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Alaska

Amazing Alaska: The Last Frontier, From Mountains to the Sea

Program No. 24425RJ
Explore pristine landscapes and the wilderness of Alaska as you journey from mountains to the sea, learning from Native Peoples, discovering geological wonders and spotting wildlife.

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DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Jun 1 - Jun 10, 2024
Starting at
5,899
Jun 15 - Jun 24, 2024
Starting at
6,149
Jul 13 - Jul 22, 2024
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6,149
Jul 20 - Jul 29, 2024
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6,149
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Aug 10 - Aug 19, 2024
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6,149
Aug 17 - Aug 26, 2024
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6,149
DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Jun 1 - Jun 10, 2024
Starting at
7,369
Jun 15 - Jun 24, 2024
Starting at
7,619
Jul 13 - Jul 22, 2024
Starting at
7,619
Jul 20 - Jul 29, 2024
Starting at
7,619
Filling Fast!
Aug 10 - Aug 19, 2024
Starting at
7,619
Aug 17 - Aug 26, 2024
Starting at
7,619

At a Glance

Journey from the highest mountain range in North America in Interior Alaska to the dramatic glaciated temperate rain forests of the Southeast Alaska coast on a learning adventure from Fairbanks to Seward. Learn about Native Athabascan culture, meet research scientists, take a field trip to see muskoxen, caribou and raft along the border of Denali National Park. Spend three nights at the entrance of Denali National Park, then take the Alaska Railroad through breathtaking scenery to Seward, nestled in beautiful Resurrection Bay. Visit the Alaska SeaLife Center, where researchers share their work rehabilitating the ecosystem after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and observe marine mammals in Kenai Fjords National Park as you voyage past majestic glaciers.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
This is an on-the-go program with a few days of early start times, long drives, and getting on/off a motorcoach. Walking on uneven terrain. Standing for an hour at a time. Several opportunities for hiking, with some options over uneven dirt surfaces, steps, and moderate elevation gain and length. Please refer to daily activity notes.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • With accommodations at the entrance of Denali National Park, enjoy opportunities to hike, learn of the Park’s rich history, and search for wildlife along the way.
  • Cruise past tidewater glaciers and watch for whales, otters, sea lions and puffins from a catamaran in Kenai Fjords National Park.
  • Get up close and personal with world class sled dogs as you learn what it takes for them to race nearly 1,000 miles through the Alaskan wilderness.
Visit the Road Scholar Bookshop
You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
Fairbanks: A Gold Rush Town that Beat the Odds
by Dermot Cole
Fairbanks has had many interesting characters in its past. The town's whimsical history is chronicled here since it was Alaska's richest gold mining district.
Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod
by Gary Paulsen
Gary Paulsen entered the Iditarod, an eleven hundred and eighty mile sled-dog race through the Alaskan wilderness. For seventeen days, Paulsen and his team of dogs endured blizzards, frostbite, dogfights, elk attacks, insomnia, hallucinations in a relentless push to carry on.
Tisha: The Story of a Young Teacher in the Alaska Wilderness
by Robert Specht/Ann Purdy
This is a story about a young school teacher who moves to the Alaskan wilderness and her story of adversity in the Alaskan tundra.
The Firecracker Boys: H-Bombs, Inupiat Eskimos, and the Roots of the Environmental Movement
by Dan O'Neill
A story about the arrogance and deceit of the US government and the brave people who fought it and started the US environmental movement.
Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival
by Velma Wallis
An Athabascan Indian legend of betrayal, courage, and survival.
Chasing Ice
by Directed by Jeff Orlowski
This film is about a man's mission to change the course of history by collecting evidence of a changing Earth.
Going to Extremes
by Joe McGinniss
When the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline started an oil boom in the late 1970s, journalist, Joe McGinniss, headed north in search of what was left of the "last frontier."
Ordinary Wolves
by Seth Kantner
Seth Kanter provides a view of life in Alaska through the eyes of a Caucasian boy who wants to be be a native.
Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled: A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska
by Hudson Stuck
A narrative of a series of dog sled trips on the winter trails of the Alaskan interior.
Coming Into The Country
by John McPhee
Coming into the Country is an unforgettable account of Alaska and Alaskans. It is a rich tapestry of vivid characters, observed landscapes, and descriptive narrative, in three principal segments that deal, respectively, with a total wilderness, with urban Alaska, and with life in the remoteness of the bush.





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