
Turn your phone into a local guide.

Experience every story we tell with this all-access package covering the entire loop of Alaska’s most iconic highways. If you're driving between Anchorage, Seward, Soldotna, Homer, Palmer/Wasilla, Talkeetna, Denali, and Fairbanks we have audio tours for you! 22+ hours of audio. 1,228 miles round trip.
Discover glaciers, wildlife, and stunning coastal views on this iconic 127-mile journey through Alaska's most scenic landscapes. 4.5+ hours of audio. 252 miles round trip.
Follow the turquoise waters of the Kenai River, to coastal and volcano view to the "end of the road." Salmon, halibut, volcanoes, and so much more. 5+ hours of audio. 266 miles round trip.
Trace the history of the Mat-Su Valley from its pioneer roots to the first breathtaking views of the Alaska Range. Visit the quirky, legendary town of Talkeetna. 4+ hours of audio. 228 miles round trip.
Transform your drive into the interior into a masterclass on subarctic wildlife and the epic mountaineering history of North America’s tallest peak. And we will tell you exactly where to to stop to see Denali--hopefully it won't be shrouded in clouds. 5+ hours of audio. 304 miles round trip.
Drive Denali’s front-country and navigate the paved road between the Savage River bridge and the park entrance. We'll show you Denali (the Park and the Mountain). Written by a former Denali Park Bus Tour Guide. 1+ hour of audio. 30 miles round trip.
Essential if you're staying at Tek Campground. Journey deeper into the heart of the restricted Park Road to discover the ancient geology and hidden wildlife corridors of the vast Alaskan tundra. Written by a former Denali Park Bus Tour Guide. 1+ hour of audio. 34 miles round trip.
The highway between Fairbanks and Denali Park is beautiful. You travel through the vast boreal forests and rugged foothills that lead to the majestic gates of the Alaska Range. 4.25+ hours of audio. 241 miles round trip.
Our family try to use audio tours whenever possible while traveling. We learn 100x more about what we’re seeing and the history. When we couldn’t find a GuideAlong tour (which we usually use), we researched and found this as the top one. It was excellent! It was packed with great information and knowledge. It’s a bit of what your are seeing, what to look for, history, and local stories. It also doesn’t require cell service once it’s downloaded, using GPS way points to trigger the segments. We pretty much did all of the tours available except we didn’t make it all the way through the one to Homer and the full stretch between Fairbanks and Denali. A tip: Once in the tour, you can change the settings to not play the music that occurs between segments.
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