs is located about 60 miles northeast of Fairbanks. The resort offers a variety of activities, including aurora viewing, dog sledding, and ice museum tours.

Nature Full day Moderate to Expensive

Museum of the North

Located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, this museum showcases the natural and cultural history of Alaska. Exhibits include wildlife dioramas, Native Alaskan artifacts, and contemporary art.

Museum 2-3 hours Moderate

Fairbanks Arctic Warfare Training Center

This historic site offers a glimpse into the military history of Fairbanks, with exhibits on the Arctic warfare training that took place during World War II and the Cold War.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to Low

Pioneer Park

A 44-acre park featuring historic buildings, museums, and recreational facilities. It's a great place to learn about Fairbanks' gold rush history and enjoy outdoor activities.

Historical/Entertainment 2-3 hours Free to Low

Mosquito Lake

A popular spot for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The lake is home to a variety of fish species and is a great place to see moose, bears, and other wildlife.

Nature/Adventure Half day to full day Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Salmon

Freshly caught Alaskan salmon, often grilled or smoked, is a must-try dish in Fairbanks.

Main Course Gluten-free, high in protein

Reindeer Sausage

A local specialty made from reindeer meat, often served as sausage or in stews.

Main Course Gluten-free, high in protein

Bannock

A traditional Alaskan bread made with flour, water, and sometimes berries or other ingredients.

Bread Vegetarian, can be vegan if made without dairy

Akutaq

Also known as Eskimo ice cream, this traditional dish is made with whipped fat, berries, and sometimes fish or other ingredients.

Dessert Vegetarian, high in fat

Popular Activities

Hiking Dog sledding Snowmobiling Whitewater rafting Soaking in hot springs Scenic drives Wildlife viewing Visiting museums

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This is the best time to visit Fairbanks for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and enjoying the midnight sun. The weather is mild, and most attractions are open.

5°C to 25°C 41°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United States Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Alaska Time Zone (AKT, UTC-9)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Fairbanks is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions, especially in the winter.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night
  • • Dress appropriately for the weather and activities
  • • Carry bear spray when hiking or camping in the wilderness

Getting there

By air
  • Fairbanks International Airport • 5 miles (8 km) from city center
By train

Fairbanks Depot

By bus

Fairbanks Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is affordable and convenient for getting around the city. Buses run on a regular schedule, but service may be limited in the winter.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Fairbanks College Area Chena Ridge

Day trips

Denali National Park
120 miles (193 km) • Full day

Denali National Park is home to North America's tallest peak and offers stunning landscapes, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities.

Arctic Circle
115 miles (185 km) north of Fairbanks • Full day

The Arctic Circle is a symbolic line of latitude that marks the northernmost point where the sun is visible at the winter solstice.

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
250 miles (402 km) southeast of Fairbanks • Overnight

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is the largest national park in the United States and offers stunning landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor activities.

Festivals

World Ice Art Championships • March Midnight Sun Festival • June Fairbanks Fur Rendezvous • February

Pro tips

  • Visit in the summer to experience the midnight sun and enjoy outdoor activities
  • Book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during peak seasons
  • Dress in layers, as the weather can change quickly, especially in the winter
  • Try local cuisine, including fresh seafood and Alaskan specialties
  • Be bear aware and carry bear spray when hiking or camping in the wilderness
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 7
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