While Denali National Park has roughly 600,000 annual visitors, Wrangell - St Elias National Park has more like 60,000 annual visitors. Wrangell - St Elias, of course, is a much newer park than Denali, and therefore much less famous over the last century. But in fact, it is a larger park, with multiple mountain ranges, and terrain that falls all the way to the coast. So it would seem to be prime for visitation, except…. there just isn’t an easy way to get there!
To stay within a reasonable budget, we opted to travel overland - using a relatively new van / shuttle operation - to get from Anchorage to McCarthy. Our van driver - who does this route several times a week in the summer, but lives in McCarthy year-round - tells us “Of course, I have running water in McCarthy. Anytime I need it I have to go run and get it.” The ride takes a full day, with the last 90 minutes on a gravel road that is closed in winter.
Upon arrival to McCarthy, most visitors have to park on the west side of the frothy, glacial Kennicott River and walk across a pedestrian bridge to access the village. But our driver lives in town, and he pays his annual “toll” in order to be able to own a key to unlock the gate guarding the lone bridge that accesses town. So our ride was complete - all the way to the front door of Kennicott Lodge.
The alternative to the van shuttle is a charter flight, directly to / from the small airfield in McCarthy. There are several options and sizes of plane, depending on the day of the week, and the arrangements other travelers have already made. In a perfect world, your charter flight into McCarthy can be someone else’s charter flight out of McCarthy… or vice versa. Or sometimes we can arrange for passage on the mail flight - a twice daily flight that acts just the way it sounds - delivering the mail from Anchorage to McCarthy.
We did, in fact, get lucky for our return to Anchorage, as we were able to grab a couple seats on a charter flight that had originally been set up to bring a large group of hikers to McCarthy. This flight was full on the way to McCarthy, and we helped to make it full on the way back.
The flight back to Anchorage was amazing in its views, as we climbed dramatically out of McCarthy, leaving the Wrangells behind, and eventually crossing the glaciated peaks of the Chugach Range into Anchorage’s Merrill Field.
Our advisor at Adventure Life, Mary Curry, was knowledgable and quick to respond with answers to any questions we had. She made our booking efficiently and set up a time for us to make a secure payment through her directly. We’ve used Adventure Life repeatedly and would definitely recommend it.
Sarika FREY
2 days ago
Very efficient and responsive.
Patricia
3 days ago
I selected Adventure Travel as I was not satisfied with the responsiveness of the agent for the cruise I was trying to book and it had good recommendations. So far, I am quite happy with my agent, Betty, very responsive and accommodating.
charles
3 days ago
Jess was great. Our plans changed and we had to make some adjustments and she was super helpful. Finding us a cost-effective alternative to our original trip plan.
Glenn
3 days ago
Erin was great to work with! Very quick with her replies and provided all the information I needed, no matter how many times I changed my request! This was my first time ever planning a trip like this and it couldn't have gone better.