Travel off-road in Alaska's Denali National Park

Denali National Park draws 458,307 tourists a year, many of them RV enthusiasts, who came to climb, hike, explore, raft and ride through the park in 2007. Last year, a new option for exploring the park debuted courtesy of Denali ATV Adventures. The company's tours feature the Yamaha Rhino, a two-passenger, side-by-side all-terrain vehicle that allows riders to explore farther than the road or their feet may have taken them. This year, Denali ATV Adventures will guide four tours around Otto Lake and the Stampede Trail, including a memorable "Midnight Sunset" tour. Whether guests choose a single-rider ATV or the double-rider Yamaha Rhino, all helmets are fitted with a wireless communication system, so guides can talk to the riders about wildlife, points of interest, trail conditions and background on the area along the way. Tours range from two-and-a-half hours to four hours and cost from $40 to $165. Check out video footage of the tours at www.denaliatv.com.

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