
7 national parks in 12 amazing days
Departures
Duration
12 Days, 11 Nights
Starting Price
$11,999 | Based on Double Occupancy
the ultimate alaska bucket list
New for 2026, this immersive 12-day adventure showcases the best of the National Parks of Alaska. Explore seven national parks, witness grizzly bears fishing at Brooks Falls, cross the Arctic Circle en route to some of the most remote corners of Alaska, and trek on ancient glaciers. Compare this amazing tour to other National Park tours, you will see this is a very unique offering.



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Itinerary
This meticulously crafted itinerary offers an epic adventure full of experiences that showcase the grandeur of Alaska. Take in the splendor of Denali, journey deep into the Arctic, and cruise the pristine waters of Prince William Sound. Whether hiking, flightseeing, kayaking, or dog sledding, this itinerary blends a bucket-list National Parks circuit with adventure for a truly unforgettable Alaskan experience.
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Day 01
Anchorage
Immerse Yourself in History, Culture, and Beauty
Welcome to Alaska! Check-in to your Anchorage accommodations any time after 4 p.m. Enjoy the midnight sun and all that Alaska’s largest city has to offer. Some of the best dining in the state is found here. Take a stroll along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail or ride on the Anchorage Trolley Tour to get a better understanding of how Anchorage came to be.
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Day 02
Lake Clark & Katmai National Parks
Into the Wild
Your Alaska adventure begins with an early morning private transfer from Anchorage to Lake Hood Seaplane Base. After a breathtaking fly-out journey over the rugged wilderness, the first stop is Lake Clark National Park, where you’ll land on Upper Twin Lakes to visit the legendary hand-built cabin of Dick Proenneke. This scenic flight offers incredible views of Alaska’s untouched landscapes, with opportunities to spot wildlife along the way.
Bear Viewing
Next, you’ll fly to Katmai National Park and Preserve, home to the famous Brooks Falls bear viewing platforms. In peak season, as many as fifty bears can be seen fishing for salmon along the Brooks River. The experience is self-guided, but park rangers provide orientation and assistance. If time allows, you might also witness the dramatic Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, a vast ash flow left behind by the Novarupta Volcano eruption of 1912. The return flight to Anchorage, arriving around 8 pm, offers more chances to spot wildlife such as beluga whales, moose, and Dall sheep, all while enjoying insights from your experienced Alaska bush pilot.
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Day 03
Anchorage & Denali
Alaska’s Rich Cultural Tapestry
Your day begins at 8:30 a.m. with a visit to the Native Heritage Center, where you’ll explore the rich history and traditions of Alaska’s first people. Inside the welcome house, vibrant exhibits celebrate contemporary native cultures, while the outdoor sites showcase ancient customs and storytelling. This immersive experience provides a deep appreciation for Alaska’s Indigenous heritage, blending past and present through engaging displays and live presentations.
Iditarod Headquarters
Next, head north to Willow for an unforgettable sled dog experience with Vern, a seasoned Iditarod musher. Learn about the evolution of dog mushing and hear fascinating insights from Vern on race logistics, survival gear, and the dedication of both mushers and dogs. Then, experience the thrill of a dog-powered ride in a summer training buggy through the forest. Later, continue to Denali National Park, stopping for breathtaking views and a chance to stretch before arriving at your evening destination.
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Day 04
Denali
Upgrade available on this day.
Recharge Your Battery
Today is a day of leisure. There are many things to experience in and around Denali National Park. Guests may enjoy the scenery and activities provided at their accommodations (some accommodations provide kayaks). There are also various hiking options in and around Denali National Park. In addition, Denali National Park Visitor Center offers many activities such as exhibits, movies, dog kennel tours, etc.
Available Upgrades
1 – ATV 4-Wheeler Adventure (2 hrs)
- $150 single rider, $250 double riders, $350 triple riders, $400 quad riders
- Explore 10 miles of varied terrain: coal mining trails, rocky creek beds, hill climbing, and water and mud crossings
2 – 9-Hole Tundra Golf (2 hrs) | $125/person
- Play a round at Black Diamond, a short but challenging course full of Alaskan hazards like tundra marsha and the occasional moose hoof print
3 – Denali Zipline (3 hrs) | $165/person
- Your adventure begins with a three-mile trail ride through scenic Alaskan wilderness
- After gearing up, certified guides will lead you along six sky-bridges and seven thrilling ziplines
4. Fat Truck Tour (2 hrs) | $249/person
- Travel up an old mining trail to the upper lookout for vista views and to learn about the area’s geology and history
- Test out the amphibious qualities of the truck with your guide!
- One departure only; limited to 6 people
5. Canyon Wave Whitewater Rafting Tour (2 hrs) | $140/person
- Journey through 11 miles of a glacial river with spectacular views of Denali National Park gems on this afternoon experience
- Most rapids are Class 3 with a couple Class 4 rapids
- Must be 12+ years or older
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Day 05
Denali
Upgrade available on this day.
Explore Denali Your Way
This morning you have three options to explore Denali National Park!
Two Activity Options Available
Option 1 – RELAXED
Take a five-hour Denali Park Shuttle ride deep into the wilderness for a chance to spot the “Big 5”: moose, Dall sheep, caribou, wolves, and grizzlies. Your guide will escort you to the departure point before you set off on this scenic wildlife tour.
Option 2 – MODERATE
Enjoy a self-guided 2.1-mile loop hike around Horseshoe Lake, featuring stunning views of the Nenana River and Glitter Gulch. Benches along the way provide perfect spots to rest and soak in the scenery, with a moderate climb back to meet your guide.
Available Upgrades
1 – Self-Guided Savage River E-Bike Ride (4 hrs) | $105/person
- Instead of the above options, experience Denali by bike!
- Leave right from Bike Denali and pedal yourself into the park, navigating steep terrain in undeveloped wilderness
- E-bikes come with racks, panniers, bear spray with handlebar mount, and quality rain suit
- E-bike experience recommended
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Day 06
Gates of the Arctic & Kobuk Valley
Reach New Heights
Today we will explore two National Parks via scenic flight to Gates of the Arctic and Kobuk Valley. Depending on conditions we will spend time on the Sand Dunes in Kobuk Valley National Park, the upper Ambler River, or the Noatak River near Matcharak Lake in Gates of the Arctic. We’ll explore the changing landscapes and remote beauty of some of the most pristine National Parks in the nation. Dall sheep, caribou and possibly Alaskan bears & wolves can be seen in this untouched part of Alaska. In the evening we will return to our Fairbanks accommodations.
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Day 07
Fairbanks
Explore the Golden Heart City
Begin your day by visiting the University of Alaska’s Museum of the North where you will get a chance to immerse yourself in stories about Alaska’s peoples, explore 2000 years of Native art, artifacts and Arctic wildlife. On our way to our lunch stop we will check out the black gold that fills the Alyeska Pipeline, flowing almost 500 miles from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez! This afternoon offers a chance to strike it rich and learn more about Alaska’s gold mining history at a historical Gold Dredge that operated from 1928 to 1959 and was used to extract millions of ounces of gold.
*The schedule may swap activity dates/times depending on departure for Gates of the Arctic & Kobuk Valley.
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Day 08
Copper Center to Kennicott
Forests and Flights
The day’s adventure begins at Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Visitor Center. Six times the size of Yellowstone, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park encompasses 20,000 square miles of mountain wilderness. Nine of the 16 highest peaks in the U.S. are within this national park’s borders, the largest concentration of mountains over 14,000 feet in North America.
Next, a ride to the Old Historic Copper Center, you will enjoy a step back in time. Visit the old museum, highlighting life at the turn of the century, deep in the wilderness of Alaska. After lunch and a scenic drive along the Klutina River, get ready for an exciting flightseeing tour over the Wrangell St. Elias National Park.
You’ll land in the tiny town of McCarthy, then drive up the road to Kennicott, an old mining town, where you’ll learn about the history and settlement of this extremely remote area. You can relax at the Kennicott Glacier Lodge. Read, play a family game, or choose to take a short walk around town or a further hike to a glacier. That night, sleep in rooms at the lodge that will take you back in time. They’re decorated with antiques, clippings of old newspapers and magazines, and relics from days gone by.
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Day 09
McCarthy to Valdez
Upgrade available on this day.
A Colorful History
Choose what you’d like to do this morning. You can walk out to the glacier, stroll around the mining area, or visit the Kennecott Visitor Center to dive deeper into local history. You can also join a ranger for a history talk or nature walk.
Guided History Tour
- Tour the interior of the impressive historic 14-story Kennecott Mill Building
At noon, you’ll head back to McCarthy, a once bustling service town that is now home to around just 25–30 year-round residents. Grab lunch to go beforehand from the Kennicott Lodge, or stop by The Potato, a local McCarthy eatery, for their famous hand-cut curly fries. Later this afternoon, enjoy another opportunity to flightsee on your return to Chitina.
Stunning Vistas
Your excursion continues through the Copper Basin, paralleling the Alyeska Pipeline and passing by the stunning Worthington Glacier. Today’s drive is one of the most scenic and beautiful in Alaska. As you travel over Thompson Pass and then into Keystone Canyon, you’ll spot numerous waterfalls and stop at some of the most stunning. In the evening, you’ll arrive in Valdez, where you can enjoy a night of local flair.
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Day 10
Prince William Sound Boat Charter to Whittier
Islands, Fjords, and Glaciers
After saying goodbye to your AAU guide, you’ll step aboard a boat charter and spend the day cruising around Prince William Sound. As you sail towards Whittier, a sleepy town nestled against soaring mountains, watch for marine life and sea birds.
Upon arrival in Whittier, a small fishing town in Alaska’s newest port, you’ll need to meet your private transfer to Seward. Enjoy the scenic drive through the two-mile Anton Anderson Tunnel and stunning mountain views on your way down to the Kenai Peninsula.
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Day 11
Seward to Kenai Fjords National Park
Cruise Along the Coast
The Kenai Fjords Wildlife and Glacier Cruise takes you deep into the heart of Kenai Fjords National Park, a place many marine and land-based wildlife calls home. Enjoy spectacular views, from rugged coastlines to emerging rainforests and calving tide-water glaciers. Keep a look out for incredible Alaskan wildlife, like humpback and Orca whales, seals, sea otters, puffins, eagles, and more.
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Day 12
Seward
Upgrade available on this day.
Choose Your Own Adventure
Today you can choose one upgraded activity from the following options.
Available Upgrades
1 – Dog Sled Ride | $125/person
- Feel the thrill of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race as you mush through the Alaskan wilderness to the base of Resurrection Mountain and along Box Canyon Creek
- Accompanied by a guide, you’ll be pulled in a wheeled cart on a gravel road by a team of Iditarod dogs
2 – Tandem Sea Kayaking (3 hrs) | $125/person
- Chart the waters of beautiful Resurrection Bay, keeping your eyes peeled for otters, salmon, and eagles, on this guided tour
- Kayaking gear (rain jacket and rain pants), water, and snacks are provided, and dry bags are available upon request; tours depart rain or shine
- This adventure is great for all groups (big and small)
3 – Helicopter with Glacier Dog Sled Ride | $599/person
- Touchdown on the upper part of Godwin Glacier, just outside of Seward
- Land on a snowy icefield and experience the magic of winter in the summertime while mushing with the dogs!
4 – Fishing Charter | Pricing varies
- Half Day—Salmon (Jul–Aug) | $385
- Half Day—Walk-In Salmon (Jun–Aug) | $199
- Charters subject to fuel surcharge
- Experienced captains, great vessels, and the right equipment will make your fishing experience an unforgettable one
Return Transportation
Depart Seward via rail at 6 p.m. on the Glass-Domed Rail, with arrival in Anchorage at 10:30 p.m. at the downtown train depot. Taxi is required for transportation to the airport (not included).
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National Parks Tour Package
Enjoy the trip of a lifetime with our National Parks Tour Package, which includes all listed activities, a visit to seven national parks, transportation, three scenic flights, quality hotels, some meals, boat rides in Kenai Fjords and Prince William Sounds, and a First Class railroad trip back to Anchorage.
2026 RATES : (IN usd)
- $11,999 | Based on Double Occupancy
- $11,499 | Based on Triple/Quad Occupancy
- $13,199 | Based on Single Occupancy
- $495 | Tour tax per person
What’s Included in Your tour
- Accommodations for 11 Nights
- Partial Meal Plan
- Executive 14-Seat Mini-Coach
- Private Alaskan Guide for 10 Days
- Lake Clark National Park
- Katmai National Park
- Katmai Bear Viewing
- Denali National Park
- Kenai Fjords National Park
- Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
- Prince William Sound Boat Charter
- Kobuk Valley & Gates of the Arctic National Park


Available Activity Upgrades
Want to make your Alaskan adventure even more magical? We have activity upgrades on select days, allowing you to enjoy the Alaskan tour of your dreams. Check out the tour itinerary for available upgrades.
Tour Add-Ons
Enhance the trip of a lifetime with comfortable accommodations. We’re happy to provide suggestions of activities and accommodations as well as assist with the planning and coordination of your touring.

Anchorage Add-On
Post-Tour Hotel Stay
$395 – One-Night Stay
***Additional nights subject to availability & accommodation rate
FAQ
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When and how do I make my reservations?
The National Parks tour is new for 2026 and there will be only 1 departure. If interested, you should make your reservations as soon as possible as we expect this tour to sell out quickly.
If you’re in the United States, please call 800.580.3494 to speak with one of our Tour Coordinators.
We are available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Alaska time, which is four hours earlier than East Coast time.
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How many National Parks are in Alaska?
Alaska is home to eight National Parks. On our tour, you’ll have the opportunity to see seven of the eight parks. Glacier Bay National Park can be visited by flying to Juneau before or after your tour.
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When and how should I arrive in Alaska, and is there transportation from the airport to other locations?
As you will be buying your flights independently, you’ll be responsible for arriving on time for all of your travel components. Allow extra time for each leg of your travel itinerary to ensure you don’t miss parts of the tour or your flight home.
You will be arriving and departing from Anchorage International Airport. Transportation between the airport and/or cruise piers (if you are leaving Alaska by ship) are not included in the price of your tour package. You may add private transportation to your package for an additional cost (subject to availability).
You can fly in any time on Day 1 of your tour as this is a built-in travel day. Day two of your tour starts at 6:30 a.m. If you need a post-tour hotel, we can arrange that upon request. Your tour typically arrives back into Anchorage at 10:30 p.m. via rail on Day 12 of your tour itinerary. There are earlier transportation options available; please ask your Tour Coordinator about them at the time of booking.
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How long is our travel day?
Because Alaska sits near the top of the globe, the sun can shine for as many as 20 hours a day during peak season! Your travel day will usually begin at 8 a.m. and end at 8 p.m. However, you will generally only be in the tour vehicle for no longer than 1.5 hours while driving to each destination. Stops are provided for restrooms, meals, photo opportunities, and for the daily excursions. Evening hours with sunlight are free for photos and leisure time.
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What additional costs may not be included in my tour package?
Gratuities: In addition to standard tipping practices (ex: waiters and waitresses, housekeeping staff, taxi/shuttle drivers, and baggage handlers), in Alaska it’s common to tip those who provide personalized services.
Drivers/guides who offer a particularly informative trip generally receive a tip from passengers at the end of the tour. The industry standard is $20 per person, per day. Fishing and rafting guides are commonly tipped by their clients. Gratuities may also be given to pilots following a particularly good flightseeing or bear-viewing trip. Tips are appreciated, but never expected; please use your discretion.Alcohol: Alcoholic beverages are not included on tour. Open containers are not allowed in our vehicles at any time.
Upgrades and Add-Ons: Any additional activities, tours, or hotel nights are not included in the tour package price.
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Are your tours accessible for all ability levels?
Our vehicles are not wheelchair or handicap accessible. Our “soft adventures” require easy to moderate levels of activity. If you have any questions about specific activities and abilities, just give us a call and we’ll be happy to determine the right tour for you.
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Do you accept reservations for just two passengers?
Yes, we do! We offer numerous guaranteed departure dates.
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Can I customize my tour?
Yes! We can book anything in the state of Alaska, from a remote lodge experience to an Inside Passage cruise. Call one of our Tour Coordinators for details!