Road through the mountains

Explore Alaska with Your Own Personal Guide

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George Parks Highway

The George Parks Highway is the scenic backbone connecting Anchorage to Fairbanks, stretching through the heart of Alaska. While technically beginning as the Glenn Highway when leaving Anchorage, it soon merges into the Parks Highway—the route most travelers follow north through the state’s interior. This iconic road winds past dramatic mountain vistas, boreal forests, and glacial rivers, linking major destinations like PalmerWasilla, the charming town of Talkeetna, and the breathtaking Denali National Park Entrance near Healy, before arriving in Fairbanks. It’s one of Alaska’s most traveled highways and a vital corridor for road trippers chasing wilderness, wildlife, and unforgettable views.

  • Camper on highway
  • Trucks on highway with Denali Mountain in background
  • Enjoying mountain scenery.

Anchorage – Talkeetna

$9.99

Navigating life’s intricate fabric, choices unfold paths to the extraordinary, demanding creativity, curiosity, and courage for a truly fulfilling journeyBig mountains, small towns, and stories that stick with you. This tour is full of surprises.

This GPS-triggered audio tour transforms your drive between Anchorage and Talkeetna into an immersive journey through Alaska’s dramatic landscapes, rich history, and unique roadside culture. You’ll hear stories about Indigenous lands, gold rush legacies, the 1964 earthquake, and the people who call this area home. Perfect for road-trippers, families, and curious travelers.

Round trip: about 230 miles

Audio: full coverage of 4+ hour drive but driving time varies due to road conditions, construction, and scenic stops

Talkeetna – Denali Park Entrance

$9.99

Wilderness ahead: where the animals outnumber the people. Between Talkeetna and Denali, the stories are as big as the mountain.

This audio tour guides you between Talkeetna and the entrance of Denali National Park—one of Alaska’s most iconic drives. This tour fills the road with stories of moose, bush planes, earthquakes, and the mountain locals call, Denali, “The High One.” Whether Denali’s out or hiding in the clouds, we’ve got plenty to talk about—just hit the road and we’ll handle the rest.

Round trip: about 300 miles

Audio: full coverage of 5+ hour drive but driving time varies due to road conditions, construction, and scenic stops

Fairbanks – Denali Park Entrance

$9.99

Fairbanks – Denali 

A scenic route packed with moose, mountains, and wide-open skies. The road runs through gold country with stories as wild as the animals.  

This GPS-guided audio tour leads between Fairbanks and Denali National Park—one of Alaska’s most iconic drives. As you travel the Parks Highway, you’ll hear stories about gold rush history, early mountaineers, and wildlife natural history. Whether you’re watching for moose in the willows or hoping to glimpse The Mountain in the distance, we’ve got the stories to keep you curious all along the highway.

Round trip: about 30 miles

Audio: full coverage of 1+ hour drive but driving time varies due to road conditions, construction, and scenic stops

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

“I listened to every single one of these tours on my drive through Alaska, and I learned so much! The frequency and the amount of information felt just right. I can’t wait to go back and listen to it all again!”

— esw603

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“So glad it was recommended to us. It was like having a professional guide in the passenger seat beside us. Highly recommend.”

Doctor P

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Audio Tour Alaska was 100% worth the purchase price! I had done extensive research plotting outlay road trip, but the tour had suggestions, information and stops that I would have driven right past had I not known! Thanks for a wonderful product.”

Theresa

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Ruby