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Anchorage, USA
Anchorage, USA
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Kayak the calm waters of Resurrection Bay among the mountain vistas and look out for sea otters, seals, bald eagles, porpoises and leaping salmon. Then, head out on a beach walk and rainforest hike, stopping by a waterfall.
Walk atop the ice of the largest car-accessible glacier in Alaska – the Matanuska – on an educational tour led by a local Alaskan guide and glacier expert (with all technical gear provided).
Cycle the paved Tony Knowles Coastal Trail like the locals do as it hugs the shore of Cook Inlet and travels through coastal marshes over forested hills. Soak in the amazing views of Mount Susitna as you go.
Visit Denali National Park – home to the tallest peak in North America (Denali) – and witness the gorgeous scenery of this Alaskan hotspot.
Hike the spectacular Triple Lakes Trail, Denali National Park’s longest trail, which has great views of Riley Creek, towering mountains and the three Triple Lakes.
Ready to experience Alaska’s wild side? The Alaska Hike, Bike & Kayak tour is a seven-day adventure that brings together active travelers for a whirlwind of outdoor excitement. From hiking the scenic trails of Denali National Park to kayaking the pristine waters of Resurrection Bay, every day offers a new way to explore Alaska’s vast beauty.
Cycle the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, hike atop the Matanuska Glacier, and wander through one of the state’s oldest towns, gateway to the Kenai Fjords. With a knowledgeable local leader and a like-minded group, you’ll maximize every moment in America’s last frontier.
The unique selling point of this tour is its diverse mix of activities—hiking, biking, kayaking—all set against the backdrop of Alaska’s most spectacular landscapes. It’s the perfect trip for those who want to stay active while soaking up the state’s natural wonders.