Amazing time in Denali National Park

I walked out of my room that morning to the freshest air, the crispest view of the scenery. I took a picture. I called to my husband, to have a look with me. We just stood there in awe noticing everything from the farthest tree to the dragonflies zooming by. We looked forward to our flightseeing tour in Denali National Park, through the winding valleys of the Alaska Range, and the indescribable vision of Denali herself. It was a flight into the Denali Backcountry Lodge where we stayed for 3 days. We meet some amazing people from all over the world; we went on ATV adventures that were like a dream come true. We saw moose and fox; we saw so many more animals on the trip back on the bus ride.
It was a short adventure that I can’t recommend more. The staff was so friendly, answered our questions, I am sure that they had been asked hundreds of times. Now that we’ve been there we understand what “remote” really means. And the people of the Denali Backcountry Lodge brought some civilization to the wild country in a very unobtrusive way for us to experience.
Thank you,
Jan and Rob Texas

Our Greatest Travel Special EVER!

Have you been to Denali yet?  Right now we have an amazing offer of $800.  If you book three nights at the spectacular Denali Backcountry Lodge you have an $800 credit towards the purchase of any other tour or activity Alaska Denali Tours offers.  That opens a world of opportunity for you and your family! Continue reading

Enjoy your Summer

We’re almost halfway through June.  I can’t believe how fast summer is going by!  So far this summer I have gone Frolfing on two different courses, hiking twice, and camping once.  It may seem like a lot to someone that wasn’t raised in Alaska, but to me that’s just the tip of the iceberg.  With only 3 more months of summer, I plan to do things that I didn’t think I could. Continue reading

Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

You’re planning your Alaska Vacation and want to see the magnificent sights in Alaska, as well as the vast array of wildlife the Last Frontier has to offer.  But how can you fit Moose, Lynx, Caribou, Bears and many other popular animals without trekking all over the state?  The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is your place to go.  They host all kinds of Alaskan animals ranging from Black Bears to Eagles to Musk Ox.

Located in near the scenic Portage Glacier, just outside of Anchorage this little animal haven puts you up close and personal with animals.  The center takes in orphaned or otherwise ‘at-risk’ animals and raises them to health and releases them back, or in some cases, allow them to live in the habitat provided to them by the AWCC staff and supporters.

Upon entrance into the center you are able to see Moose wandering around the gated areas.  The center is open year round, and a schedule is available here.  Don’t hesitate to ask the staff questions about the animal’s histories, names, and circumstances! You may be surprised at what you hear! Continue reading

1st Annual Photo Contest winner announced!!

Well, with a bit of a delay, a very difficult decision has been made! The 1st Annual Alaska Denali Tours Photo Contest winner has been announced.  The winner was chosen by local Anchorage photographers Cathy Hart & Alissa Crandall.

And with no further ado, Mr. Randy Bonham is the winner with his wonderful photo on the right!

As the winner he will recieve  framed and matted prints of Kirsty Knittel’s photographs ‘Bobbly Skies‘ and ‘Denali & Fireweed‘.

Honorable mentions are as follows:

2nd Place – Frances Schuler #6260  Red Beauty – the fox
3rd Place – Doug Wilson # 18 – seals on ice
4th Place – Doug Wilson #106 ice ponds