Alaska Train Trip: Fairbanks to Denali (2024)

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An Alaska train trip is a superb way of getting around the state, especially as a solo traveler trying to avoid a car rental. I, in my ignorance, didn’t even know Alaska had passenger trains until I got an invitation to a remote lodge in Denali National Park.

Then I had to go into research mode trying to figure out how to get from Fairbanks to the entrance of Denali National Park. From there I’d bus in with a group and the rest of the trip was under control.

I quickly discovered that Alaska is home to an amazing network of routes around the state. There are lots of scheduled departures and an Alaska train trip is surprisingly affordable.

What I also liked was how relaxing the Alaska train trip was. It’s way nicer to have someone bring you a drink while you enjoy the landscape than it is to have your eyes peeled on the road – looking for wild animals.

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Two main train routes across Alaska

All told the Alaska train system stretches for 470 miles from Fairbanks in the north to Seward in the south along with a 12-mile spur to Whittier. The northern route travels between Fairbanks and Anchorage and the southern route between Anchorage and Seward.

I did the four hour Alaska train trip between Fairbanks and Denali National Park so I could catch the bus to Camp Denali but it was enough to get me hooked on the ease of train travel in the state. And really, I just got a taste of what the Alaska Railroad has to offer.

Recommended reading: Driving Alaska’s Stunning Denali Park Road

On many of the Alaska trains you get a choice of two classes – Adventure Class which is really just the basic class of service but still more than okay and Gold Star Class. (See below.)

On the way to Denali National park, I had a seat to myself but rarely sat in it. You can hang out between the train cars and watch the world go by, which is a great way to take in the landscape on a warm sunny day.

I also spent a little time in the Dome Car where you certainly get a different perspective. You can buy coffee and food on-board though it’s nothing to write home about. You are provided with some written materials so you can follow the train’s progress.

For help in planning your trip to Alaska check out the Lonely Planet Guide to Alaska – published in September 2022.

Gold Star Class on a train trip from Denali to Fairbanks

On the return Alaska train trip to Fairbanks I booked the Gold Star Class, which if you don’t mind forking over a few more dollars, is definitely worth it.

The seats are more comfortable – with all passengers sitting on the upper level of a dome car. Full-service dining is offered and drinks are served at your seat.

A much richer experience is provided with well-spoken and entertaining local Alaskan students narrating the interesting bits of the trip. For example, our guide pointed out the starting point of the hike to get to the bus where John McCandless spent his final days – as chronicled in the book by Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild.

Alaska trains run year round but the scheduled service varies by the season. The busy summer season begins inmid-May and lasts until mid-September.

On my train ride back to Fairbanks in early August, there were only about a dozen of us – so we had could sit wherever we wanted. I understand that was a real anomaly.

Distances in Alaska are huge so if you plan to ride the trains, be smart about how long you want to spend on them. From Fairbanks to Anchorage it’s a 12 hour trip!

For more information and to have a look at the route map visit the Alaska Railroad website. If I ever go back to Alaska I’d certainly look at doing an Alaska train trip to Seward – so I could access Kenai Fjords National Park.

Location map of the Alaska train trip to Denali National Park

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Alaska Train Trip: Fairbanks to Denali (11)

Alaska Train Trip: Fairbanks to Denali (2024)

FAQs

Is the train ride from Fairbanks to Denali scenic? ›

As the train nears Denali National Park, passengers are encouraged to keep a lookout for picturesque views of the Nenana River Gorge. The stretch makes for great photos of the train as it snakes along high canyon walls before pulling into the historic Denali Depot.

Is the train ride to Denali worth it? ›

The Denali Star Train, meanwhile, is perhaps the most enjoyable way to reach Denali National Park and Preserve. Though the trip takes about eight hours, it's well worth it — driving is not much faster, and the scenery from the train is simply stunning.

How long does it take to get to Fairbanks from Denali on the train? ›

4 Hours

What is the most scenic train ride in Alaska? ›

COASTAL CLASSIC TRAIN

Considered by many to be our most scenic route, the Coastal Classic is ideally suited for day trips from Anchorage to Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park. GoldStar Service available.

Where does the train drop you off in Denali? ›

The Denali Depot, open year-round (though mainly busy only in summer), serves as the main railroad stop for visitors arriving in Denali by train.

Where is the best place to see Denali from Fairbanks? ›

Fairbanks. The north face of Denali can be seen from many spots in Alaska's Interior city, about 150 miles from the mountain. The most beloved view can be found at the Alaska Range Overlook on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus.

Are meals included on the Alaska Railroad? ›

Dining and bar service is available on all Alaska Railroad routes with the exception of the Hurricane Turn Train. GoldStar Service is inclusive of meals, soft drinks and two complimentary adult beverages. Please note that Alaska Railroad trains are cashless; all onboard purchases must be made by credit or debit card.

Is Denali worth the money? ›

Denali was pretty much hidden under clouds but there are plenty of views in the park to make it worth the trip. I just wish we had had more time to do other things. You can visit the kennels were the sled dogs are kept and I think there are several other tours that you can take.

How much time do you need to see Denali? ›

Located far from any airport or large city, Denali is a wilderness park. Reaching the park can take several hours (or even most of a day), so we recommend that you plan a minimum itinerary of 2 nights in the area, which gives you one full day and part of two others.

Do you sleep on Alaska train? ›

No. Overnight options are available through Alaska Railroad's many tour and hotel partners. How can I get updated information on your tours? Our website has the latest information and it is a great trip planning resource for you.

Is the road from Fairbanks to Denali paved? ›

From Fairbanks to Denali National Park you'll be on the George Parks Highway. It's a paved, two lane (one lane each direction) road with occasional passing lanes. There'll be no snow in July. In addition, the Denali Park road is paved and open to travel for cars to mile 15.

Can you tour Denali on your own? ›

Due to the Pretty Rocks landslide, the road is currently closed to all traffic at Mile 43. There is only one road in Denali. Private vehicles can drive a small part of it, but most of the road is open only to bus traffic. Bus trips are available only in summer (mid-May through mid-September).

Can you hop on and off Alaska Railroad? ›

The Alaska Railroad does provide flagstop service aboard the Hurricane Turn Train and Aurora Winter Train, which allows passengers to get on or off the train at any point along the route.

What is the most beautiful train ride in the United States? ›

1. Coast Starlight. A train adventure spanning from Washington to Southern California, the Coast Starlight is a daily route between Los Angeles and Seattle that passes through beautiful Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Portland.

What is the best stretch of the Alaska Railroad? ›

Anchorage > Girdwood > Seward

Following a brief stop in Girdwood, the train continues to the end of Turnagain Arm and veers away from the road system into the backcountry wilderness – and what many consider to be the most scenic stretch of the entire Railbelt.

Is it better to drive or take the train in Alaska? ›

Alaska by Bus and Train

A good choice if you want to relax and enjoy a scenic, comfortable ride while someone else does the driving. A bus-train combo is also a good way to maximize your transportation budget. Riding the train in Alaska is a must, even if just for a day trip.

How long is the Denali train ride? ›

The journey from Anchorage to Fairbanks can be completed in a day. But, the 350-mile train ride takes 12 hours and is like an expedition, passing through four different climate and vegetation zones. Many travelers break up the trip with stopovers in Talkeetna and/or Denali National Park.

What is there to see between Denali and Fairbanks? ›

The first portion of the 125 mile drive weaves alongside the Tanana River, and eventually takes you by the Minto Flats, a valuable waterfowl habitat, and the Tanana Flats, a beautiful area with sections of planned “burn zones”.

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