|
Shore Excursions In and Around Denali |
|
Denali National Park
is world famous for its abundant wildlife and for Mt. McKinley, at
20,320 feet, the tallest mountain in North America. Resulting from
the massive collision occurring as the Pacific Ocean plate grinds
its way beneath the North American continent, Mt. McKinley dwarfs
the mountains surrounding it, reigning as the crown jewel of the
Alaska Range. With numerous active glaciers pouring off its flanks,
Mt. McKinley is still locked in the last ice age. Containing over
six million acres, Denali National Park was set aside to preserve
not only the mountain itself, but the pristine alpine terrain and
abundant wildlife in the surrounding lands. |
|
Nenana River Rafting & Float We have several
rafting options available for visitors to the Denali Park area.
With over 60 miles of river to choose from, the Nenana has
peacefully clam,
MORE > |
|
McKinley
Experience
This magnificent flight takes you
within six miles of Mt. McKinley's summit. As your flight departs
Talkeetna, you begin to see how the last ice age has shaped the
land. Moments later, you enter a world of rugged high mountain peaks
and wide glacier filled valleys.
MORE > |
|
McKinley Flyer Extend your McKinley
Experience Tour and fly to the remote western end of Denali national
Park. Explore the south side of Mt. McKinley (20,320 feet), Mt.
Foraker (17,400 feet) and Mt. Hunter (14,573 feet). Fly over the
winding Kahiltna Glacier ...
MORE > |
|
Denali Grand
You will talk
about this tour forever! This flight will take you completely around
Mt. McKinley. Begin with the McKinley Flyer route and see the south
side of Mt. McKinley, including the Kahiltna Glacier, McKinley's
famous west buttress, Sheldon Amphitheater, Ruth Glacier, and the
Great Gorge. ...
MORE > |
|
McKinley
Climber & Summit
The most complete
and exciting tour of Mt. McKinley is the McKinley Climber Tour. Your
oxygen-equipped aircraft will climb to 20,000 feet for a dramatic
view of McKinley and Denali National Park. Feel the excitement only
a few mountaineers have experienced: the view from North America's
highest peak!
MORE > |
|