Hike into the Alaska Range on a strenuous 5-hour guided climb
5 Hours
Guide, gear, shuttle
Climb steep, rocky terrain into the Alaska Range on a guided alpine hike with big tundra views and seasonal wildflowers. Learn about the Denali area as your guide tailors the pace to your group.
This is a strenuous hike on steep, rocky, sometimes loose terrain; be prepared for about 5–6 miles and 1,500–2,000 feet of elevation gain. Ages 13+.
Cancel anytime for a full refund. No-call/no-shows will still be charged.
Expect steep, rocky terrain that can be loose in spots. The hike is time-based (so the exact distance varies), but you should be prepared for about 5–6 miles and 1,500–2,000 feet of elevation gain.
Bring warm clothes, long sleeves/pants for mosquito protection, comfortable hiking shoes/boots, plenty of water, and lunch. Pack rain gear if you want more than the rain jacket provided, and feel free to bring extra bug spray.
Your guide provides rain jackets, trekking poles, and mosquito repellant. Drinking water is optional.
This locally-owned outfit has clearly assembled a stellar team of guides who genuinely know their stuff. Names like Adrian, Jordan, Derrick, Don, Abby, and Jade pop up repeatedly, with visitors consistently impressed by their deep knowledge of Denali's plants, wildlife, geology, and edible vegetation. The guides don't just recite facts—they make learning engaging and personal, adapting hikes to each group's pace and interests. What sets this company apart is the off-trail wilderness experience. While Denali has plenty of busy, established trails, these tours take you into less-traveled terrain where you'll notice things you'd otherwise walk right past. The wilderness survival option gets particular praise for teaching practical skills even to experienced campers. Multiple reviewers mention tasting edible plants along the way, and the company's responsive communication before tours helps set the right expectations. If you're looking for a more human-powered, educational alternative to the typical motorized Denali activities, this appears to be an excellent choice.
We did the Wilderness Wonders Tour on September 7 and had a great time. Our guide, Abby, took us off-trail to explore the boreal forest, pausing to teach us about the plants, berries, and animals that live here. There was a bit of wind and rain, but that was no problem as we wore layers, and nature treated us to a rainbow at the perfect moment!
Jenna Beatty
September 26, 2025
We did the Wilderness Wonders Tour on September 7 and had a great time. Our guide, Abby, took us off-trail to explore the boreal forest, pausing to teach us about the plants, berries, and animals that live here. There was a bit of wind and rain, but that was no problem as we wore layers, and nature treated us to a rainbow at the perfect moment!
Jenna Beatty
September 26, 2025