Posted on January 26, 2026 under
Noatak River Canoe
the noatak river winds through the brooks range in gates of the arctic national park

Join Arctic Wild on a wilderness canoe trip in Gates of the Arctic National Park for ten days of canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing in Alaska’s biggest wilderness. This is canoe camping at its best, with fun paddling, great wildlife encounters, and endless hiking opportunities. There are few places in Alaska’s Arctic where we so…

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Gates of the Arctic Base Camp
caribou walk in a line across a hill in the Brooks Range

Arctic Wild will take you to explore the wilds of the central Brooks Range in Gates of the Arctic National Park. From our comfortable camp on the tundra you have ample time to hike the tundra, watch for arctic wildlife, and enjoy the nation’s northernmost National Park.

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Posted on January 23, 2026 under
Yukon River Canoe

Canoeing the Yukon is a classic Alaska wilderness experience, full of striking scenery and rich with history. A week on the river is a timeless experience suitable for novice paddlers and seasoned explorers alike.

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Posted on January 22, 2026 under
Camping with Katmai’s Bears
Katmai and Aleutian Trips

The best way to watch bears is to immerse yourself in the wilderness. There is no better place to do that than on the coast of Katmai National Park, where bears wade into salmon streams and laze in the lush flowery meadows. Contact us to learn about our other National Parks trips that could combine with…

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Alaska National Parks – Bering Land Bridge and Noatak
muskoxen on an Arctic trip

Located near the Arctic Circle in Alaska are the least visited and most remote units in the National Park System. This unique trip is designed to get you to Northwest Alaska’s obscure and isolated park units for a taste of the beauty and wildness that Bering Land Bridge and Noatak Preserve have to offer. Contact…

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Gates of the Arctic and Kobuk Valley National Parks
Kobuk Sand Dunes

Alaska’s National Parks are true wilderness parks; most of them are both rarely visited and stunningly beautiful. Our National Park trip visits both Kobuk Valley National Park and Gates of the Arctic National Park in a single fun-filled trip. Contact us to learn about our other National Parks trips that could combine with this trip.

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Alaska’s Northern National Parks

Alaska’s National Parks are true wilderness parks; most of them are rarely visited and stunningly beautiful. Our northwestern Alaska National Park trip visits Kobuk Valley National Park, Cape Krusenstern National Monument, and Gates of the Arctic National Park in a single fun-filled trip.

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Posted on December 01, 2025 under
Arrigetch Backpack and Kobuk Valley Basecamp
hiker and the arrigetch peaks in Gates of the Arctic Alaska

Want stunning scenery, arctic wildlife, and a good workout in two of northern Alaska’s National Parks? Head up into the Arrigetch Peaks for a week of backpacking and day hiking and see the best of Gates of the Arctic National Park before heading to Kobuk Valley to finish the trip.  

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Posted on November 26, 2025 under
Bering Land Bridge and Noatak Parks

Located near the Arctic Circle in Alaska are the least visited and most remote units in the National Park System. This unique trip is designed to get you to Northwest Alaska’s obscure and isolated park units for a glimpse of the beauty and wildness that Bering Land Bridge and Noatak Preserve have to offer. This…

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Posted on June 02, 2025 under
Gates of the Arctic Backpack
lone caribou is dwarfed by the brooks range

If you are looking to get off the beaten path, look no further than Gates of the Arctic National Park where the only trails are wildlife trails and the only people in the area are your companions.  

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Posted on March 05, 2025 under
Aniakchak Rafting

Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve is America’s least-visited National Park site, and we think it is one of the most interesting. Where else can you camp in an active volcano with coastal brown bears and then paddle to the sea? Join us for the adventure of a lifetime in Aniakchak Crater and beyond.

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Posted on February 18, 2025 under
Nigu Etivluk and Colville Rivers
colorful mountains of the western brooks range alaska

Looking for complete immersion in Alaska’s most remote and wild region? Northern Gates of the Arctic National Park offers its few visitors unparalleled wilderness and unmatched beauty. Paddle the Nigu to the Evivluk to the Colville and explore the very heart of the Brooks Range on this unique three-river expedition.  

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Noatak Canoe
the noatak river winds through the brooks range in gates of the arctic national park

Join Arctic Wild on a wilderness canoe trip in Gates of the Arctic National Park for ten days of canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing in Alaska’s biggest wilderness. This is canoe camping at its best, with fun paddling, great wildlife encounters, and endless hiking opportunities. There are few places in Alaska’s Arctic where we so…

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Gates of the Arctic and Kobuk Valley National Parks
Kobuk Sand Dunes

Alaska’s National Parks are true wilderness parks; most of them are both rarely visited and stunningly beautiful. Our National Park trip visits both Kobuk Valley National Park and Gates of the Arctic National Park in a single fun-filled trip.

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Bears of the Katmai Coast
Katmai and Aleutian Trips

The best way to watch bears is to immerse yourself in the wilderness. There is no better place to do that than on the coast of Katmai National Park, where bears crowd into salmon streams and laze in the lush flowery meadows. Spend your days amongst the bears, who couldn’t care less that you are…

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Charley River Rafting
Raft negotiates some rapids in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Alaska

Rafting the Charley is a journey of contrasts. Starting high on the tundra where the river is little more than a creek, we descend through the canyon and into the boreal forest. Below lies the broad and silty Yukon River, rich with history and offering some of the best campsites anywhere.

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Posted on March 06, 2024 under
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Base Camp

Enjoy a week of big wilderness and big views in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park this summer. From our comfortable camp on the flanks of a volcano we can explore the surrounding mountains and glaciers, search for Dall sheep, and simply enjoy the solitude and wilderness of this mountain kingdom.

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Posted on December 01, 2023 under
Arrigetch Peaks Packraft
hiker and the arrigetch peaks in Gates of the Arctic Alaska

Light and nimble packrafts allow us to start in the headwaters of the Alatna and paddle the spunky clear river down to the Arrigetch Peaks. Once the granite towers are in sight, we’ll shoulder our packs and backpack into Gates of the Arctic’s most iconic area. This is the ultimate Gates of the Arctic Adventure!

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Posted on December 05, 2022 under
Western Arctic Packraft
Packrafting on the Alatna River in Gates of the Arctic National Park Alaska

Single person packrafts allow us to explore the wildest portions of Alaska and to fish where few have ever cast a line. This week-long adventure in Northwest Alaska has it all: fun packrafting, mountain hiking, and outstanding fishing.

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Posted on August 30, 2018 under
Aniakchak Crater Base Camp

Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve is America’s least visited National Park unit, and we think it is one of the most interesting. Where else can you camp in an active volcano with coastal brown bears? Join us for the adventure of a lifetime in Aniakchak Crater.

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Posted on July 15, 2016 under
Wrangell St Elias Rafting
backpacking in Wrangell St Elias with Arctic Wild. Malcolm Macdonald Photo

Wrangell St Elias National Park is part of the largest protected wilderness on earth! Glacier-carved peaks spawn raging rivers and dramatic peaks tower over lush green bottomlands. This rugged country keeps most people out, but your world-class guides let you enjoy this remote location in style. Come paddle with us into the very heart of…

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Posted on July 07, 2016 under
Yukon Canoe

Canoeing the Yukon is a classic Alaska wilderness experience, full of striking scenery and rich with history. A week on the river is a timeless experience suitable for novice paddlers and seasoned explorers alike.

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Posted on January 27, 2014 under
Lake Clark National Park Camping Adventure

Twin Lakes are the heart of Lake Clark National Park and offers the best hiking in the region. Our four day base camp trip has ample time for enjoying the storied lakes and mountains and for enjoying the wilderness solitude. Contact us to learn about our other National Parks trips that could combine with this trip.

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Posted on January 26, 2014 under
Kobuk River Rafting
a raft on the koyukuk river in gates of the arctic national park

Paddle and fish the Kobuk River in Gates of the Arctic National Park with us. The trip offers fun rafting, superb camping, and a once in a lifetime opportunity to fish for Kobuk River Sheefish. Explore the Brooks Range with our professional guides.

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