Guided Tour
Alaska Highway South - Exclusive H-D Pan America Guided Tour
15 days / 14 nights • Guided • 3150 mi / 5040 km • 50 - 75 °F / 10 - 23.9 °C
day 1
Anchorage - Arrival
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We suggest arriving at least a day or two early to kick any jetlag and to give yourself some time to see the sights around Anchorage. If you can make the time, take the Grizzly Bear tour to Kodiak or one of the day glacier cruises out of Anchorage. Today is your opportunity to meet your professional guide team and fellow riders for the first time at our orientation and hosted welcome dinner. Get ready for an adventure that will exceed your wildest expectations!day 2
Anchorage to Denali National Park
230 mi / 368 km
This morning we will jump on our H-D Pan America adventure bikes and start the tour with a ride to one of the most iconic destinations in Alaska, Denali National Park and her peak that rises to an elevation of 20,300 feet. It will be hard to believe, but it only gets better from here!day 3
Denali to Fairbanks
150 mi / 240 km
The journey from Denali National Park to Fairbanks, Alaska is a stunning 120-mile drive along the Parks Highway (Alaska Route 3). Starting near the Denali Visitor Center, the route winds through dense spruce forests and sweeping tundra landscapes, often offering glimpses of the majestic Alaska Range to the south.day 4
Fairbanks to Tok
260 mi / 416 km
Today we start the more remote part of the ride as we cut a path between the Alaskan Range. One of our favorite stops today is in Delta Junction for group and individual photos at the mile marker that will officially mark the start of our journey south on the famous Alaskan Highway, or ALCAN Highway, as Alaska and Yukon locals call it. As you approach Tok, often referred to as the "Gateway to Alaska," the terrain flattens slightly, but the sense of remote tranquility remains. Tok offers a welcoming stop with its small-town charm and serves as a hub for travelers heading further into Alaska or toward Canadaday 5
Tok to Deconstruction Bay
259 mi / 414.4 km
Today we will be weaving through a vast wilderness of towering mountains, reflective lakes, and open tundra. As you cross the U.S.-Canada border into the Yukon, the road skirts the stunning Kluane National Park, where the expansive Kluane Lake provides breathtaking views before arriving at the serene outpost of Destruction Bay.day 6
Deconstriction Bay to White Horse
270 mi / 432 km
Travel through the heart of the Yukon’s rugged wilderness. The route offers stunning views of towering peaks, pristine lakes like Kluane Lake, and rolling forests, eventually transitioning into the vibrant charm of Whitehorse, nestled along the Yukon River.day 7
Free Day in Whitehorse
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We’ve done a lot of riding up to this point, and we still have a lot to cover, 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 its historic small town, scenic railway, glaciers, and more.day 8
Whitehorse to Watson Lake
277 mi / 443.2 km
Let’s start with a crossing of the 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. Next up, a stunning ride along the shores of the 75-mile long Teslin Lake and crossing the Continental Divide and finishing our day in Watson Lake.day 9
Watson Lake to Fort Nelson
319 mi / 510.4 km
Our second longest leg of the tour still offers plenty to do and see. It kicks off with a ride along the Laird River and the famous hot springs. We will even try to make some time for a quick dip in the hot springs before riding along the length of the stunning Lake Muncho and enjoy the stunning valley and mountain vistas of the most northern Stretch of the Canadian Rockies. We have left the Yukon Territory and have started our British Columbia journey today.day 10
Fort Nelson - Dawson Creek
237 mi / 379.2 km
It gets a little difficult to find new adjectives to describe each day’s riding, but there’s a reason; this is truly one of the most beautiful places in the world to be on two-wheels. It’s also pretty cool to roll through towns with names like Trutch, Bucking Horse, and Sikanni Chief. The towns are still far enough apart in this northern region of B.C. that you’d swear it was still the 1890’s if you weren’t riding a 2023 Pan America. We are inching closer to real civilization each day, but the riding is no less spectacular. We finish today in Dawson Creek.day 11
Dawson Creek to Jasper
271 mi / 433.6 km
Today’s highlight is the scenic route transitions from the rolling farmlands of northern British Columbia into the dramatic Rocky Mountain landscapes of Alberta, culminating in the breathtaking wilderness of Jasper National Park.day 12
Jasper to Clearwater
325 mi / 520 km
Todays offering is stunning views of the Canadian Rockies and dense evergreen forests. As you approach Clearwater, the landscape transitions into rolling hills and river valleys, with opportunities to explore nearby Wells Gray Provincial Park, known for its spectacular waterfalls and wilderness.day 13
Clearwater to Harrison Hot Springs
317 mi / 507.2 km
This scenic drive takes you through the lush landscapes of British Columbia's interior, including winding river valleys and forested mountains, before descending into the fertile Fraser Valley, where the relaxing hot springs await amidst the picturesque lakeside setting.day 14
Harrison Hot Springs to Seattle
235 mi / 376 km
We ease back into Seattle. Tonight, it’s a farewell celebration hosted by EagleRider at landmark restaurant, with a chance to say goodbye for now to your new family of riders, and even start planning next year’s ride.day 15
Seattle - Arrival
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Be sure to let the EagleRider Tours Team know if you want to stick around Seattle for an extra day or two, and we will make arrangements to extend your hotel stay. Throw some Salmon at Pike Place Market, jump on a Duck Boat Tour, ride the famous Washington State Ferries, or just kick back, relax, and reflect on the wild ride you just experienced. Until next time!
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