Horse-Drawn Covered Wagon Ride with Backcountry Dining

Journey across Alaska's tundra the way the original pioneers did, by horse-drawn covered wagon, on this 3-hour excursion from Black Diamond Resort. Set out from Healy for this wagon trip across the no

Journey across Alaska's tundra the way the original pioneers did, by horse-drawn covered wagon, on this 3-hour excursion from Black Diamond Resort. Set out from Healy for this wagon trip across the northern border of Denali National Park, which takes you back through time to learn about the area’s historic and natural treasures. Bask in mountain scenery and then stop to enjoy a delicious back-country dining experience. Choose from several day and evening departure times, and relish the convenience of round-trip transport. 

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Location: Denali National Park

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the wagon ride? Can kids join?

A: Yep! This experience is family-friendly, so kids are totally welcome. Just make sure they can sit still for a bit since it's a 3-hour ride. Also, they might need a booster seat depending on their age, but you can check with the provider when you book.

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the ride?

A: They do have a weather policy in place! If it's really bad, they'll try to reschedule you to another day. Just keep an eye on the forecast and reach out to them if you think it'll be an issue. They’re pretty flexible!

Q: How formal do we need to dress for the backcountry dining part?

A: You can keep it casual! Think outdoorsy yet comfortable. Like, wear layers since it can get chilly, and definitely some sturdy shoes. No need for fancy stuff; you're in the tundra, after all!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the horse-drawn wagon ride – worth it?

Hey everyone! I’m looking at the Horse-Drawn Covered Wagon Ride in Denali. It’s from Black Diamond Resort and includes a backcountry meal! Sounds amazing, but I’m a bit nervous about the 3-hour duration. Has anyone done it? Is it family-friendly? Any thoughts?

Wagon Ride Experience – What to expect?

Just booked the wagon ride with backcountry dining! Super excited but also curious. What should I prepare for? Anything I should definitely bring or know before we go?