If you want to see Denali National Park, there are shuttle buses available, or you can book a tour on a private bus, including a variety of guided hikes, fishing, gold panning, and innumerous picture taking opportunities. Mount McKinley National Park is inside of Denali and tours offer spectacular views of this glacier topped majestic mountain, which is the highest peak in North America at a stunning 20,320 feet. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is another area you may want to explore on your Alaska adventure travel. The Kenai Mountains border this fantastic refuge, with hundreds of glacier fed lakes, and a variety of wildlife species, including caribou, black and brown bears, birds, and sea life such as seals, penguins, and different varieties of whales. In northern Alaska, the Artic region, including the Artic National Wildlife Refuge, is the largest refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge system, according to Alaska Wildland Adventures, with eight million acres designated for this purpose. It is also home to indigenous native tribes, the Inupiat Eskimos and Gwinch'in Indians, who survive using the resources on the refuge, just as their ancestors before them preserving their culture.
Alaska adventure travel will fulfill your desire to be one with nature and Alaska's truly breathtaking environment. Meet the locals, experience the divine ecosystem, and the vastly untouched Alaskan wilderness. It is a trip you won't forget, it will feed your soul, and rejuvenate your spirit. Take advantage of all this great state has to offer; seriously consider Alaska adventure travel for a trip of a lifetime.
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