Actually, right next to the Husky Homestead. The Jeeps were all brand new (April 2015), with automatic transmissions. They put four people in each Jeep, unless you upgrade…then it’s just you and your friend in the Jeep. Hopefully, you get paired with another couple you can stomach for4+ hours. You leave the starting point and drive ~20 minutes to Cantwell. There are CB radios in all the Jeeps and that’s how the tour guide communicates with everyone. The tour guide does provide a little narration. At Cantwell you hang a left and get on the Denali Highway, which quickly turns into a dirt road. This road runs about 130 miles east to the next town, which is Paxson. The road is a little rough and you need to be vigilant to dodge pot holes and washboard bumps. There are appropriately spaced bathroom breaks but, as with any other outback area, you will find no flush toilets. Just nicer, more permanent, versions of a portapotti. As far as things to see, the vistas are expansive. What you probably won’t see is much wildlife, or Mount Denali. This part of Alaska is open to subsistence hunting (unlike Denali National Park, no hunting period) and the animals are few and far between. I was able to spot a moose about a mile away with binoculars but that was it. At the halfway point (~2 hours in) we parked in a large pull off area. The guide provided snacks (good one, candy bars, fritos, etc) and drinks (including soda instead of just water). After the nosh most Jeeps switched drivers and we headed back. As a whole, this tour was kinda boring. If you’re interested in wildlife then you need to take the Tundra Wilderness Tour. If you was be expansive vistas then this tour is for you. Not recommended.