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Denali Unexplored – Basecamp Hiking in Denali National Park

$2,995 /person

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Trip Stats

Price:
$2,995 /person
Duration:
4-days
Length:
20+ miles
Intensity:
Level 2
Begins In:
Anchorage
Ends In:
Anchorage
Airport:
Anchorage International (ANC)
Wildlife:
Bears, Dall Sheep, Wolves, Moose

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$2,995 /person - 4-days

Basecamp Hiking in Denali – America’s quintessential National Park.  With over 6 million wild acres, the tallest peak in North America, and countless rivers and glaciers, Denali National Park lives up to this title as America’s crown jewel.  While most visitors experience the park via its main northern corridor, the Denali Park Road, the south side of the park sees little annual visitation and remains completely road-less and virtually unexplored.

Accessing the park by bush plane from Anchorage, Alaska, your first treat will be a phenomenal floatplane flight up the Ruth glacier near Denali.  You’ll then spend 3-days and 3-nights camping and hiking Denali’s wild side from the comfort of a wilderness basecamp situated on the edge of the mighty Ruth Glacier, and only 17 miles from the summit of North America’s highest peak.  Our wilderness camp, near the shore of a small glacial lake, puts you right in the epicenter of the Alaska Range and in a place where you will feel humbled by the scale and majesty of Denali National Park.  This basecamp hiking trip in Denali is the quintessential Alaska wilderness experience!

With a light daypack, you’ll spend your days hiking miles of vast tundra and exploring the seemingly endless glaciers; returning to camp each evening for a delicious feast under the midnight sun.  See Denali in a way that few ever have, and experience Denali Unexplored!

Denali’s most authentic 3-night experience! Combine genuine remote Alaska solitude and an amazing round trip scenic floatplane flight into Denali National Park with the greatest basecamp hiking trip in Alaska, and immerse yourself in the real Denali National Park!

What’s Included

  • All group gear: Expedition quality tents, group tarp, all cooking equipment & eating utensils
  • Basecamp privy with toilet supplies including portable loo, TP, trowel, and hand sanitizer
  • Safety Equipment: Satellite phone, maps, GPS, and medical kit
  • Water treatment options
  • Large, backpack-style drybag for transporting and storing personal gear while on trip
  • Trekking poles
  • Roundtrip scenic bush flights from Anchorage to Denali National Park
  • Professional guide service at a maximum 4:1 guest to guide ratio
  • All meals from lunch on day one through lunch on the final day of the itinerary
  • Storage for your extra travel items while in the field

What’s Not Included

  • Personal gear (sleeping bags, packs, rain gear, etc.)
  • Trip cancelation insurance
  • Additional room nights due to weather delays
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Guide gratuities (Suggested 5-10% of the trip price)

Alaska Factor: The Real Deal

While Alaska Alpine Adventures endeavors to follow our itineraries as written, odds are in fact slim that you actually will during the camping portion of this trip. The expeditionary factors at play quite often compel our guides to deviate from the written itinerary. Guide considerations could include weather conditions, group preference, individual ability, specific safety considerations, or unforeseeable circumstances; collectively what many have called “The Alaska Factor.” Flight times into and out of the wilderness may also vary based on any number of similar factors. Therefore we strongly suggest that you approach any adventure in Alaska with an open mind.

Want More Details About This Trip?

Request a FREE EXPEDITION GUIDE! Inside are daily schedules, gear lists, weather info, packing tips from veteran guides, insider tips on getting to and from Alaska, and more. It’s easy to share with friends and family and will help ensure this adventure is right for you and your group.

Cancellation Policy

If We Cancel
We reserve the right to cancel a trip for internal reasons (e.g. low signups, staff injury, gear damage). If that happens, you’ll receive a full refund of what you paid us — nothing more, nothing less.

If “God Cancels”
If your trip is disrupted by something out of everyone’s control — like weather, natural disasters, pandemics, or travel bans — refunds aren’t guaranteed. That’s why we strongly recommend purchasing trip cancellation insurance.

If You Cancel

  • 60+ days out: Refund minus $500 admin fee or full credit toward a future trip.
  • 45–59 days out: No refund, but you can keep 75% as future trip credit. (valid for up to 3 years  ).

Less than 45 days: No refund or credit.

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Why Choose Alaska Alpine Adventures?

We specialize in authentic, small-group expeditions that take you beyond the tourist trails and deep into Alaska’s most remote and breathtaking landscapes. Recognized by National Geographic Adventure and Outside magazines as offering “Trips of a Lifetime,” we bring over 25 years of expertise, a passion for adventure, and an unwavering commitment to safety.

But with so many outfitters offering trips across the state, what makes Alaska Alpine Adventures the first choice for true wilderness exploration?

All-Inclusive & Stress-Free

Just show up — we handle the rest. From trip planning to top-tier gear, gourmet meals, and smooth bush plane logistics, we’ve got it covered. Our guides prep every meal and provide all the gear, including premium tents and emergency comms.

Remote, Wild, and Unparalleled Destinations

No roads, no crowds — just raw, remote Alaska. We take you deep into the wild: Lake Clark, the Arctic, and beyond. Paddle glacial lakes, hike mountain passes, and see wildlife where few others go. This is the Alaska most travelers never see.

Small Groups, Personalized Experience

We cap trips at 8 guests for a reason. With a 4:1 guide ratio, you’ll get personal support, shared stories, and space to challenge yourself without ever feeling lost in the crowd.

Guides Who Are More Than Experts

Our local guides are educators, safety pros, and passionate stewards of the land. They don’t just lead the trip — they elevate it, making each moment safer, smarter, and more meaningful.

Surprisingly Gourmet Camp Cuisine

Forget freeze-dried. Real meals. Real ingredients. Made from scratch. Our menus are handcrafted, hearty, and full of flavor — designed to fuel big days and leave you genuinely impressed

Crafted by Alaskans. Customized for You

We’re a local, Alaskan-owned company — not a big-box tour operator. That means your experience is personal. Whether you want to unplug, push your limits, or learn something new, we tailor the journey to fit your adventure style.

Our Guests Say It Best

The true magic of Alaska Alpine Adventures? Our guests say it better than we ever could!

It’s a big investment, but honestly, the memories, the places we saw, and how well we were taken care of—totally justified the cost.

Yes, it’s a premium trip—but worth every penny. This was not just a vacation, it was a life-changing experience.

From bear safety to river crossings, the guides were on it. I never felt at risk. It was rugged, but not scary.

My husband and I are not ‘hardcore’ hikers, but we were able to enjoy every part of the trip. It was challenging in a good way, and the guides helped us through.

I have dietary restrictions, and they were not only accommodated, but I ate better than I do at home. The guides took such care with every meal.

I didn’t expect gourmet meals in the backcountry, but every meal was incredible. From fresh-baked bread to salmon dinners—truly impressive.

Every detail was handled—gear, campsites, water safety. I could just relax and enjoy the stunning scenery knowing we were in expert hands.

At 58, I questioned whether I’d be able to do this. But it turned out to be the most empowering experience of my life. I’m so glad I didn’t let that doubt stop me.

Life Changing Experience! I was nervous about being in the Alaskan wilderness, but the guides were incredibly professional and made me feel safe every step of the way.

Over 27 Years of Award-Winning Tours

Itinerary

Day 1
Lunch & dinner Included, Distance: 1.5 miles, Elevation Gain: 500′

This morning, our group will meet at 9am in Anchorage. After a short orientation and gear check, we will then make the drive to Chugach State Park where you’ll take a beautiful hike and enjoy a trail side lunch with your guide. By early afternoon, we’ll then make our way to Lake Hood Seaplane Base, the busiest float-plane airport on earth, where, we’ll board a floatplane bound for the Denali National Park and our home for the next 3 nights. This 1-hour scenic flight will take us over alpine tundra, braided rivers, and cascading waterfalls. Weather permitting, we’ll enjoy spectacular views of Denali, the highest peak in North America as we travel up the mighty Ruth Glacier, to the entrance of the Great Gorge – the deepest trench on earth! Our skilled bush pilot will then take us down to a small lake nestled in a cleft between the Ruth and Tokositna Glaciers, where we will unload our gear on a small beach and then wave the airplane goodbye. We’ll set up camp near the lake, bask in the new-found solitude, and then take a short early evening hike before dinner.

Day 2-3
All meals included, Distance: 6-10 miles, Elevation Gain: 1500-2500’

The options are staggering!  With almost unlimited daylight, we’ll spend these days in the tundra hills near camp, destined for magnificent views of the Backside Glacier, Ruth Glacier, and if weather permits, “The Great One,” 20,320 foot Denali. On our hikes, you’ll learn in practice the skills necessary to hike off-trail in the Alaska wilderness – including reading a topographic map, choosing the best route, using trekking poles, and traveling efficiently.  Your treks will give you the chance to learn firsthand the glacial features of Denali’s frozen rivers of ice, the valley that bears the scars of thousands of years of glacial activity, and the more recent visual indications of climate change on the Alaska landscape.  After two full days of exploration, we’ll tally our wildlife and mountain peak sightings as we enjoy a filling meals in the wilderness.

Day 4
Breakfast & lunch included, Distance: 1.5 miles, Elevation Gain: 500′

Another breakfast and hot drink will fuel us for our last few hours in the wilderness. After breaking camp, and moving our kit to the lakeshore, we’ll await our ride back to civilization.  As the float plane descends on the Lake, we’ll depart knowing that this amazing place has made a lasting impact on our souls.  We’ll return to Anchorage by afternoon.  Occasionally, weather conditions prevent our groups from flying out of Denali on this final day.  Therefore, we strongly suggest spending this night in Anchorage and booking your return flights for the next day or later.

CONTINGENCY ITINERARY

Please note that occasionally weather conditions prevent us from flying into our basecamp location in Denali National Park.  Given the schedule limitations encountered when our air service provider faces weather delays, there are few options available to fly after our scheduled time.  If weather looks to be improving AND the air service can accommodate a later flight, we will wait in Anchorage as long as possible. However, If we aren’t able to fly into the Park on day one, you will receive a $300 refund or a $500 future trip credit for the missed flight into Denali.  Please download the detailed itinerary on this page for specifics on the contingency itinerary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about this trip? We’ve got answers.

Where is Denali National Park?

Denali’s 6 million-acre national park is located approximately 120 air miles North of Anchorage.

How do you get to Denali National Park?

Access to Denali National Park is by small aircraft, car or train.

Is transportation to Denali included in the price of the trip?

Absolutely, our trips are all inclusive from Anchorage and include roundtrip floatplane transportation into and out of Denali NP.

Where will you meet us?

We will meet at our Anchorage facility at 8am on the morning of day one for an orientation and gear check.

Who will I be flying with and what time will we be departing on day one?

After the orientation, we will head out to Chugach State Park for a hike & lunch. We’ll then transfer by van to Lake Hood and our air taxi for the flight to Denali. We will be flying with Rust’s Flying Service for our flight from Anchorage into the wilderness of Denali.

Is Denali National Park a good place for viewing wildlife?

Absolutely. Denali has been called ‘The Crown Jewel’ of the park system and is home to grizzly and black bears, Dall’s sheep, caribou, moose, wolves, and tremendous seasonal populations of migratory birds.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & PARTICIPATION

How physically demanding are your trips?

Each of our adventures involves physical activity, but you don’t need to be an elite athlete. We rate each trip from Level 1 to Level 4, and you’ll find exact mileage and elevation info on each itinerary. If you can hike for a few hours with a pack, you’ll likely do great — and your guides are trained to help pace the trip to the group’s needs.

Do I need to be an experienced backpacker or kayaker?

Not at all. Most of our guests are active travelers, not survival experts. Whether it’s your first multi-day backcountry trip or your tenth, our guides will show you the ropes and make sure you’re comfortable with everything from river crossings to camp life.

What’s the best way to prepare physically for this trip?

We recommend staying active in the months leading up to your trip — regular walking, hiking, light strength training, and mobility exercises can go a long way. If you can hike comfortably with a daypack and enjoy being outdoors for several hours, you’ll be in good shape for most of our trips.

What if I’m older than the rest of the group?

Not a problem. Many of our guests are in their 50s, 60s, and beyond. What matters most is your attitude, not your age. We design trips with a range of activity levels and provide support to help you feel strong and capable every step of the way.

What if I can’t keep up with the group?

Our guides are trained to manage a wide range of fitness levels. We hike at a group pace, take breaks, and support each other. If you’re nervous, just let us know — we can help match you to the right trip and provide tips to prep.

What if I’m not “outdoorsy” enough?

You don’t need to be a hardcore backpacker. You just need a spirit of adventure and a willingness to try something new. We’ll guide you, support you, and make sure you’re comfortable the whole way.

Can I participate if I have a medical condition or use a CPAP?

Many medical conditions can be managed on trip with planning. If you use a CPAP, let us know early so we can help assess feasibility depending on the itinerary. We’ll do our best to accommodate your needs safely.

GEAR & PACKING

What gear do I need to bring — and what do you provide?

We provide all group gear (tents, cooking equipment, safety gear, etc.). You’ll need to bring personal items like a sleeping bag, hiking boots, rain gear, and clothing. We also rent a few key items. A detailed gear list is provided for each trip, and we’re happy to help you prepare.

Is the gear you provide actually high quality?

Yes — we partner with premium brands like Hilleberg, Black Diamond, and MSR. This isn’t rental-grade gear. We invest in top-tier equipment so you’re safe, warm, and dry no matter the weather.

What do I do with extra luggage or valuables?

We offer secure storage for any luggage you don’t need while in the field. We recommend leaving valuables at home whenever possible — this is a chance to travel light and disconnect.

Can I bring a camera or drone? How do I charge devices?

Yes to cameras — and many guests bring small solar chargers or power banks. Drones are not permitted in most national parks, so we recommend leaving them at home unless explicitly allowed.

What about protecting my gear from rain or water?

We provide waterproof dry bags for our water-based trips and will guide you on how to pack your gear securely. Rain is always a possibility in Alaska, so keeping things dry is a top priority — and we’re good at it.

FOOD, DRINK & DIETARY NEEDS

What kind of food do you serve in the backcountry?

Think gourmet camp cuisine — hearty, home-cooked meals like curry, chili, brownies, and great coffee. We cater to many dietary needs, including vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan. That said, menu variety may be more limited for special diets. Please let us know early so we can accommodate you.

Can you accommodate special diets or food allergies?

Yes, in most cases. We can provide vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergy-sensitive meals — with the understanding that remote cooking has limits. Vegan and gluten-free meals may include specialty dehydrated options, and we may ask you to bring some personal snacks.

Can I bring my own snacks or personal food items?

Absolutely. Especially if you have specific preferences or dietary needs, we recommend bringing a few of your favorite bars, snacks, or trail-friendly items.

What about alcohol?

We don’t provide alcohol on our trips, but you’re welcome to bring a small amount for personal use where appropriate. Just remember, this is a wilderness setting — moderation and safety always come first.

What if I’m a picky eater or used to fancier meals?

We aim to impress even seasoned foodies — but wilderness cooking has its limits. If you’re used to fine dining, be open to the rustic charm of hearty, satisfying meals prepared in the backcountry with care and creativity.

CAMP LIFE & COMFORT

What are the bathroom arrangements like?

This is a common concern, so let’s talk about it. For our basecamp and water-based trips, we bring a clean, portable backcountry toilet and provide all supplies. Your guides will explain everything clearly and respectfully — and yes, there’s privacy.

How do I stay clean during the trip?

You won’t have a shower, but you can feel clean. We recommend biodegradable wipes, a personal towel, and a good “wilderness hygiene” kit. Many guests are surprised how quickly they adjust — and how refreshing a glacier-fed lake rinse can feel.

What if I need to manage feminine hygiene?

We encourage you to bring whatever products work best for you. We provide the know-how to manage it comfortably and respectfully in the wilderness — you won’t be the first or the last.

What are the sleeping arrangements?

We provide high-quality tents for either shared (same-gender) or solo use, depending on your preference. Sleeping is typically two per tent unless a single supplement is requested. Campsites are scenic, quiet, and often unforgettable.

Will I be able to swim or bathe in lakes or rivers?

Yes — when conditions allow, a quick dip is often one of the highlights. Just be aware that Alaska’s water is cold, even in summer, so this is more of a refreshing rinse than a spa soak.

What about bugs and critters?

Yes, there are bugs — especially early summer. But we’ll guide you on how to dress, what repellent works, and how to stay comfortable. Some people hardly notice them, others bring a head net and are glad they did.

SAFETY & EMERGENCIES

Will I get eaten by a bear?

No. We are in bear country, yes — but our guides are highly trained in wildlife safety, carry bear spray, and follow strict protocols. Most bear sightings are peaceful, distant, and deeply memorable.

What if I get sick or injured out there?

Our guides are certified Wilderness First Responders and carry emergency communication devices. We’re fully prepared to handle illness or injury and can initiate evacuation procedures if needed.

Can people contact me in case of emergency?

Once we’re in the field, there’s no cell service — but we carry satellite devices that allow two-way communication in case of emergency.

Will there be communication devices like a satellite phone?

Yes. Our guides carry both satellite phones and Garmin InReach devices on every trip. These allow us to stay in contact for emergencies, weather updates, or coordination with floatplanes.

RESERVATIONS & PAYMENT

How far in advance should I book?

Many of our trips sell out 6–9 months in advance — especially for peak summer dates. Booking early guarantees your spot and gives you time to prepare.

What’s the deposit and cancellation policy?

A $1,000 deposit holds your spot. Cancel more than 60 days in advance for a refund minus a $500 admin fee, or keep the full amount as credit. Inside 60 days, partial or no refunds apply. Full details are available on our website.

Can I make payments over time?

Yes — after the deposit, the balance is due 60 days prior to your trip. We’re happy to work with you to split payments leading up to that point.

What if the trip I want is sold out?

We recommend joining the waitlist — we sometimes get cancellations, and we’ll contact you if a spot opens. You can also call us to explore other similar trips.

Do you offer travel insurance or recommend any providers?

We strongly recommend travel insurance. Many guests use Travel Guard. It protects your investment in case of weather delays, illness, or other interruptions.

What if Alaska Alpine Adventures has to cancel?

If we cancel due to internal reasons (staffing, logistics), you’ll receive a full refund. In the case of weather or force majeure (e.g., wildfires, pandemics), our regular cancellation policy applies — which is why travel insurance is so important.

GROUPS & SOLO TRAVEL

Is this trip good for solo travelers?

Absolutely. Many of our guests come solo and leave with new trail friends. We’ll pair you with a same-gender tent mate unless you request a private tent.

Do I have to share a tent or room with someone?

If you’re traveling solo, we’ll pair you with a same-gender guest, or you can pay a single supplement for your own space (subject to availability).

Can I book a private group trip or charter?

Yes! We regularly design private adventures for families, friend groups, or company retreats. Contact us to create a custom itinerary.

Do you offer group discounts or referral incentives?

We occasionally offer discounts for groups or returning guests. If you’re bringing friends or booking multiple spots, reach out and we’ll do our best to take care of you.

What’s the group size — and who else will be on the trip?

We cap trips at just 8 guests to keep things intimate and personal. Our guests range from solo travelers to couples and friends, usually in their 30s–60s, all looking for a genuine Alaskan adventure.

WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE

Why is this trip so expensive compared to others I’ve seen?

We get it — there are cheaper Alaska trips out there. But this isn’t a basic sightseeing tour. This is an all-inclusive, small-group, deep-wilderness adventure run by seasoned Alaskan guides, including bush flights, premium food, and expert logistics. Every detail is handled — so you can focus on the experience, not the stress.

What makes this different from a cheaper or shorter tour?

In a word? Immersion. Our trips aren’t about ticking boxes or sitting in vans. We get you into the wild, not just near it — with real connection, fewer people, and expert guides who live for this work.

Will I be completely offline — what about cell signal?

There’s no cell signal once we leave the floatplane — and most guests tell us it’s one of the most refreshing parts of the experience.

I’m nervous about being unreachable.

We get it — that can feel unsettling. But while you’ll be offline, our guides carry emergency satellite devices that can be used to contact the outside world if needed. Most guests find that once they settle in, being unplugged feels more freeing than scary.

What wildlife might we see — and how do you manage safety?

Depending on the trip, you may see bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and more. We respect all wildlife and follow Leave No Trace principles, observing from safe distances and never interfering.

What kind of weather should I expect?

Alaska weather is unpredictable. Expect everything from sun to rain to wind — sometimes in the same day. We’ll send a full packing list and tips for preparing, but the key is flexibility and layering.

Want More Details About This Trip?

Request a FREE EXPEDITION GUIDE! Inside are daily schedules, gear lists, weather info, packing tips from veteran guides, insider tips on getting to and from Alaska, and more. It’s easy to share with friends and family and will help ensure this adventure is right for you and your group.

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