Front view of a Polaris off-road vehicle parked in a grassy field with mountains and fog in the background.

Guided Enclosed UTV Tour


Drive your own UTV! Ride up to 3000+ ft with panoramic views in the Talkeetna Mountain Range. Perfect for small groups or families - up to 5 people.


Tour Information

  • Our tours are small, family friendly and have mind blowing views. No prior machine riding experience is needed. We give every driver a personal safety speech and start by spending time showing you how to operate your equipment safely. Our tours depart right from our hand built off-grid office right here on Hatcher Pass. We have on-site parking for any sized vehicle. We are located down a county maintained dirt road that all rental car companies are ok using.

  • While on the tour, you will drive your own ATV / UTV up Hatcher Pass. Along the way we will stop at several viewpoints to snap some pictures and absorb as much nature as possible. You will look for wildlife and splash through creeks and mud! You will learn about the gold mining history here and have some more breathtaking photo opportunities all while being entertained by your knowledgeable guide. Our tour is immersive, we touch the land and water, we take time to connect with Alaska.

  • Our guides are pros! Their job is to keep you safe while out in the backcountry and be prepared for all of their exciting Alaska adventure stories. They will set you up for success to maximize your experience here in Hatcher Pass. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns: 907-350-3104

Image of a rugged green and black Polaris XP 5 Northstar off-road utility vehicle with four doors, large tires, and a cargo bed, part of the vehicle lineup section with features including capacity for 1-5 passengers, smooth and comfortable ride, and suitable for packing belongings.

Off-Road Riding

Riding an ATV or Side by Side on unpaved roads or trails, including sand, gravel, dirt, grass, mud, rocks, and other natural terrain.

Guided Tour

Adventure guides lead the way, providing riding assistance and local knowledge.

Duration: 3 hours