The Iditarod National Historic Trail celebrates a 2,300-mile system of winter routes that first connected ancient Native Alaskan villages and later opened Alaska to the last great American gold rush. The trail is still in use today with rural residents using it as an overland travel route between communities, muscle-powered competitors and motor-powered competitors using it in long-distance winter races, and modern-day adventurers testing their mettle in some of the most remote areas in North…
Iditarod National Historic Trail Recreation Management Area is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.
Iditarod National Historic Trail Recreation Management Area is located in Alaska. See the map for its exact location and directions.
Pick your dates on the availability calendar, then reserve through the official booking link. You can also set an alert and we'll notify you if a sold-out date opens up.