Ride your own ATV on Denali-area trails with guided overlooks
2.5 Hours
Up to 6 people
Guide, helmet, goggles
Ride an automatic single ATV or multi-passenger side-by-side with a certified guide in the Healy area. Cover about 10 miles with overlook stops for views of the Alaska Range, Otto Lake, and the Healy Valley.
Bring closed-toe shoes and a valid driver’s license or government-issued photo ID with date of birth. Drivers must be 18+ or 16+ with parental permission; guests under 16 ride as passengers. Not recommended for guests with neck or back issues or for pregnant guests, and animals cannot join the tour.
Cancel at least 7 days before your reservation to receive a refund. Within 7 days of scheduled tour time, there is no refund and a 25% change/move fee applies. If Denali ATV cancels or shortens due to weather & trail conditions, an appropriate refund will be provided.
Bring a valid driver’s license or a government-issued photo ID with your date of birth.
You must be 18+ to drive, or 16+ with parental permission. Guests under 16 (or anyone without a valid license/ID) ride as passengers on a side-by-side. Minors and children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Wear closed-toe shoes (required). Bring warm layers, rain gear, a camera, and non-alcoholic drinks and snacks.
Denali ATV Office or Tour Launch Site in Healy
Denali ATV Adventures delivers exactly what you'd hope for: muddy, adrenaline-pumping rides through stunning Alaskan terrain. The experience takes you through diverse landscapes including rocky trails, water crossings, and plenty of mud pits. Riders consistently rave about the scenic stops along the way, which offer spectacular views of the surrounding wilderness. The tour strikes a nice balance between adventure and education, with guides sharing interesting information about the land and local history at each pause. The staff genuinely makes this experience special. Guides go by fun trail names like Skeeter, Daisy, Tater-tot, and Thor, and they bring infectious energy and enthusiasm to every tour. They're described as knowledgeable, safety-conscious, and hilarious. One smart practice noted by riders is splitting groups into slower beginners and faster experienced riders partway through, letting everyone enjoy the pace that suits them best. One rider mentioned wishing for more driving time between stops, but still came back covered in mud and thrilled with the adventure. The entire operation runs smoothly from the shuttle drivers to the trail guides, making this a standout activity that many consider a trip highlight.
This was a one day Princess cruise excursion. It was wonderful! Our guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. If you hear a story about Bruce the Moose, you'll love it!! The 5 hour tour was too short but so exciting! The scenery is amazing. We got to see all of Denali (the mountain) which is rare. Usually has a cloud cover. We were privileged to hear from an Athabascan young man about his culture and their life in the area. This was a bucket list item and we were blessed and honored to be on this journey! When the mountain calls...you must go!
Jane Wren
July 6, 2026
This was a one day Princess cruise excursion. It was wonderful! Our guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. If you hear a story about Bruce the Moose, you'll love it!! The 5 hour tour was too short but so exciting! The scenery is amazing. We got to see all of Denali (the mountain) which is rare. Usually has a cloud cover. We were privileged to hear from an Athabascan young man about his culture and their life in the area. This was a bucket list item and we were blessed and honored to be on this journey! When the mountain calls...you must go!
Jane Wren
July 6, 2026
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