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Bear Viewing

A formal bear viewing is the only way to comfortably and safely behold the majesty of Alaska’s brown and black bear population in their natural habitats.
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Dog Sledding

Joined by real Iditarod huskies, learn to mush like a racer as you’re pulled across the snow by your powerful team of dogs. On a safely scouted dog-sledding trail accessible only by helicopter transfer, you will have the opportunity to try your hand at dog mushing.
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Fishing (salt and freshwater)

Anglers will love Alaska’s fresh and saltwater fishing options, from salmon to halibut to trout. Alaska’s world-class waters are bountiful, and our expert guides will tailor your fishing experience to suit your needs and interests.

Glacier Trekking

Touch down on Alaskan ice and try your hand at glacier travel with an expert mountain guide. Seeing a glacier up-close is a special experience, but exploring it on foot is even more thrilling. Whether on skis, harnessed and roped together in small teams, or fitted with crampons, embark on a glacier trek in Alaska.

Hiking

Surrounded by towering spruce and pine trees, hike through some of Alaska’s most sublime wilderness with the assistance of an expert hiking guide, exploring both popular and backcountry routes.
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Kayaking and Canoeing (Sea and Alpine Lakes)

From any coastal or lakefront lodge, a day spent kayaking and canoeing through Alaska’s gorgeous bays, inlets and alpine lakes is a wonderful way to unwind and immerse yourself in nature.

River Rafting

Alaska’s rivers come in all shapes, sizes and intensities, guaranteeing an exciting experience for novice and expert rafters alike.
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Scenic Flight Trips

Take a scenic flight through some of Alaska’s most remote, snow-covered peaks and land atop spots rarely accessed for the opportunity to see the Alaskan wilderness from a new perspective. Scenic flights are one of the most exclusive ways to tour sites such as Denali and Wrangell St. Elias National Parks.
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Whale Watching

A bucket-list experience for any first journey to Alaska, animal lovers and budding marine biologists can spend the day searching for humpback and orca whales in a private whale watching boat.

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