

A sprawling city of over 250,000 full-time residents, Anchorage is the regional center for trade, banking, communication, transportation and the arts. Explore Ship Creek, where Anchorage began as the headquarters of the famous Alaska Railroad. Understand the financial impact and growth of Anchorage during World War II, the establishment of Elmendorf Air Force Base, and the recent boom of entrepreneurs in Anchorage.
Sightseeing, includes the 25-acre Alaska Native Heritage Center, a new foundation developed by Alaskan native corporations in recognition and tribute to the distinct culture of the Alaskan people. Highlights include cultural sights in natural settings and a gallery of native arts.
This tour is seasonal and operates from May to September

Fly over the longest glacier in Denali National Park, the 45 mile long Kahiltna glacier, see where climbers begin their ascent of McKinley. As you approach the climber base camp you will fly between McKinley's two sister peaks: Mt. Hunter at 14,500' and Mt. Foraker at 17,400'. The famed West Buttress will be full in your view and you may see climbers enroute to the summit who have come from all over the world to challenge the mountains of the Alaska Range.
Your flightseeing trip begins at the unique hexagonal log building in Talkeetna, a small Alaskan town big on character and rich in history located about 115 miles (a two and a half hour drive) North of Anchorage.
After meeting your pilot/guide, you will be seated comfortably in one of our ski-equipped aircraft and provided with voice activated headphones which allows conversation between passengers and pilot. Everyone has a window seat. As you set out to the mountains, your pilot will describe the history and geology of the area and point out gold mining areas and wildlife.
Glacier Landing Add On: Land on a glacier at the base of Mt. McKinley and experience the excitement of standing among the great peaks, the immense scale will astound you. Enjoy the sun, snow and the unique sounds of the glacier. Bring lots of film and your sunglasses.This is an unsurpassed photo opportunity.
Duration: 1 1/4 Hour or 1 3/4 hours with Glacier Landing.
This tour is seasonal and only operates from May through to September.

This tour covers more of Denali National Park than any tour available. You will circle Mt. McKinley and traverse the Alaska Range twice. There is no better way view the remote regions of the park. See active gold mines, Kahiltna base camp, where the climbers begin their ascent and the Wickersham Wall of McKinley the steepest continual vertical relief in the world. Enjoy a wildlife tour on the way back to historic Talkeetna.
Your flightseeing trip begins at the unique hexagonal log building in Talkeetna, a small Alaskan town big on character and rich in history located about 115 miles (a two and a half hour drive) North of Anchorage.
After meeting your pilot/guide, you will be seated comfortably in one of our ski-equipped aircraft and provided with voice activated headphones which allows conversation between passengers and pilot. Everyone has a window seat. As you set out to the mountains, your pilot will describe the history and geology of the area and point out gold mining areas and wildlife.
Glacier Landing Add On: Land on a glacier at the base of Mt. McKinley and experience the excitement of standing among the great peaks, the immense scale will astound you. Enjoy the sun, snow and the unique sounds of the glacier. Bring lots of film and your sunglasses.This is an unsurpassed photo opportunity.
Duration: 1.5 Hour or 2 hours with Glacier Landing.
This tour is seasonal and only operates from May through to September.

You'll fly over the lush Susitna Valley and enter the ice age world of the Alaska Range. See Mt. McKinley, the Ruth Gorge, deepest in the world and filled with a 4,000 foot thick river of ice. Experience the Don Sheldon amphitheater surrounded by granite peaks and cascading ice falls. Your pilot narrates the tour pointing out wildlife and geological interests.
Your flightseeing trip begins at the unique hexagonal log building in Talkeetna, a small Alaskan town big on character and rich in history located about 115 miles (a two and a half hour drive) North of Anchorage.
After meeting your pilot/guide, you will be seated comfortably in one of the ski-equipped aircraft and provided with voice activated headphones which allows conversation between passengers and pilot. Everyone has a window seat. As you set out to the mountains, your pilot will describe the history and geology of the area and point out gold mining areas and wildlife.
Glacier Landing Add On: Land on a glacier at the base of Mt. McKinley and experience the excitement of standing among the great peaks, the immense scale will astound you. Enjoy the sun, snow and the unique sounds of the glacier. Bring lots of film and your sunglasses.This is an unsurpassed photo opportunity.
Duration: 1 Hour or 1.5 hours with Glacier Landing.
This tour is seasonal and only operates from May through to September

A deluxe city tour of Anchorage including a visit to the 25-acre Alaska Native Heritage Center, a new foundation developed by Alaskan native corporations in recognition and tribute to the distance culture of the Alaskan people. Highlights include cultural sights in natural settings and a gallery of native arts.
The tour continues with a drive along the scenic Seward Highway to Portage Glacier. As you skirt the shores of Turnagain Arm, watch for wildlife. Stop at the Begich-Boggs Visitor Center to see the glaciology exhibits. Then board the M/V Ptarmigan for an unforgettable one hour cruise across iceberg-dotted Portage Lake. Take a seat in the enclosed lounge or on the open-air observation deck. The cruise is narrated by a representative of the U.S. Forest Service.
Also included in the tour is a stop at the Alyeska Ski Resort where you can take an optional tram ride to the top of Mt. Alyeska.
This tour is seasonal and operates from May to September

Be part of an outdoor hiking adventure when you hike in the Alaskan Wilderness to see the Midnight Sun in Anchorage. limited to a maximum group size of 12 and with an experienced guide, you will enjoy an evening under the colorful night skies when the sun never sets.
Nowhere but Alaska can you experience daylight during the night with incredible views and warm weather for hours to come. During the summer months in Alaska the sun never quite sets. Unique species of plant and lichen bloom among the rocks at this time of the year, as the sky turns varying shades of pink, orange and red throughout the night.
The Midnight Sun Hike offers majestic views of the Alaskan wilderness and the possibility of spotting wildlife such as moose, dall sheep, bears, eagles, foxes, porcupine, arctic squirrels, eagles and much more. All tour guides are safety trained, certified and have experience with wildlife encounters.
The hike will cover up to 4 miles roundtrip on well-established trails and group size is limited to a maximum of 12. Transportation to and from your downtown Anchorage hotel is included, along with bottled water and a snack during the hike.
If you have your own transportation, then a drive to Portage Glacier is truly worthwhile. As you skirt the shores of Turnagain Arm, watch for wildlife. When you arrive at Lake Portage, board the M/V Ptarmigan for an unforgettable one hour cruise across iceberg-dotted Portage Lake. Take a seat in the enclosed lounge or on the open-air observation deck. The cruise is narrated by a representative of the U.S. Forest Service. The cruise will conclude at the original departure point, allowing you to continue your drive at leisure.
This tour is seasonal and operates from May to September

Travel down the Seward Highway, a National Scenic Byway, along Turnagain Arm and visit Portage Glacier, the most visited attraction in Alaska. Stop by the Begich-Boggs Visitors Center before you board the cruise ship M/V Ptarmigan for an unforgettable one hour, narrated cruise across Portage Lake to the face of Portage Glacier. An unforgettable experience!
Head out the scenic Seward Highway to Portage Glacier. As you skirt the shores of Turnagain Arm, watch for wildlife. Stop at the Begich-Boggs Visitor Center to see the glaciology exhibits. Then board the M/V Ptarmigan for an unforgettable one hour cruise across iceberg-dotted Portage Lake. Take a seat in the enclosed lounge or on the open-air observation deck. The cruise is narrated by a representative of the U.S. Forest Service. On the way back to Anchorage, stop at the Alyeska Ski Resort for a lunch on your own and an optional tram ride to the top of Mt. Alyeska.
This tour is seasonal and operates from May to September