Traveling Alaska from Fairbanks to Denali 

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Karen Soltis

North Oaks, MN
European Travel Specialist

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Traveling from Fairbanks to Denali, from north to south, offers a scenic route through the Alaska wilderness. This journey provides picturesque views and an opportunity to experience the vast landscapes of the region that will leave you breathless 


The Alaska Railroad is known for providing a phenomenal rail journey through the heart of Alaska. This mode of transportation offers passengers the chance to see incredible landscapes, including mountains, forests, and rivers. 


Denali is a prominent destination in Alaska, known for its natural beauty and diverse activities. Denali offers a variety of tour options that allow visitors to explore the park's natural wonders and wildlife. If you like dogs I highly suggest a visit to the husky camp where you can learn about dog raising and even interact with the sled dogs. Denali National Park is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering numerous hiking trails to explore the wilderness.Denali is famous for its stunning scenery, with breathtaking views of the Alaska Range and the majestic Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley). 


Alaska is renowned for its fishing opportunities. Seward and Whittier are popular destinations for fishing, providing ample chances for you to catch various types of fish. Additionally, Kodiak Island is easily accessible by flight and is known for excellent fishing experiences. 


I highly recommended exploring Alaska by land and sea, a land to is the perfect way to begin our end your Alaskan cruise. Land tours offer options for exploration and experiencing the state's natural beauty more intimately.  


Let’s start planning your Alaskan adventure. 

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