Alaska rail tours including Talkeetna
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Talkeetna: Rail Tours
The town of Talkeetna is located approximately 115 road miles north of Anchorage, about 14 miles off the Parks Highway at the end of the Talkeetna Spur Road. This small distinctive community of less then 500 is often said to be the inspiration behind the television series “Northern Exposure”. The town is also the main staging area for climbers waiting to start their Mt. McKinley ascents, and the Talkeetna area is probably the best location on the rail system to view “the Mountain”. Talkeetna is really worth seeing don't miss out on a true Alaskan town
Ride the Alaskan railroad to Denali National Park and explore Alaska's back country on this amazing compact adventure. Attractions include: Tundra Wilderness Tour, Devil’s Canyon Tour, and a float tour to Spencer Glacier. [more information] ak
Experience Alaska at its finest as you travel by boat, glass-domed rail car, and motor coach on an escorted exploration of Alaskan cultural history and majestic wilderness. With an itinerary that includes excursions to Denali National Park, home of majestic Mt. McKinley, and to the historic Gold Dredge No. 8, this tour has something for everyone. [more information]
This exciting 11 day excursion takes you by rail to Alaska’s most remarkable locations, including: frontier Fairbanks, Alaska’s “Golden Heart” city; Denali National Park, a national treasure and home of Mt. McKinley; Anchorage, Alaska’s largest and most cosmopolitan city; breathtaking Kenai Fjords National Park; beautiful Glacier Bay National Park; and Juneau, Alaska’s scenic capital. [more information] ak
Indulge yourself in Alaskan beauty. This tour is for those who want to take some time and enjoy Alaska. The tour includes visits to: Denali, six million acres located in the heart of Alaska’s magnificent and rugged interior and home to majestic Mt. McKinley; the small coastal town of Seward, known for its scenic views, numerous visitor attractions, and as the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park; and ends in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest and most cosmopolitan city with many opportunities to shop, visit museums, and dine on Alaska’s finest seafood. [more information] ak
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Choose from wildlife viewing, sea kayaking and guided glacier hikes. Relax aboard a one-day cruise, pan for gold, or bait a rod for Alaska's world famous King salmon fishing.