Posted on January 21, 2026 under
Caribou Canoe
Caribou migrate past a photographer on the tundra. Mario Davalos photo

Our premier wildlife canoe trip in Arctic Alaska. For 8 out of 10 years our June river trips have seen tens of thousands of caribou swimming the river. We regularly see bears, wolves and even wolverines on this fantastically remote canoe trip.  

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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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Caribou Canoe
Caribou migrate past a photographer on the tundra. Mario Davalos photo

If your interest is wildlife, this is the trip for you. For 8 out of 10 years our June river trips have seen tens of thousands of caribou swimming the river. We regularly see bears, wolves and even wolverines on this fantastically remote canoe trip.  

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Posted on December 20, 2023 under
Teshekpuk Packraft
kiliii yuyan photo of two snowy owls

Explore the unexplored with Arctic Wild. We will paddle through the remote Western Arctic, visiting the enigmatic Pik Sand Dunes and ending at wildlife rich Teshekpuk Lake.

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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 February 16, 2019 under
Raptor River Canoe
muskoxen on the tundra in Alaska

Terra incognita, remotest of the remote, the Colville is arctic Alaska’s largest river and one of its least visited. The Colville or Kuukpik in Inupiat, is an ideal river to hone your canoeing skills. The current is swift, but without obstacles, which leaves us free to scan the banks for caribou, glass the bluffs for…

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