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Alaska Backpacking – 16 and 17 only

Alaska Backpacking – 16 and 17 only

Spend 30 days backpacking 90-150 miles with other motivated teens through remote Alaskan mountain ranges where caribou and Dall sheep roam across endless tundra. You’ll camp under the midnight sun, learn essential wilderness skills, and discover what you’re capable of when you push beyond your comfort zone.

Photo by Mauricio Clauzet

Photo credit: Mauricio Clauzet

Your instructors will start by teaching you the essentials—setting up camp, moving through the backcountry while carrying a 45-55 pound pack, and cooking meals on a camp stove. You’ll learn to navigate with maps and compass, assess terrain, and make smart decisions in bear country. As the course progresses, you’ll take on more challenging skills: river crossings and route-finding across tundra and through willow thickets. Alaska’s weather can be unpredictable, shifting from sunshine to rain quickly, so adaptability becomes part of your daily rhythm.

Photo by Mauricio Clauzet

Photo credit: Mauricio Clauzet

Leadership is a part of every day. You’ll practice communication, risk management, and decision-making while contributing to group choices about routes and campsites. As you build competence, you’ll take on more responsibility—first leading for a day, then potentially for a multi-day student expedition where your group of four to six travels independently of instructors for two to six days.

You’ll be re-rationed by plane or helicopter partway through, as there are no roads where you’ll travel. You’ll return home with wilderness skills, new friendships, and the confidence that comes from thriving in one of North America’s wildest landscapes. 

Photo by Mauricio Clauzet

Photo credit: Mauricio Clauzet

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Details

Jun 11, 2026 - Jul 10, 2026

Palmer, AK

Duration

30 days

Age

16 - 17 yrs

Skill Options
Academic Credit

6 College Credits

  • 2 Skills Practicum
  • 2 Leadership Techniques
  • 2 Environmental Studies

1.5 High School Credits

  • 1 Physical Education
  • 0.5 Leadership

Equipment Deposit

$450

Start/End

Palmer, Alaska

Fly In/Out

Anchorage, Alaska

“NOLS helped me see the value leaders hold, and the multiple ways one can be more than just a designated leader. I found the importance of being a peer leader and having active followership, roles that are sometimes belittled, the most useful. The greatest reward I got from the entire NOLS course was the idea of positive thinking....Learning to not let myself get into [a negative] mindset during a difficult, long day or even noticing others’ attitude change and helping them steer away from this, is something that I am grateful for and will use outside this trip.”

— Gaviota C., NOLS Alaska Backpacking grad

Financial aid & Scholarships

NOLS supports a variety of outside financial aid options:

  • AmeriCorps
  • 529 College Savings Plans
  • Veteran's Benefits (only for courses fully in the state of Wyoming)