moderate
4 days (full days with activities)
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness, comfortable with multi-hour hikes and some ATV riding, suitable for active beginners to intermediate adventurers.
Discover Alaska’s wild beauty with a 4-day glamping adventure in Hatcher Pass, featuring ATV tours, dog mushing insights, and delicious home-cooked meals.
Ages 13+ • 4 Days, 3 Nights
Embark on a thrilling 4-day adventure in Alaska's stunning MatSu Valley. Experience guided ATV tours, learn about dog mushing, and enjoy home-cooked meals by the fire. Harvest blueberries and immerse yourself in the breathtaking wilderness, creating unforgettable memories in the heart of Alaska's natural beauty.
96 Hours (4 Days)
In this package we head north and far into the MatSu valley and brave Alaska’s Hatcher Pass. Explore the trail systems, harvest blueberries for dessert or just bask in the seclusion. Day 2 wake up and enjoy a hearty breakfast before setting off on a guided ATV tour through this majestic mountain range. Later that evening relax by the fire while dinner is prepared. Day 3 set off to learn about Alaskan dog mushing and take a trip with those happy hounds through the backwoods of Alaska and Hatcher Pass. On the final morning wake up to one more home cooked meal in the great Alaskan outdoors before departing Real Alaska Outdoors and onto your next Alaskan adventure.
Meals will be discussed with guests prior to their tour and special requests can be made to an extent. Some ingredients and dietary restrictions are extremely hard to accommodate. All gear is provided for you and meals are from scratch each day. Guests only need to bring their warm weather layers and toiletries.
Transportation can be added for an additional $199/group.
All gear is provided for you and meals are from scratch each day. Guests only need to bring their warm weather layers and toiletries.
Weather conditions in Hatcher Pass can change rapidly, so bring waterproof and layered clothing.
Carry bear spray during hikes and learn how to use it properly to stay safe in wildlife territory.
Bring enough water for hikes and ATV tours, as natural water sources may require purification.
When harvesting blueberries, pick carefully to maintain the health of the plants for future seasons.
Hatcher Pass is home to historic gold mining sites from early 20th century Alaska, including the preserved Independence Mine.
The area emphasizes sustainable tourism to protect native wildlife habitats and preserve the natural landscape for future visitors.
Protects against unpredictable rain and wind common in spring.
spring specific
Keeps mosquitoes and other bugs at bay during summer hikes and outdoor meals.
summer specific
Important for managing cooler temperatures and chilly mornings in fall.
fall specific
Provides support and traction on various trail surfaces throughout all seasons.