
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is Alaska’s largest national park, offering an unparalleled wilderness experience with rugged mountains, expansive glaciers, and pristine rivers. Our guided trips into this vast landscape focus primarily on backpacking adventures, allowing visitors to traverse remote valleys, alpine ridges, and river corridors while immersed in nature. Along the way, travelers can experience a variety of outdoor activities including sea kayaking, packrafting, and backcountry camping.
These trips are designed to suit both seasoned backpackers and those looking to explore Alaska’s backcountry with expert guidance. Our guides provide practical skills and local knowledge, ensuring that every excursion is safe, enjoyable, and deeply connected to the natural surroundings. Guests witness dramatic landscapes, from towering peaks to sweeping tundra, and encounter wildlife unique to the region.
Wrangell-St. Elias also offers seasonal variety, with different routes and challenges depending on the time of year. Summer brings long daylight hours and lush alpine meadows, while early fall provides crisp air and changing colors across the landscape. Every journey is an opportunity to learn about the park’s geography, ecology, and history, while developing confidence and self-sufficiency in a remote wilderness setting.
Whether you are hiking along glacier-fed rivers, paddling through quiet waterways, or camping beneath towering peaks, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park offers a profound and unforgettable adventure. Explore Alaska’s largest wilderness with our carefully guided trips and experience the remote beauty that makes this park truly extraordinary.