See the wilds of Alaska on a Side by Side ATV with a full windshield, roof, seat belts, gas pedal, and break. This fun and fantastic machine handles the rough terrain well - all near the Denali Natio
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Location: Denali National Park
What's Included
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Wine tasting
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected)
- Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
- Use of helmet
- Beverages
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: It's actually pretty beginner-friendly! The guides are super knowledgeable and will teach you the basics before you hit the trails. Plus, the Side by Side ATVs are really stable, so you won't feel like you're going to tip over. Just be ready for some bumps on the trail since you’ll be going through rough terrain near Denali!
A: Definitely wear layers! It can get chilly in the Alaskan backcountry. I'd recommend wearing a moisture-wicking shirt, a warm fleece, and a waterproof jacket. Don't forget sturdy shoes and maybe a hat! They provide helmets, but wearing something comfy underneath is a plus.
A: There isn't a strict weight limit for this tour, but the ATVs are designed to comfortably fit two people with a combined weight of around 400-500 lbs. The guides are super accommodating, so if you're unsure, just give them a call before booking!
Discussions
Just did the ATV adventure near Denali, and it was epic!
OMG, we just got back from the Alaskan Back Country ATV adventure and I can't recommend it enough! The views were jaw-dropping, and our guide was super chill and knowledgeable. The backcountry meal was surprisingly good too! If you're planning to go, make sure you charge your camera because you’ll want to capture everything. Also, wear layers like they suggested—trust me, it got chilly! Perfect for couples or friends looking for an adventure. We're already planning to go back!
Looking to gift the ATV tour, but have some reservations
Hey everyone, I'm thinking about gifting this ATV adventure to my parents for their anniversary. They love the outdoors but have never done anything like this! Are the ATVs easy to drive? Also, how do they handle with two older folks? I want them to have fun, but safety is my top concern. Any advice would be super helpful!