The Alaska Women’s Adventure Hiking & Multi-Sport Tour will introduce participants to the Kenai Fjords National Park and Denali National Park. This active adventure offers women big rewards for a little physical effort. Here, wilderness is accessible to any woman with a desire to stretch her legs on a dirt path.
This Alaska Women’s Adventure Hiking & Multi-Sport Tour is designed for women who like to hike and who enjoy the challenge of exploring a place by the power of their own steam. You don’t have to be an athlete to do this trip, but you should be healthy and active. There is a plan B for most of the activities, so please let us know if you have any questions or concerns before you sign up.
Our Alaska Women’s Adventure Hiking & Multi-Sport Tour starts and ends in Anchorage. The first segment of the adventure will take participants into the Alaska’s interior where they can experience adventures in Denali National Park. Activities include camping, hiking, shuttle bus into Denali National Park for wildlife viewing, river rafting, and one way ticket from Denali to Talkeetna on the Alaska Railroad.
The second segment is a multi-sport adventure based in Seward. Here we will explore the biologically-rich emerald coast of south central Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula by foot, kayak, and boat. Our group will spend two nights at a wilderness hostel on the eastern shore of Resurrection Bay. This rustic accommodation is only accessible by water taxi and will provide us with an excellent setting for a kayaking day trip along the coast.
The final three nights will be on the western side of Resurrection Bay just a few miles outside of Seward on Kenai Lake. Here we have access to the Kenai Fjords National Park via a wildlife cruise as well as many opportunities for hiking the trails of the coastal temperate rainforest ecosystem.
Minimum 8 / Maximum 12
To facilitate the most intimate and authentic experience of our adventure together, the group size is limited to no more than 12 participants. In addition to enhancing safety, a small group limits our impact on this pristine ecosystem.
This trip needs 8 participants to reach critical mass within 90 days of the tour start date. If we are unable to fill a trip, all participants will receive a full refund.
Once the trip is confirmed, you will receive an email that contains the travel parameters for booking your flight, waivers, and other tour-specific details.
Please read the FAQ document above for details about lodging. There are no single supplement options available for this tour.
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Most meals are included and are prepared by your guide. Participants assist with set up and clean up after meals. Lunches are typically packed and enjoyed on the trails.
Meals not included are 2 restaurant dinners.
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All participants must bring quality outdoor clothing on this expedition for their comfort and safety to be prepared for all types of weather and the hiking activities. Some noteworthy items are: waterproof rain jacket and rain pants, down or synthetic down jacket 450-650g, waterproof and sturdy hiking boots, 28-38L hiking backpack, trekking poles, non-cotton hats and gloves, and one or two wool or smart wool base layers, including socks (avoid cotton).
Mix of 3-star hotels, cabins and wilderness hostel (our group only)
Expert in Alaska
in a 15 passenger van with bench seating and a roof rack for luggage.
From dinner day 1 to breakfast day 11. Some breakfast are hotel breakfasts
Provided by a Green Edventures Program Manager and/or Representative & Local Guide
To/from Anchorage, Alaska
Emergency medical required
$400 minimum per person
Arrive in Anchorage by 3 PM local time and settle into a comfortable hotel conveniently located near the airport. In the evening, join the group for a welcome meeting and dinner at the hotel restaurant. Connect with fellow adventurers and get ready for the exciting days ahead!
Included Meals: Dinner
After breakfast, we’ll embark on a stunning 3-hour drive to Denali, home to North America’s tallest peak. Along the way, we’ll stop for photo opportunities and enjoy a leisurely 3–4-hour hike, either en route or upon arrival at Denali National Park. In the late afternoon, we’ll set up camp at the Savage Creek Campground and savor a delicious multi-course dinner prepared by your guide.
Overnight: Savage Creek Campground Tent Camping
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The Triple Lakes Trail is considered one of Denali National Park’s best day hikes. Triple Lakes Trail is on the edge of the 6-million acre Denali National Park and Preserve, and is the ideal entry into the wonders of this pristine reserve.
This hike starts with an ascent of about 400 feet. The climb is worthwhile — when you emerge from the forest, you can see an expansive view of the Nenana River, the glacially carved Yanert Valley, and the seemingly endless Alaska Range. Throughout the hike participants should look for ptarmigan, eagles, bears and moose. This guided hike will be about 9 miles and 5 hours in duration. Participants will enjoy a packed lunch on the trail and return to the camp for dinner and socializing. On the drive back to camp, keep your eyes peeled for amazing views of Denali and wildlife.
Overnight: Savage Creek Campground
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We will depart early for the most opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Enjoy a local experience on the shuttle bus school bus on the Denali Park Road which parallels the Alaska Range and travels through low valleys and high mountain passes. It is the only road in the park. Along its route, beautiful landscapes can be seen at every turn, and there are many opportunities to view Denali – if the normally cloudy skies permit. Wildlife can often be seen, too, though sightings are not guaranteed – they are, after all, wild animals roaming an unfenced land.
Afternoon, journey through 11 miles of awesome rapids on the Nenana River with spectacular views of Denali National Park gems, like Mount Healy and Sugarloaf Mountain and plow through fun class III-IV rapids and enjoy scenery along the way.
Overnight: Savage Creek Campground
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
In the morning, we will visit the dog sled kennels. Here, rangers and dogs work together to demonstrate a traditional Alaskan mode of travel. These unique, 30 minute programs include an opportunity to tour the park kennels and visit Denali’s Alaskan Huskies.
Mid morning, enjoy a guided hike with packed lunch on Rock Creek Trail (about 2.5 miles). This is a nice walk back from the kennels with lots of wildflowers! You’ll go through spruce groves and transition to Alder, all along the way you’ll see plenty of gorgeous undergrowth and maybe wild berries.
Late Afternoon take a ride on the famous Alaskan Railroad to Talkeetna. Settle in at the charming Swiss Inn, then dinner on your own in town
Overnight: Talkeetna
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
After an early breakfast, we will head south to the beautiful Kenai Peninsula. Our drive will parallel the scenic Turnagain Arm — a mountain-lined and glacier carved fjord named by an obviously frustrated Captain Cook during his 1778 search for the legendary Northwest Passage. It is a 3-hour drive with a couple scheduled stops including the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to talk about the unique scenery, learn about some of Alaska’s big residents, and to use the bathroom.
When we arrive in Seward, we hop on a water taxi across beautiful Resurrection Bay to our wilderness retreat for two nights at Kayaker’s Cove.
Late Afternoon: Kayaker’s Cove is situated on a hillside surrounded by lush rainforest with ocean views. This wilderness hostel is reserved just for our group to enjoy. It is common to see sea otters rolling around, sea stars in the tidepools, and you will possibly see whales passing by. You truly feel like you are living the luxury of seclusion. After unloading the water taxi and getting settled, take in the quiet life on the shores of Resurrection Bay. There are hiking trails, fire pit, and the tranquility of nature to enjoy before dinner.
Overnight: Kayaker’s Cove
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Discover the art of sea kayaking as we paddle along the stunning coastline of Resurrection Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for sea otters, seals, bald eagles, and even whales as we navigate the waters. Spend the evening soaking in the serenity of this unique wilderness setting.
Overnight: Kayaker’s Cove
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We take a water taxi back across the bay to Seward. Participants will have some time to explore the seaside harbor, shop. After a picnic lunch, we will stretch our legs on a beautiful coastal trail.
Afternoon: Tonsina Creek Hike
The hike to Tonsina Creek, a scenic 3 mile trail that takes about 1 hour in each direction, is a local favorite. Locals and visitors alike walk out to the creek itself, and some continue on to Caines Head State Park. From the trailhead, a gradual climb takes us along the shoreline of Resurrection Bay where we will have occasional views of the water through the spruce and hemlock trees. Across the first section of Tonsina Creek is a beautiful metal expansion bridge. From here we might see salmon spawning, and we can’t miss the blooming irises that take over the surrounding marsh and meadows. The trail then leads us into a beautiful forest with large cottonwood, hemlock, and spruce. Here, we will see a typical rainforest feature of sphagnum moss hanging from limbs, commonly found in wet northern environments. Finally, we come to a long wooden expansion bridge over another section of the creek, which leads hikers to an easy-to-reach portion of the shoreline.
Overnight: Renfro’s Lakeside Retreat
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
One of our favorite hikes anywhere, is today’s highlight: Up we’ll trek along the very blue Exit Glacier to as far as weather, trail conditions, and participant’s skill levels allow. There are many personal summits to enjoy along the way at Marmot Meadows, The Cliffs, and the top which looks over the 800 square mile Harding Icefield. Moose, bears, mountain goats, porcupines, and marmots are all commonly seen on this hike and the glacier and ice field are dramatically beautiful. This inspirational hike will stay with you long after you’ve left Alaska!
This hike is strenuous for flat landers and for those who are not currently active, but with effort and determination you will complete up to 8 miles round trip in 6-7 hours. This is not a technical hike and it is suitable for anyone in good health with a positive-can-do-attitude.
Whether you make it to Marmot Meadows, The Cliffs, or the summit, this hike is sure to leave you inspired. Celebrate your achievement with dinner near the trailhead.
Overnight: Renfro’s Lakeside Retreat
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today you rest your legs and take a six-hour wildlife-viewing cruise to an active tidewater glacier on Kenai Fjords National Park. A tidewater glacier terminates in the ocean. It is common to see chunks the size of cars falling off into the green water.
Wildlife is abundant throughout the national park and tidewater glaciers. This voyage also offers the best opportunity for whale watching in Alaska along with the possibility of seeing porpoises, sea lions, sea otters, seals, bald eagles and puffins.
Overnight: Renfro’s Lakeside Retreat
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, we’ll drive back to Anchorage, stopping at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to see some of Alaska’s most iconic animals up close. Your guide will drop you off at the airport or your hotel, marking the end of this unforgettable adventure.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Cynthia’s inaugural trip with Green Edventures was one of our Iceland Laugavegur Treks in 2023, but she has been a trip leader since 2003 for a trip to Eleuthera, Bahamas with Tara (even before Green Edventures)!
Her travel footprint reaches as far as Asia and South America. Cynthia’s passion comes with teaching Human Impact and Sustainability. She sees the hope that one person, out of 8 billion people on the planet, can influence the mindset, attitude, and actions of so many. She is always on the lookout for the next idea to reduce our ecological footprint while exploring the world.
You can read more about Cynthia here: Meet Trip Leader Cynthia Sherman
