Which national park holds the second highest peak in the U.S., has the largest non-polar ice field in the world, and is bigger than Rhode Island and Vermont combined? If you guessed Wrangell-St. Elias, you’re right. At 13.2 million acres, it’s the largest national park in the country! Whether you’re looking to test your off-trail backpacking skills, or prefer to experience Alaska without camping—a trip to Wrangell-St. Elias might be just what you need this summer…
EXPLORING THE NORTH WRANGELLS
Feel like a mountaineer on our 50-mile route across glaciers, swift creeks, high-mountain passes, and wide-open tundra. Shaped by volcanoes and scoured by ice ages, this rarely seen area is arguably Alaska’s most dramatic wilderness. Think you can handle it? Go to Trip Details for available dates, intensity levels, a list of what’s included, and a day-by-day itinerary. View Trip Details
SOURCE TO SEA MULTISPORT
Ready for Alaska’s ultimate lodge-based hiking, sport fishing, kayaking, rafting, and glacier adventure? Sample the wonders of three national parks—all while enjoying the comfort of nightly accommodations in some of the state’s most famous hotels, lodges, and B&B’s. No camping required. Go to Trip Details for available dates, intensity levels, a list of what’s included, and a day-by-day itinerary. View Trip Details