Alaska

Leadership in the Last Frontier

$5,895

21 days

Trip duration

9th - 12th

Grades

21 days

Jun 28 - Jul 18, 2025

Anchorage, AK

Arrival & Departure

$5,895

Tuition

21 days

Trip duration

Jun 28 - Jul 18, 2025

9th - 12th

Grades

Overview

Set out on a three-week odyssey through Alaska’s untamed wilderness, where every moment is a blend of adventure and personal growth. This immersive program is crafted to push student’s boundaries and sharpen their wilderness expertise while navigating the awe-inspiring landscapes of the “Last Frontier.” From tackling the icy glaciers with crampons and an ice axe, navigating the thrilling rapids of Alaskan rivers, or trekking through the expansive Denali backcountry, each experience is a stepping stone to building resilience and confidence. Alongside mastering essential outdoor skills, students engage in dynamic leadership exercises that prepare them to face challenges head-on, both in the wild and beyond. This journey isn’t just about exploring Alaska—it’s about discovering personal strengths and forging a deeper bond with the natural world. In the “Land of the Midnight Sun,” adventure and self-discovery await at every turn.

Highlights

  • Backpack and Camp in the Heart of the Alaskan Backcountry
  • Learn to Ice Climb on the Majestic Matanuska Glacier
  • Whitewater Raft the Mighty Nenana River
  • Travel Into Denali National Park to Look for Moose, Bears, and Caribou
  • Improve Your Backpacking Skills and Wilderness Techniques
  • Boat Alongside Orcas and Humpback Whales in Kenai Fjords National Park
  • Hike Through Lush Temperate Rainforests in the Beautiful Kenai Peninsula
  • 30 Hours of Leadership & Wilderness Skills Training

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Alaskan Multi-Day Backcountry Hike

Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the Alaskan backcountry as you embark on a thrilling 5-day backpacking adventure. Traverse through stunning alpine meadows, dense forests, and rugged terrain, setting up camp within sight of Denali peak. This immersive experience not only connects you with nature, but also strengthens your backpacking skills and teaches essential Leave No Trace principles. As we hike through this awe-inspiring landscape, you develop resilience, teamwork, and a deep appreciation for nature’s grandeur, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Five-day Trek

Ice Climbing on the Matanuska Glacier

Feel the thrill of ice climbing on the breathtaking Matanuska Glacier, where we learn to conquer towering ice formations and shimmering blue crevasses. Under the supervision of expert guides, master the techniques needed to ascend these frozen giants, enhancing both your climbing skills and your confidence. This exhilarating challenge offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw power and beauty of the glacier up close, while also fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills. By the end of this adventure, we have gained not only technical expertise but also a profound sense of accomplishment.

Ice Climbing

Whitewater Rafting

Wildlife Encounters & Marine Life Exploration

Discover the wonders of Alaska’s diverse wildlife with up-close encounters in Denali National Park and the Kenai Fjords National Park. Search for Alaska’s “Big Five” (moose, grizzly bears, caribou, wolves, and Dahl sheep) as you journey through Denali’s vast landscapes. Then, set sail in Kenai Fjords to witness whales, sea lions, and colorful puffins in their natural habitat. At the Alaska SeaLife Center, meet fascinating marine creatures, enriching your understanding of arctic marine ecosystems. This section of the program offers unparalleled opportunities for wildlife observation and environmental education, inspiring a lifelong passion for conservation.

Explore Wildlife

Common Questions

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All food, lodging, transportation, and activities are paid for with your trip tuition. Families are responsible for booking flights or arranging transportation for students to meet their leaders and other group members at the program’s arrival airport.

This is an entirely camping-based program. The group will camp in National Parks, State Parks, National Forest Service land, and private campsites. The majority of our campgrounds are “front-country,” meaning you will be close to the group’s van while camping. While at these front-country campgrounds you will have restroom facilities and water for drinking, cooking, and washing hands. Many of the campgrounds will also have showers on-site.

As a part of the adventure, you will also set out on a 5-day/4-night backpack in the Alaskan wilderness. For this section you will be carrying your personal gear (clothes, sleeping bag and pad) as well as all group gear (tents, cooking gear) needed for this component. These campsites will be “wilderness sites” and may not have running water or bathroom facilities.

Each group will travel together, with the leaders, in a combination of 15-passenger van and trailer, which will carry the personal and group gear. These will become the group’s mobile home base so it will be important that students help keep the van and trailer clean and organized through their journey.

Students are generally pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food on an ARCC program. The group will work together to create each unique menu and prepare the delicious meals throughout the duration of this trip, with occasional meals out at local restaurants. Vegetarian and other dietary needs (i.e., allergies, food preferences) are easily catered for. Students should inform ARCC of any dietary needs before the start of the program.

If you are traveling from somewhere in the United States and are under the age of 18, airlines do not require photo identification. It is a good idea to travel with a picture I.D. if possible, but it is not necessary to bring a passport. A school identification card with your photo on it is best, but a library card or credit card with your name on it is also helpful. If you are traveling to Alaska from somewhere outside of the United States, you will need to bring your valid passport.

Nearly all of the U.S. state of Alaska is in the Alaska Time Zone. It is four hours behind the east coast and one hour behind the west coast.

As a part of the program, you will be setting out on an multi-day wilderness backpacking trip. It is essential that you bring a backpack that is sized to your body and comfortably carries your essential items during this component. For this reason, you should bring a properly fitted backpack (either internal or external frame) for this program. You may also bring a small daypack to use for day hikes and shorter day trips.

During the rest of the trip the group will be navigating through airports, getting in and out of the van, and carrying their personal items to and from their campgrounds. It is essential that everyone is able to carry their own personal belongings and we have found the most effective way to do this is to pack in a backpack or duffle.

The best time to visit Alaska is during the summer months of June and July which consists of warm, dry days and cooler evenings. The weather can vary greatly throughout our journey depending on location and elevation so it will be important to pack according to our extensive packing list, with an emphasis on proper layering. The interior of the state, near Denali, is usually warm and dry with average highs around 70 degrees and the lows around 50 degrees. The backpacking route can experience very cold weather and potentially even sleet/light snow, so warm clothes and layers are essential! In coastal areas like the Kenai Peninsula, the weather is usually wetter and cooler, so you should be prepared with rain gear and warm layers. Because weather patterns are unpredictable, you should be prepared for rain or other inclement weather conditions at all times.

There will be opportunities for regular showers during the trip, however you should not expect to take showers every single day. There will be no shower opportunities during the backpacking section due to the remote nature of the backcountry. There will be at least two laundry stops during the trip. For ease of travel, quick dry clothes are recommended on the packing list.

All activities, accommodation and meals are covered by tuition, but you will want some personal money to pay for airline baggage fees at the airport, souvenirs/gifts, laundry, extra snacks, and emergencies (lost items, clinic visit, etc.). We suggest bringing spending money of roughly $75/week, for a total of $175-$225 for the entire trip (most of this cash/money should come home). Most students opt to bring small amount of cash, as well as personal debit or credit cards.

Have questions? Speak to one of our Program Directors, give them a call at (415) 332.5075 , they love talking about their trips!

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