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  • McKinley Explorer Rail Car – Denali to Anchorage

    Posted at 5:00 AM by Brittany, on December 29, 2017

    Alaska is a big state. Getting from Denali to Anchorage and vice versa is a 233 mile trek, and for some perspective on just how far that is, when I drive from Seattle to Portland it’s “only” 173 miles. Alaska is big. The airport we were to fly home out of was in Anchorage, and in order to get there we spent 8 hours on board the McKinley Explorer Rail Car.

    I felt like I was an extra character in the Polar Express. 

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    Up until this point we were placed on motor coaches in order to get around, and I tell ya what, not being stuck on a bus with the permeating smells of a lavatory was like finding snow on Christmas morning. Not to mention extra leg room, and options to walk around.

    Oh, and did I mention a better view?

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    View from my seat.

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    When visiting Alaska, a train ride of some sort is a must. I’m glad this was the train we were able to ride, and although 8 hours is a long time to be on any type of transportation, the train provided a handful of options to make the ride more comfortable.

    The train was separated into multiple different sections, but if you wanted to visit another car, or find your way to the caboose for a better view, you were able to walk about freely. I enjoyed being able to walk a bit and stand outside whenever I felt stagnant.

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    Caboose view.

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    Each car had a personal guide, providing information of the local surroundings as well as suggestions for prime photo spots. There’s a shop on board should you wish to purchase any last minute souvenirs, and the bathrooms are downstairs below the seating area.

    Yea, this train was two levels. Too legit to quit.

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    The lower level also had a small restaurant, because who doesn’t get hungry in an 8 hour time span? We chose to visit the lower eating area for breakfast, while some chose to visit for lunch. The lower area doesn’t have the dome like windows, but you can still see your surroundings outside.

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    Upper level dome.

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    Lower level dining.

    This ride was quite enjoyable, and provided more views of Alaska I would not have seen had I traveled to Anchorage by motor coach. The train took us through back country landscape soaking up the final fall colors. Fall in Alaska happens quick, within one week we watched the leaves turn from red, to yellow, to falling off the trees.

    As with everything else, this train ride was 100% set up by Holland America, and was included in our cruise package. Before arrival in Denali we were given a packet with our travel information regarding everything land based. Badda boom, badda bing.

    Like a science.

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    8 hours later we arrived in Anchorage, and were shuttled to our hotel, where we would spend one night before departure. Anchorage was like any other big city, but smaller. This was the only location I felt “meh” about. I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit Anchorage, although I ate the second best meal of the trip at Humpy’s. First place still goes to Skagway.

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    There was limited time for exploring the morning we flew home, just enough to walk around a bit, find some legit wall art, and in the words of Dale Cooper I did find myself a damn fine cup of coffee. I lost all my morals at Dark House Coffee and ate myself a vegan/gluten free muffin with my coffee. I paid for it later, but it was worth it.

    #eatlocal 

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    And just like that, our trip to Alaska was complete. I cannot recommend an Alaskan cruise enough, and this is coming from someone originally uninterested in the idea of any kind of cruise. Sometimes it’s nice to let others do the work for you. If you’re on the fence about embarking on an adventure like this, in the words of Nike – just do it.

    Q: Where is your next adventure? I’m off to Arizona for two weeks, and we’ll be back to current time blog posts! 

    brittany

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    19 thoughts on “McKinley Explorer Rail Car – Denali to Anchorage”

    • kalkal55's avatar

      kalkal55

      December 29, 2017 at 6:22 AM

      I liked your advice at the end. I am a huge planner so the idea of letting someone else do it is terrifying lol! And a cruise has never interested me, but after seeing your posts, this will be on my list of things to do. Your pictures were stunning!!!

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      • Brittany

        December 29, 2017 at 10:14 AM

        Thank you!! I’m glad to provide a different perspective, it really was quite an experience.

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    • Anthony's avatar

      Anthony

      December 29, 2017 at 7:27 AM

      spectacular.

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      • Brittany

        December 29, 2017 at 1:17 PM

        So much beauty.

        Reply
    • Liz H-H's avatar

      Liz H

      December 29, 2017 at 8:41 AM

      “Yea, this train was two levels. Too legit to quit.”

      Lol…your sense of humor rates right up there with your amazing pictures!! Keep adventuring, keep it coming, & thanks for sharing it all here!

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      • Brittany

        December 29, 2017 at 10:13 AM

        Thank you, Liz! That means a lot. 🙂

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      rootchopper

      December 29, 2017 at 9:18 AM

      My adventures are on hold for the moment. Keep the blog posts coming!

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      • Brittany

        December 29, 2017 at 10:13 AM

        Enjoy the rest from the exploring!

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    • JebusandAndrea's avatar

      jebusandandrea

      December 29, 2017 at 12:29 PM

      Will put this on my to do list. Absolutely amazing! I really love trains too.

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      • Brittany

        December 29, 2017 at 1:16 PM

        It was so cool! You’ll love it.

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    • Amy's avatar

      Amy

      December 29, 2017 at 1:22 PM

      YAYYY!!! We did a train ride when we went to Alaska too, although shorter than that… Maybe 4-6 hours instead? Have a wonderful time in sunny AZ!! 🙂

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      • Brittany

        December 29, 2017 at 10:17 PM

        4-6 hours is actually ideal! That sounds like the perfect time frame.

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    • stateeats's avatar

      stateeats

      December 30, 2017 at 7:24 AM

      My son did a similar trip to yours with his grandparents and that train ride was one of his favorite parts of the trip (oh, and getting to pet the Iditarod huskies) – Kat

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      • Brittany

        December 30, 2017 at 7:32 AM

        Yes!! We stopped to see those pups too, they were so cute.

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      P

      January 1, 2018 at 7:07 PM

      That rail car looks gorgeous! Those windows!

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      • Brittany

        January 3, 2018 at 8:51 AM

        Right!? The windows were mesmerizing.

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    • Meghan@CleanEatsFastFeets's avatar

      Meghan@CleanEatsFastFeets

      January 7, 2018 at 5:21 PM

      Sigh….you make me have wanderlust.

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    • Kate Dawson's avatar

      Kate Dawson

      January 11, 2018 at 10:47 AM

      Beautiful! I took the train from LA to WA once, and it was similar to your train. I loved the views in Northern CA, but I’m now jealous and want to go to AK.

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      • Brittany

        January 11, 2018 at 12:39 PM

        Oh wow! That sounds like a great ride!

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