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We rate this tour as a 3/5. Hiking in Alaska involves some very rugged terrain with some routes covering plenty of elevation gain. Rocky moraines, glaciers, and deep woods are all included on this trip. Good boots and personal gear are essential, and previous hiking experience is necessary.
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Take a bucket-list worthy hiking tour through Alaska’s wilderness
Come face to face with the jaw-dropping Mount Denali, North America’s tallest mountain.
Hike to the edge of Matanuska Glacier, the largest accessible glacier in Alaska.
Spot sea lions, orcas, and humpback whales as you cross Prince William Sound.
Visit the historic Independence Mine, a relic of the world-changing gold rush.
A journey to Alaska is like a trip back in time, with nothing but spectacular wilderness everywhere you look. On this 15-day guided hiking tour, you’ll travel deep into the Alaskan landscape to explore its untamed majesty and all it offers to the intrepid adventurer.
Arrive in Anchorage and meet your guide and group for an informative dinner to review the trip ahead. Then set off for the Denali Parks, centred around the famous mountain which towers over the scenery. Two nights in Denali State Park provide an excellent introduction to Alaska, where ridge hikes provide an unforgettable view of Mount Denali. Head over to the more famous Denali National Park for the next two nights, where a range of off-trail trekking options await. A visit to the massive Matanuska Glacier is next, followed by a trip deep into the heart of the Wrangell-St Elias National Park. You’ll spend three nights camping and hiking here. Trek up a mountainside on the Bonanza Mine Trail, then loop around the Root Glacier. You’ll also have the option for a proper glacier surface hike (gear and all), and even a plane ride above the landscape! Depart the park and head south to Valdez, nestled between the mountains and the sea. A fantastic hike along the Worthington Glacier’s moraine is paired with optional marine activities like sea kayaking. Then it’s a gorgeous ferry crossing of Prince William Sound, where orcas and humpbacks patrol the waters. Two nights camping outside Seward provide some great final hikes along glaciers and fjords before returning to Anchorage for a night to celebrate a truly incredible adventure.
There are few hiking tours in the world as amazing as the Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour!
A journey to Alaska is like a trip back in time, with nothing but spectacular wilderness everywhere you look. On this 15-day guided hiking tour, you’ll travel deep into the Alaskan landscape to explore its untamed majesty and all it offers to the intrepid adventurer.
Arrive in Anchorage and meet your guide and group for an informative dinner to review the trip ahead. Then set off for the Denali Parks, centred around the famous mountain which towers over the scenery. Two nights in Denali State Park provide an excellent introduction to Alaska, where ridge hikes provide an unforgettable view of Mount Denali. Head over to the more famous Denali National Park for the next two nights, where a range of off-trail trekking options await. A visit to the massive Matanuska Glacier is next, followed by a trip deep into the heart of the Wrangell-St Elias National Park. You’ll spend three nights camping and hiking here. Trek up a mountainside on the Bonanza Mine Trail, then loop around the Root Glacier. You’ll also have the option for a proper glacier surface hike (gear and all), and even a plane ride above the landscape! Depart the park and head south to Valdez, nestled between the mountains and the sea. A fantastic hike along the Worthington Glacier’s moraine is paired with optional marine activities like sea kayaking. Then it’s a gorgeous ferry crossing of Prince William Sound, where orcas and humpbacks patrol the waters. Two nights camping outside Seward provide some great final hikes along glaciers and fjords before returning to Anchorage for a night to celebrate a truly incredible adventure.
There are few hiking tours in the world as amazing as the Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour!
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Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Anchorage
Arrive in Alaska’s largest city and transfer to your downtown accommodations. In the early evening, rendezvous with your group and guide at the hotel to go over the journey ahead. Enjoy an independent dinner and evening at your leisure.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Anchorage
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Exploring in Denali
Your first day of adventure takes you into Denali State Park. It’s a three-hour drive from Anchorage with great scenery to enjoy along the way, yet it hardly compares to the vistas you’ll enjoy once you arrive!
After setting up camp, head out for a walk around Byers Lake. Keep an eye out for loons and beavers who call the lake home, and on clear days, you might even glimpse the mountains reflected on the surface.
Overnight Location: Campground in Denali National Park
Distance: 2 hours, 7.5km, minimal elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 Hiking the Kesugi Ridge
A great hike on the Kesugi Ridge provides your first real introduction to the awesome wonders of Alaska. If the weather’s right, you’ll get your first look at Mount Denali, North America’s highest peak. Boreal landscapes and arctic tundra are spread out below.
Overnight Location: Campground in Denali National Park
Distance: 4-5 hours, 14 km, 500m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Denali National Park
After breakfast, pack up camp and hop in the minibus for the two-hour drive to Denali National Park, the more well-known of the two parks. 6 million acres of protected wilderness await!
Meet the Park Rangers for a dog sledding demonstration, then set off on a hike up Mount Healy. A relatively steep trail provides brilliant views as you reach the top of the route. Return to the campground for dinner.
Overnight Location: Campground in Denali National Park
Distance: 3-4 hours, 7km, 518 elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Off-Trail Trekking
It’s an early start today as you hop in a school bus shuttle for a transfer deeper into the park. Some incredible trekking opportunities are available today, along with even greater chances of wildlife spotting. Please note that today’s off-trail hiking is not guided.
Overnight Location: Campground in Denali National Park
Distance: Flexible
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6 The Road to Gold
Pack up camp and hit the road with the group, driving south towards Matanuska. Along the way, stop at Hatcher Pass and visit the historic Independence Mine. For a deUSDe in the early 20th century, this was the second-largest gold mine in all Alaska, many of its original buildings still standing.
Continue towards Matanuska glacier, your total drive time around 5 ½ hours. Set up camp near the glacier and enjoy a hearty group dinner.
Overnight Location: Campground in Matanuska Valley
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7 Visit the Matanuska Glacier
The highlight of the morning is a hike to the Matanuska Glacier. This is Alaska’s largest accessible glacier, and it makes for an inspiring visit. The round-trip trail leading to its base is only 2km, but rugged enough to take an hour to hike.
Hop back in the minibus and continue into the Wrangell-St Elias National Park. Access can be a bit difficult – but the journey is worth it! 100km down a dirt road brings you deep into the heart of the park, where you set up camp near McCarthy village. The total drive time today is about 6 hours.
Overnight Location: Campground near McCarthy
Distance: 1 hour, 2km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8 Exploring Wrangell-St Elias National Park
The next two days are spent adventuring through this pristine park. Two planned hikes are on tap. The first is the Bonanza Mine Trail, heading up a mountain with plenty of elevation gain. After two days of long drives, this is the perfect opportunity to really stretch your legs!
You’ll also have the option to participate in a guided glacier hike, complete with climbing irons. Please note this is a supplemental cost.
Overnight Location: Campground near McCarthy
Distance: 6-7 hours, 14.4km, 1140m of elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 9 Airplane Sightseeing
Enjoy a second day of exploring this glorious region today. The second planned hike is a route around the Root Glacier, one of the most accessible in the park. There’s much less elevation change on this one, but it’s just as scenic.
Another optional activity today is a truly spectacular one: a plane ride above the park! Hop in a small plane to see Alaska on a scale simply impossible to replicate on the ground. Please note this incurs a supplemental cost.
Overnight Location: Campground near McCarthy
Distance: 4 hours, 13km, 300m of elevation change
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 10 South to Valdez
It’s time to depart the park and head southeast for the city of Valdez. There will be plenty of stops along the way for stunning photo opportunities. Coastal Valdez was nearly wiped out by a massive earthquake in 1974. Today, it’s a crucial freight and fishing port for Alaska.
Hike the Worthington Glacier’s moraine, with expansive views of the valley below. After the hike, set up camp nearby.
Overnight Location: Campground near Valdez
Distance: 2 hours, 6km, 360m of elevation change
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 11 Shoup Bay Trail and Exploration
It’s a day of exploring the breathtaking scenery around Valdez, a city perched along the ocean with mountains at its back. The Shoup Bay trail makes for a magnificent hike. Depending on the group’s physical condition, an extension to the hike is possible.
Valdez offers plenty of optional afternoon activities to enjoy. Join a guided glacier observation tour by boat, or hop in a kayak for some fun ocean paddling. The area’s geography provides plenty of protection for a lovely afternoon on the water!
Overnight Location: Campground near Valdez
Distance: 4 hours, 10.5km (extension is an additional 20km round-trip)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 12 Crossing Prince William Sound
After breakfast, head for the ferry terminal and embark on a crossing of Prince William Sound. There are magnificent wildlife sighting opportunities on this journey. Sea lions, orcas, and even humpback whales are known to frequent these waters. The ferry can take 3 ½ – 5 ½ hours depending on the boat used.
The ferry ends at Whittier, where you’ll continue your journey overland to Seward. Make a stop at the Portage Glacier and its visitor centre to learn more about this beautiful slice of Alaska. Set up camp outside Seward for the next two nights.
Overnight Location: Campground near Seward
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 13 The Wildlife of Kenai
Today offers plenty of opportunities to explore the Kenai Peninsula. The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge spans over a million acres, a safe habitat for mountain goats, brown and black bears, wolves, Dall sheep, and much more.
Hike the Mount Marathon trail, then make your way to the Kenai Fjord National Park. The collection of glaciers and fjords here is sure to take your breath away! A short hike to the Exit Glacier caps off a fantastic day of adventure.
Overnight Location: Campground near Seward
Distance: 5-6 hours, 11km, 900m elevation gain
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 14 Return to Anchorage
Hop in the minibus for one last ride as you return north to Anchorage, the drive taking roughly 2 ½ hours. Stop along the way at the resort town of Girdwood for a final hike through forests of spruce and cottonwood until you reach a spectacular gorge.
Once you arrive in Anchorage, you’ll have some free time to rest or explore the city before a big group dinner to celebrate a successful journey!
Overnight Location: Hotel in Anchorage
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Day 15 Departure from Alaska
After breakfast and check-out, depart Anchorage via your own arrangements.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
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Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour Price and Dates
This guided hiking tour in Alaska is run as a private custom tour for your group only and the price depends on the number of participants.Important: This tour is not available for 2025 summer season. Please contact us for 2026 availability.
Prices below are per person, sharing a double or a triple room:
- Guided groups of 2: USD9125 per person
- Guided groups of 3: USD6525 per person
- Guided groups of 4: USD5050 per person
- Guided groups of 5: USD4150 per person
- Guided groups of 6: USD3650 per person
- Guided groups of 7: on request
If you prefer a single room just while in hotels, the supplement is USD235. If you want a single room in hotels and a single tent, the supplement is USD435.
Accommodation on the Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour
This tour is mostly based in tents on campgrounds located throughout Alaska, with hotel stays in Anchorage. All camping accommodations and meals while camping are provided by your guide.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. If you prefer a single room just while in hotels, the supplement is USD235. If you want a single room in hotels and a single tent, the supplement is USD435.
What’s Included in the Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour?
Meals
13 breakfasts, 13 lunches, and 12 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 14 nights are included. Most are camping-style with tents and mattresses provided.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation is included throughout the tour. All travels between accommodations are included, along with transfers to and from each scheduled hike. A minibus with a luggage trailer is your primary mode of transport. Airport transfers can be added as a supplement.
Also Included
- Expert bilingual driver/guide throughout the trip
- All national park entrance fees
- Ferry from Valdez to Whittier
- Shuttle bus ride in Denali National Park
- Meal preparation by guide
- American taxes
Not included
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Visas if required
- Fees for any optional activities
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Airport transfers
Optional Extras
- Private airport transfers
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Single room supplements
- How hard is the Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to the USA?
- Are meals included on the Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Anchorage to start this tour?
- Is Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour in English?
- Where does Alaska’s Last Frontier Hiking Tour end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to the USA?
- Are there any travel restrictions for the USA?
- When is the best time to travel to Alaska for this tour?
We rate this tour as a 3/5. Hiking in Alaska involves some very rugged terrain with some routes covering plenty of elevation gain. Rocky moraines, glaciers, and deep woods are all included on this trip. Good boots and personal gear are essential, and previous hiking experience is necessary.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
13 breakfasts, 13 lunches, and 12 dinners are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your Travel Insurance.
Fly into the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC). From here, your hotel is a quick ten-minute taxi ride or 20 minutes by bus. You can also book a transfer as a supplement.
Yes, your guide and all support staff speak English. The guide is actually bilingual!
The tour ends in Anchorage, where you began the journey. You can take a taxi back to the airport or book a transfer as a supplement.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
The best time to travel to Alaska for hiking is between July and September when the weather is at its warmest and the days are the longest.
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