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35 Day Alaska Adventure - Itinerary

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Please note that the SuperSaver Alaska Adventure Trek does not include all of the events noted below. Click here for a printable itinerary.

Day 1

Dawson Creek

We begin our trek with a welcome dinner, orientation and social in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Dawson Creek is Mile 0 of the Alaska Highway and Mile 0 of our 4,300 mile tour of British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska.

Day 2

Ft. Nelson

Our first stop is Ft. Nelson, BC. Here we will receive a Visitor Presentation and see the Heritage Center.

Day 3

Muncho Lake

Our next stop will be at beautiful Muncho Lake . Muncho Lake  gets its deep azure color from minerals leached from the surrounding mountains. Here we take a boat tour of Muncho Lake and have a Wine and Cheese Party.

Day 4

Watson Lake

Today we travel to Watson Lake where we tour the Sign Post Village and see an informative video on the Alaska Highway Construction.

Day 5

Teslin

We stop for the night on the shores of Nisutlin Lake and visit the Yukon Wildlife Gallery.

Day 6

Whitehorse

Tour Whitehorse. See the grand old sternwheeler, the SS Klondike, visit the longest wooden fish ladder in North America, the scenic Whitehorse Dam, the Yukon Visitor Center, and Miles Canyon lookout. We will also enjoy a beautiful river cruise across Lake Schwatka and up the famous Yukon River, through Miles Canyon.

Day 7

Whitehorse

Free day in Whitehorse to see other area attractions.

Day 8

Destruction Bay

Our next stop is at Destruction Bay along the western shore of Kluane Lake, the largest lake in the Yukon.

Day 9

Tok

We then travel into Alaska and stop for the night in Tok. Here we will partake of a delicious salmon bake dinner and see a dog sled demonstration.

Day 10

Fairbanks

We then travel to the end of the Alaska Highway in Delta Junction and on to Fairbanks which is known as "The Heart of Alaska".

Day 11

Fairbanks

Cruise into the history of Interior Alaska, aboard the authentic sternwheeler Riverboat Discovery III. You will see:

  • Guided walking tour of the Athabascan Chena Village
  • Susan Butcher's Iditarod dogs in action
  • Bush pilot demo
  • Complimentary coffee and donuts
  • Trading Post visit
  • View the convergence of the Chena and Nenana Rivers
  • Athabascan Subsistence Fish Camp
  • Replica of the Pioneer Hotel

Day 12

Fairbanks

Visit the University of Alaska Museum and Botanical Gardens.

Day 13

Denali NP

Travel south on the Parks Highway through Nenana and Healy to Denali National Park. Here we attend the Cabin Night Dinner and Show; an evening filled with entertainment, hospitality and good food.

Day 14

Denali NP

Narrated bus tour takes you into the heart of Denali National Park for spectacular scenery and wildlife. See 20,320 ft. Mt. McKinley, North America's tallest peak.

Day 15

Talkeetna

Stop over at Talkeetna, Alaska, the traditional departing place for Denali climbers. Here you will learn about the history of the local settlers and walk through the original town site.

Day 16

Anchorage

Continue traveling south on the Parks Highway to Anchorage, Alaska. We will be staying in Anchorage for 2 days. Join the staff for an Ice Cream Social.

Day 17

Anchorage

Trolley Tour - A great way to see the highlights of Anchorage visiting popular destinations including the Anchorage Museum of History & Art, the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Earthquake Park and Merrill Field.

Day 18 Homer Travel the Seward Highway down the Kenai Peninsula to Homer, Alaska. Along the way, stop at the Chugach State Park and Kenai Peninsula Visitor Centers and Portage Glacier.
Day 19 Homer Visit the Carl Wynn Nature Center and explore the sub-alpine Lutz spruce forest, enjoy the diversity of wildflowers and Alaska native plants. Visit the

Islands and Ocean Visitor Center and the

Historical Harbor Walking Tour.

Day 20

Seward

Travel to Seward, Alaska and tour the Exit Glacier. There is nothing like walking up to the face of this slow moving river of ice.

Day 21

Seward

Take a boat cruise to Kenai Fjords National Park where you will see sea life (including puffins, otters, whales and stellar sea lions), snow capped mountains and glaciers. Dine on an Alaska Salmon bake on Fox Island.

Day 22

Palmer

Travel up the Seward and Glenn Highway to Palmer, Alaska. Here we will visit a Muskox Farm. Palmer is in the Mat-Su Valley, Alaska's farming center. Here the long summer days produce gigantic vegetables.

Day 23

Glennallen

Continue on the Glenn Highway to Glennallen, Alaska. Stop at the Copper River Valley Visitor Information Center.

Day 24

Valdez

Travel south on the Richardson Highway to Valdez, Alaska. Valdez is the terminus of the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline where huge tankers transport oil to the "Lower 48".

Day 25

Valdez

Visit the Valdez Museum and Annex where you will see a replica of the Old Town, as it looked before the 1964 earthquake. See a documentary film that describes the impact of the earthquake. Visit the salmon spawning area and Duck Flats.

Day 26

Tok

Travel to Tok, Alaska. Along the way see Keystone Canyon and the Worthington Glacier.

Day 27

Chicken

Travel up the Taylor Highway to the famous town of Chicken, Alaska. Tour this rustic and remote town's 4 unique stores.

Day 28

Destruction Bay

We stop at a remote campground on the shores of Lake Kluane to take in the spectacular scenery and view mountain sheep.

Day 29 Beaver Creek Have a rip-roaring time at the Rendezvous Dinner Theater.

Day 30

Skagway

A fully narrated train and motor coach trip between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. The iron trail was born during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush and built through some of the North's most ruggedly beautiful terrain. Today, it's a comfortable ride in refurbished train cars following the original route of the hopeful Stampeders of 1898.

Day 31

Rancheria

Travel south on the Alaska Highway to Watson Lake. Join the staff for a Bingo Night with prizes.

Day 32

Iskut

Travel the Cassier Highway to the beautiful Mountain Shadow RV Park in Iskut, British Columbia. On the way stop at Jade City for unique jade art.

Day 33

Hyder

It's back into Alaska where we visit Hyder. Along the way see the magnificent Bear Glacier nestled among beautiful snow capped peaks. Tour Fish Creek Wildlife Viewing area where you will see grizzlies, black bear and bald eagles feeding on the abundant supply of salmon in the streams. Be sure to bring your camera.

Day 34

Smithers

Visit the beautiful city of Smithers. Here we camp at a golf resort in case you want to play a round.

Day 35

Prince George

Farewell Dinner and Social in Prince George, BC.