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Denali Guided Hiking - Morning Departure

Guided

Duration: 3.5 hours

Features

Kid Friendly
Locally Owned
Wildlife
Shuttle Included
Small Group Sizes
Beginner Friendly
Free Cancellation
Instant Book
$125 Hiker
(12yr.+)
$90 Child Hiker
(5-11yrs old)

Description

Denali National Park Hiking - Guided Morning Hike

Begin your day with a hike through Denali’s quiet forests and open tundra. The morning light filters through spruce and birch trees, casting soft shadows across the forest floor. It’s calm and cool in the taiga, where mosses and wildflowers grow thick beneath your feet and the scent of damp earth and spruce lingers in the air.
As you climb gradually out of the forest, the trees begin to thin and the views begin to open. From the tundra, broad ridgelines and river valleys stretch into the distance. With fewer people on the trails in the early hours, the sense of stillness and space is even more striking. Your guide will share details about the landscape’s geology, plants, and wildlife—small signs that hint at how life survives in such a rugged place.
This morning outing offers a chance to explore the quiet beauty of the boreal forest and open tundra before the day gets busy. With cooler temperatures and a good chance of wildlife sightings, the early hours are ideal for getting out on the trail.
Your guide will choose the route based on current trail conditions and group ability. This is a great option for those who want a moderate physical challenge paired with the opportunity to learn more about the Denali area on foot.

Duration

Hiking Time: 2.5–3.5 hours
Distance: 2–7 miles 
Trip Time: 8:00 AM 

Location / Where to Meet

New Wave Adventures Office
We can provide a free shuttle pickup within the Healy area.
We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before your scheduled trip time to allow for check-in and any final preparations.

Ages & Requirements

Ages 5+
Elevation Gain: 800–1250 feet
Level: Easy / Moderate / Strenuous (based on group ability and trail conditions)

What's Included

  1. Experienced guides
  2. First-aid kit
  3. Bear spray
  4. Trail map, guide books, compass
  5. Hiking poles
  6. Transportation is provided back to and from your hotel, or you can choose to go off on your own and learn more at the Denali National Park Visitor Center and utilize your hotel's courtesy shuttle service for return transportation from the Visitor Center where applicable.

Not Included

  1. Denali Park Day Pass
  2. Personal clothing
  3. Lunch
  4. Gratuity

What to Bring / Wear

Wearing quick drying hiking pants, a moisture-wicking shirt and sturdy hiking boots or trail runners will keep you most comfortable. We recommend dressing in warm, moisture-wicking layers. Bring a rain jacket, and wear sturdy, comfortable walking or hiking shoes — Alaska weather can change quickly!
  1. Denali Park Day Pass
  2. Small backpack on your hike to carry:
  3. Refillable water bottle/bladder
  4. Rain jacket & rain pants
  5. Warm layers (fleece)
  6. Snacks
  7. Sunscreen
  8. Hat/sunglasses, chapstick
  9. Camera
  10. Personal medication (like EpiPens)
  11. Hiking poles are available to borrow, but feel free to bring your own if you have them

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY New Wave Adventures

FAQs

Denali Hiking Itinerary

Pick-Up / Meet-Up We'll pick you up at your hotel or you can meet us at the New Wave Adventures office — whichever works best for you!

Scenic Drive to the Trailhead Sit back and enjoy the beautiful Alaskan views as we make our way to the trailhead.

Hit the Trail Breathe in the fresh mountain air and take in the sights, sounds, and stories of the Alaskan outdoors. This is what you came for!

Return Trip After your adventure, we’ll head back to the office or drop you off at your hotel.

Where can I get a Denali Park Day Pass?

Denali Park Day Pass: Please ensure you have a valid park pass for your visit.

Note: If you're taking a bus tour into the park, a weekly park pass is typically included with your bus ticket — no need to purchase a separate one.

If you still need a pass, you can buy one in person at the Denali Visitor Center or purchase it online in advance. Denali Park Day Pass

What is the weather usually like?

Alaska experiences all kinds of weather, and we hike in all of it. It hardly gets higher than 75 degrees, but more likely will be between 45-65 degrees.

Do I need to bring bear spray?

Nope! Our guide will carry bear spray and is trained in safety protocols. You just focus on enjoying the scenery.

Will there be wildlife on the trail?

Possibly! Alaska is home to moose, bears, birds, and more. Our guide will keep you safe and share knowledge about the animals we might encounter — from a safe distance.

What fitness level is required?

We offer hikes for all skill levels! If you have any concerns, just let us know in advance and we’ll match you with a trail that fits your comfort zone.

What if it rains?

We hike rain or shine! Bring a rain jacket and embrace the adventure — some of the most magical moments in Alaska happen under cloudy skies.

How large are the groups?

The maximum group size is 11 guests.

Cancellation Policy

A 24-hour notice is required for cancellations. Trips run rain or shine. If we cancel your trip, a full refund will be issued. Canceled Canyon Wave trips will be rebooked to Wilderness Wave or refunded. No refunds for wrong arrival times/location
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Availability

May 2025

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Location

Address

Mile Post 239 Parks Hwy

Denali, AK, 99755

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