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Guided Tour

Alaska Gold Rush North – Exclusive H-D Pan America Guided Tour

15 days / 14 nights • Guided • 3130 mi / 5008 km • 50 - 75 °F / 10 - 23.9 °C

The Alaska gold rush of the late 1890’s may be long past, but the roads between Seattle and Anchorage are still lined with jaw-dropping vistas, rugged landscapes, and an endless parade of wildlife that are worth their weight in gold for any rider. And to make this trip even more special, you will be among the very first people in the world to ride the new Harley-Davidson Pan America adventure bike on a trip of this length since its recent launch. From the moment you throw your leg over the Pan America in Seattle you will carve your place in EagleRider and Harley-Davidson’s history, as you ride through Canada, along the infamous ALCAN Highway, and into Alaska on your Pan America. This fully guided tour is was designed and will be led by one of EagleRider’s most experienced expert guides who spent years living, working, and traveling on two-wheels in Alaska. Your view of this historic stretch of road between Seattle and Alaska may not be from the back of a horse or as part of a wagon train, but we promise the ride on your Pan America with our expert guide team will be a heck of a lot more comfortable and fun! Space on this tour is limited to just 10 bikes, all of which will be H-D Pan Americas, so stake your claim on this historic journey today!
  • Seattle

    day 1

    Seattle - Arrival

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    Welcome to one of the most beautiful cities in the United States, Seattle, Washington. Enjoy a long leisurely stroll down the famed Seattle waterfront, a ferry ride on Elliot Bay, visit the Space Needle, or try your hand throwing salmon at the world famous Pike's Place Market. Our suggestion is to always arrive at least a full day early so you have time to kick any jetlag and take in the local flavor. EagleRider can book your additional hotel nights as part of your tour package. Tonight we will take in a great dinner at a local landmark restaurant and have a chance to meet your guide team and fellow riders.
  • Seattle to Harrison Hot Springs

    day 2

    Seattle to Harrison Hot Springs

    235 mi / 376 km

    Today we grab our H-D Pan Americas from EagleRider, say goodbye to the City of Seattle and quickly make our journey through the lush Pacific Northwest, with winding roads, evergreen forests, and breathtaking mountain views. The route combines urban charm, serene countryside, and the thrill of crossing the U.S.-Canada border, culminating in the relaxing destination of Harrison Hot Springs.
  • Harrison Hot Springs to Clearwater

    day 3

    Harrison Hot Springs to Clearwater

    317 mi / 507.2 km

    Riding a motorcycle from Harrison Hot Springs to Clearwater takes you through the heart of British Columbia, with stunning views of rugged mountains, shimmering lakes, and lush valleys. The journey offers a mix of scenic highways and winding roads, passing through charming towns and pristine wilderness en route to the gateway of Wells Gray Provincial Park
  • Clearwater to Jasper

    day 4

    Clearwater to Jasper

    325 mi / 520 km

    The ride from Clearwater to Jasper offers a stunning journey through British Columbia and Alberta's rugged wilderness. Highlights include the Yellowhead Highway, crystal-clear lakes, and the majestic Rocky Mountains, culminating in Jasper National Park's breathtaking alpine scenery.
  • Jasper to Dawson Creek

    day 5

    Jasper to Dawson Creek

    271 mi / 433.6 km

    The ride from Jasper to Dawson Creek takes you along the scenic Yellowhead Highway and through the foothills of the Rockies. This route showcases vast forests, winding rivers, and the start of the iconic Alaska Highway in Dawson Creek, marking an adventurous gateway to the North.
  • Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

    day 6

    Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

    237 mi / 379.2 km

    The ride from Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson follows the legendary Alaska Highway, offering a journey through remote northern landscapes. Along the way, you'll experience sweeping vistas, dense forests, and the chance to spot wildlife like moose and bears, making it an unforgettable adventure.
  • Fort Nelson - Watson Lake

    day 7

    Fort Nelson - Watson Lake

    319 mi / 510.4 km

    Today we will ride through the most northern part of the Canadian Rockies, then along the stunning length of Lake Muncho. It is hard to do the view any justice with words, as we ride through the valley, along Lake Muncho, with incredible foothills and peaks rising on both sides. We will take an awesome break along the Laird River and the famous hot springs that are located there for some lunch and possibly a dip in the springs. After lunch we will be crossing into the Yukon Territory and spend the night in the small town of Watson lake. We are in The Yukon now. If it weren’t for the Pan America you are riding and the paved roads, you’d swear you were back in the 1890’s.
  • Watson Lake – Whitehorse

    day 8

    Watson Lake – Whitehorse

    272 mi / 435.2 km

    Today we venture through Yukon and across the Continental Divide, then along 75-mile long Teslin Lake before crossing over the famous Yukon River. This River served as the main source for getting the stampeders and miners into the goldfields of the Klondike, as well as getting them out once they were flush with gold. We will finish our day in the Town Of Whitehorse, the capital and largest city in the Yukon.
  • Free Day to Explore Whitehorse and The Yukon

    day 9

    Free Day to Explore Whitehorse and The Yukon

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    We’ve done a lot of riding up to this point, so take some time to enjoy historic Whitehorse. Visit the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Center and the Klondike SS Klondike Ferry & Museum to get a real sense of the First Nations and gold rush history of this region. If the weather is cooperating, which is usually is this time of year, there will be an optional day ride to waterfront town of Skagway, Alaska, known for it’s historic small town, scenic railway, glaciers, and more.
  • Whitehorse – Deconstruction Bay

    day 10

    Whitehorse – Deconstruction Bay

    277 mi / 443.2 km

    The ride from Whitehorse to Destruction Bay takes you along the Alaska Highway, offering stunning views of rugged mountains, shimmering lakes, and expansive wilderness. This stretch is known for its remote beauty, including the turquoise waters of Kluane Lake and the backdrop of Kluane National Park.
  • Deconstruction Bay to Tok

    day 11

    Deconstruction Bay to Tok

    259 mi / 414.4 km

    The ride from Destruction Bay to Tok takes you through the remote and scenic landscapes of the Yukon and Alaska along the Alaska Highway. This stretch features breathtaking mountain ranges, vast tundra, and the thrill of crossing the Canada-U.S. border into Alaska.
  • Tok to Fairbanks

    day 12

    Tok to Fairbanks

    260 mi / 416 km

    The ride from Tok to Fairbanks takes you along the Alaska Highway and the Richardson Highway, offering a mix of rugged wilderness and small-town charm. This stretch features vast forests, rolling hills, and glimpses of the Alaska Range, leading to the vibrant hub of Fairbanks.
  • Fairbanks to Denali

    day 13

    Fairbanks to Denali

    127 mi / 203.2 km

    We will kick off an incredible day with a true once in a lifetime adventure; Based on availability, you may have an option to take a flight over the Arctic Circle that includes a stop in the remote town of Cold Foot where you can receive a certificate for having traveled north of the Arctic Circle. Afterwards, we’ll grab a quick lunch and make the ride to Denali for the night.
  • Denali National Park to Anchorage

    day 14

    Denali National Park to Anchorage

    231 mi / 369.6 km

    Today we will enter into Denali National Park in hopes of the clouds cooperating and giving us a clear view of Denali, the largest mountain in North America at 20,300 feet. From there we will make our way south to the town of Talkeetna, well known for being the base camp for climbers that attempt to summit Denali. We’ll grab lunch in Talkeetna and make the final push into Anchorage. It’s hard to believe this journey is coming to an end, but we will end with a hosted farewell dinner and celebration tonight, and say goodbye until next time to our new family of riders that has been forged over these many incredible miles.
  • Anchorage

    day 15

    Anchorage - Arrival

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    Be sure to let us know if you plan to stick around Anchorage for a day or two, and we can extend your hotel reservation. Some extra time in Anchorage is highly recommended, as there is a ton to see and do, including taking the flight to Kodiak to see Grizzly Bears in action, or even a day cruise to see the local glaciers.

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