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Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, and Beyond A Week of Non-Stop Excitement in Alaska

A scenic view of the Nenana River in Denali National Park in Alaska.

From whitewater rafting to rock climbing, Alaska‘s immense landscapes and pure, untamed wilderness set the stage for exceptionally rich adventure experiences. In a week, visitors to Alaska can careen down turbulent rivers and scale towering rock faces—it’s all one big whirlwind of heart-pumping activity. Here’s how to dive into a week of nonstop excitement in the Last Frontier.

Whitewater Rafting: Conquering the Rapids

A scenic view of the Nenana River in Denali National Park in Alaska.
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Get ready to start whitewater rafting in Alaska. In this state, some of the finest rafting rivers in the world are located, consisting of rapids that range from easy Class I to heart-pounding, adrenaline-thumping Class V. For a mix of beautiful scenery and some challenging rapids, try the Nenana River, just outside of Denali National Park. As you paddle through the roaring waters, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the mountains and maybe catch a glimpse of wildlife on the banks. Experience guides ensure your safety while you have the time of your life rafting—no matter what your experience level.

Rock Climbing: Reach New Heights

Mountains in the Chugach Range stand above the clouds rising from the Valley in Alaska North America

Mountains in the Chugach Range stand above the clouds rising from the Valley in Alaska Photo by depositphotos.com

If you are one for vertical challenges, Alaska’s rough terrain offers plenty of rock climbing opportunities. The Chugach Mountains, right next to Anchorage, offer novice and professional climbers alike a playground of climbing opportunities. There’s a guided climbing tour that furnishes equipment and instruction for the beginner. Those more experienced might want to tackle Mount Thor or Mount Yukla’s sheer granite walls. Rock climbing in Alaska offers an unrivaled kind of adventure because it combines challenging physical activity with breathtaking summit vistas.

Hike and Trek: Pioneering through Unbridled Wilderness

When it is time to throttle it back a notch yet still yearn for adventure, then hiking and trekking Alaska’s pristine wilderness is a must. The state of Alaska features a good number of trails; with each one, beautiful landscapes and picture opportunities are both picturesque and distinct. The Harding Icefield Trail in Kenai Fjords National Park offers a strenuous, wonderful hike with good views of glaciers and ice fields. Or take Crow Pass Trail’s multi-day trek in Chugach State…

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