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More Than a Walk in the Park

Join Us At Six Of Alaska's Incredible National Parks This Summer For An Unforgettable Adventure!

Alaska is our playground—and the variety of national parks here provide plenty of places to explore. We started Alaska Alpine Adventures in 1998 while exploring the incomparable Lake Clark National Park. Since then, we’ve expanded our operations to include six of the eight parks in the state and a few other incredible wilderness destinations. Watch our amazing video to get a taste!

Check out the parks that await you—then join us for an unforgettable adventure this summer.

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Lake Clark National Park

Lake Clark National Park

With glacier-clad volcanoes, rambling rivers, verdant tundra, and scenic lakes, this park is the epitome of Alaska—and our favorite place to go.

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Denali National Park

Denali National Park

This is the crown jewel of the national park system… and your opportunity to experience the best of what Alaska has to offer. Witness the wonder of unaltered subarctic wilderness.

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Gates of the Arctic National Park

Gates of the Arctic National Park

This mountainous region is so remote, it doesn’t even have roads. Fly in via chartered plane to see the breathtaking Arrigetch Peaks, Oolah Valley, and Noatak River.

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Katmai National Park

Katmai National Park

Whether you’re basecamp hiking or backpacking, adventure abounds in Katmai. Witness the largest brown bear population in the world, feasting on Alaska’s wild sockeye salmon.

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Kobuk Valley National Park

Kobuk Valley National Park

Located above the Arctic Circle, this unique park gives “out of the way” new meaning—but seeing the wildlife on the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes is well worth the effort.

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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

This is the largest park in the nation—and part of the world’s biggest internationally protected natural area. Take a tour of the renowned “mountain kingdom of North America.”

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