It was cold and misting on and off, and our guide had gloves, hats and trekking poles to lend us. Although our guide was very nice and knowledgable about the local fauna, since we were on some Denali National Park trails, we thought there would be more hiking or wilderness involved. It was an extremely slow nature tour (we stopped *literally every fifty feet or so*) to discuss trees, mushrooms, berries, plants, etc. and at one point, moose scat. It was 99% on even paved/gravel/dirt trails. We hardly covered even part of one trail before we had to turn back. It was overpriced at $115 per person.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2020
As the owner/operator of denaliguides I appreciate your feedback, and would like to respond. Your experience with the walking tour is the reason we offer the wilderness hike. The walking tour is a slow, information based tour, meant for all ages. It varies in speed and distance, but stopping and seeing the life on the mountains is what we do. We offer a wilderness hike as a result of experiences like yours. Our goal on those trips is to never hear "it was too easy." That same guide could have led you up a mountain (off trail) on the hike. It does cost more: $150/person (half price for kids under 18). Our pricing is based on our small group size and very short season. We could charge less if we took people by the busload. But we self-limit tours to 6 travelers, and it is a better tour for it. Moose scat is sometimes a discussion on all our tours however. If we don't bring it up, someone always asks. We learn a lot from scat.