See Denali from all sides on a 1.5-hour flight
1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Loaner sunglasses, Headset
Take a flightseeing tour that circles Denali to view the mountain from the north, south, east, and west. Fly over Kahiltna Pass, spot the Climber’s Base Camp on the Kahiltna Glacier, and trace the West Buttress climbing route.
Check in at the K2 Aviation airport office 30 minutes before your flight. Online reservations may require a departure time adjustment.
If weather doesn’t allow your scheduled tour, you can reschedule, go on an alternative flight tour if available, or cancel with a full refund.
Bring sunglasses and a camera. In winter, wear a winter coat, hat, and gloves.
For online reservations, the operator may adjust your first-choice departure time and will reach out if a change is necessary.
You get a headset for the flight. Loaner sunglasses are available if you forget yours.
Check in at the K2 Aviation airport office 30 minutes before your flight.
An experience of a life time. We took the 2 hour Grand Denali flight seeing tour with glacier landing. Our pilot, Dani, was super professional and very competent. The views are outstanding and landing on the Ruth glacier was a real treat. All the folks at K2 were very nice and helped us find a last minute room after our rental car gave it up pulling into Talkeetna. Highly recommended.
John Merva
July 6, 2026
An experience of a life time. We took the 2 hour Grand Denali flight seeing tour with glacier landing. Our pilot, Dani, was super professional and very competent. The views are outstanding and landing on the Ruth glacier was a real treat. All the folks at K2 were very nice and helped us find a last minute room after our rental car gave it up pulling into Talkeetna. Highly recommended.
John Merva
July 6, 2026
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