EXPLORE ALASKA YOUR WAY

Experience the freedom of a 4x4 adventure in Denali and beyond. Unlimited mileage. Hassle-free rentals.

Why Choose U-Drive Denali?

Renting a Jeep with U-Drive Denali means more than just a car—it’s the key to an Alaskan adventure. Forget the crowded tour buses and explore at your own pace.

LOCAL TRAVEL EXPERTISE

Our team will provide you with info on the best scenic drives, hidden gems, and wildlife-spotting routes so you can experience the best of Denali.

4WD Capability

Tackle Alaska’s rugged terrain with confidence. Our GPS-enabled 4WD Jeeps are built to drive the Denali Highway, Stempede Road and more.

Easy Booking & pICK-uP

Skip the stress and start your adventure faster with our easy, hassle-free pickup and drop-off process. No waiting, just sure exploration.

Choose Your Jeep – Built for Alaskan Adventures

Jeep RENEGADE

Fuel-efficient & budget-friendly

Compact, capable, and fuel-efficient. The Renegade is perfect for budget-friendly adventures, offering smooth handling on highways and gravel roads alike.

Jeep Wrangler

Perfect for off-road trails

Adventure-ready and built for the wild. With rugged 4WD capability and a removable top, the Wrangler is perfect for exploring Alaska’s toughest terrain.

Jeep GLADIATOR

Power + truck utility

Power meets versatility. The Gladiator combines the off-road strength of a Wrangler with the utility of a truck—ideal for tackling Denali’s scenic backroads.

POPULAR ROUTES

  • Denali National Park

    Explore Denali National Park at Your Own Pace

    Skip the crowded bus tours and discover Denali National Park on your terms! Drive the Denali Park Road to experience breathtaking views of Denali (Mount McKinley) and spot moose, caribou, and bears along the way. Stop for a selfie at the Denali park entrance, visit the Denali Visitor Center, tour historic sites, hike scenic trails, and watch the park’s sled dogs in action at the Denali kennels. The Savage River turnaround offers stunning landscapes and wildlife sightings.

  • The Historic Denali Highway

    Alaska’s Most Scenic Drive

    Take a journey back in time along the Denali Highway, once the only road leading to Denali National Park before the George Parks Highway was completed. Stretching from Paxson to Cantwell, this seldom-traveled gravel road offers unparalleled views of Denali (Mount McKinley) and untouched Alaskan wilderness. Ranked the #2 “Drive of a Lifetime” by National Geographic Traveler, this scenic byway is a must for adventurers seeking off-the-beaten-path exploration and prime wildlife viewing.

  • George Parks National Scenic Byway

    The Ultimate Denali Viewpoint

    For some of the most jaw-dropping views of Denali (Mount McKinley), head south along the George Parks Highway to the small town of Cantwell. Stop at the historic Cantwell Lodge, famous for its annual Bluegrass festival, then continue as the road climbs into the Alaska Range. This section of the highway, known for its vast open tundra and cinematic landscapes, was featured in the movie Into the Wild. With frequent caribou, Dall sheep, and bear sightings, this drive is a photographer’s dream.

  • Mining History Route

    Follow Alaska’s Gold Rush Trails

    Drive north along the George Parks Highway, through the dramatic Nenana River Canyon, and cross Windy Bridge, the highest bridge on the highway. As you approach Healy, you’ll see the Usibelli Coal Mine, Alaska’s only active coal mine. For history buffs, a detour down Stampede Road offers a glimpse into Alaska’s gold rush past—this historic mining trail was once a major route for transporting gold and antimony from the Kantishna Hills. Stampede Road is also famous as the real-life setting of Into the Wild.

RENTING A JEEP IS EASY!

Choose Your Jeep – Pick from our adventure-ready fleet.

Book Online – Secure your Jeep instantly.

Pick Up & Explore – Start your Alaskan road trip hassle-free.

  • Yes, our Jeeps are allowed up to Mile 15 of Denali Park Road.

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  • 4WD Jeep, GPS navigation, insurance options, and roadside assistance.

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  • Yes, drivers must be at least 25 years old to rent a vehicle.

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