Your Alaska road trip, narrated. GPS-triggered stories for the highways between major destinations. Built by Alaskans for Alaskan roads.
Stop guessing what you’re looking at and start hearing the story.
Turn your Alaska road trip into an immersive adventure with Audio Tour Alaska. This isn’t a generic travel app built in a cubicle—it’s built by Alaskans for Alaskan roads. Think of us as a local friend in the passenger seat who knows which pullouts have the best views, where the gold rush history is buried, and where the wildlife is actually hiding.
Whether you’re in an RV, a rental car, or a van, our GPS-triggered audio plays automatically as you drive the long stretches between major destinations. It’s designed specifically for the Last Frontier, meaning it works exactly where the cell signal stops.
The Stats:
22+ Hours of Audio: Deep-dive stories, local tips, and Alaskan legends.
1,228 Miles Covered: Massive, round-trip coverage across the state’s most iconic highways.
Over 350 Audio Chapters: Bite-sized stories triggered by your exact GPS location.
Why It’s the Essential Alaska App:
Built Locally: Narrated and designed by people who live here and know these highways by heart.
Smart GPS Triggers: No fumbling with maps or guidebooks. The audio knows exactly where you are and plays automatically based on your location.
Beyond the Guidebook: We provide the context, history, and local lore you won't find in a standard pamphlet or map.
Total Flexibility: All routes are now round-trip, so the stories flow perfectly regardless of which direction you’re headed.
Explore the Highways Between Major Destinations. The tours and in-app purchases include:
Bundle and Save – Get all tours in one purchase and enjoy the ultimate Alaskan road trip.
Anchorage → Seward--Journey along Turnagain Arm and Resurrection Bay, spot beluga whales, and explore the historic Iditarod Trail.
Tern Lake → Homer--Witness volcanoes, explore Kachemak Bay, and learn about Indigenous history and homesteading life.
Anchorage → Talkeetna--Travel from city to frontier, with stories about the region’s geology, wildlife, and unique characters.
Talkeetna → Denali National Park--Get breathtaking views of Denali, North America's tallest peak, and hear tales of mountaineering and exploration.
Fairbanks → Denali National Park--Dive into gold rush history, Arctic wildlife, and cultural landmarks along the Parks Highway.
Denali Park Entrance → Savage River--Guided by a former Denali Park guide — perfect for park visitors driving in.
Savage River → Teklanika Campground--For travelers with permits to explore deeper inside Denali. Learn about key stops and wildlife habitats.
New for 2025/2026:
2x the Content: We’ve expanded to over 350 chapters of local knowledge.
Enhanced Navigation: Upgraded GPS timing to ensure the story matches the scenery through every turn.
Built for the Drive: Optimized for Bluetooth and AUX connections—just plug in and drive.
Perfect for:
Rental car explorers, RVers, and anyone who wants to actually see Alaska, not just drive through it. Whether you’re a first-timer or a local showing guests around the state, this is the guide you need for the road ahead.
Plug in. Drive on. Discover Alaska.
Pro Tip: Download your tours on WiFi before you hit the road. Once you’re out there, the GPS handles everything—no cell signal or data required.
Not for commercial rebroadcast.
I recently downloaded this app to use with my family that was visiting from the Midwest. We listened to three narrated tours during their stay. It was enjoyed by all and as a local, even I appreciated the information and learned a few new things too! We all agreed, aside from the fun facts shared, that the best part was all the personal stories that were included from a local resident. I recommend this app to locals if you're having family and friends visit or are a tourist coming here on your own. It might just “peak” your interest!
Better than nothing
NotSupposedTo
This is no GyPSy guide. But with lack of other options and a lot of miles to cover, I figured I’d give it a shot. Overall, I would say it is a solid 4. Could definitely provide more info (and less reading from that Katherine something book, geez!) but two extremely annoying things took it down to 2 stars for me. First, having bought all tours, the app does not allow you to select which one to download but instead downloads all of them. And each tour is really two separate downloads (one for each direction). I just happened to be starting with Fairbanks to Denali part and it meant I had to sit there and wait for ALL other tours to be downloaded. Literally ALL of them instead just the three I needed. What a waste of time!The other extremely annoying part was the annoying music that would start playing at the f of EACH AND EVERY narration. Seriously? This meant that I had to switch back to the app (and in reality, keep the app always on) to pause this nuisance instead of having my maps app up or listening to music or podcasts or ANYTHING but that awful tune. How are both of these not configurable/selectable? Very, very dumb. There were also a few narrations that didn’t finish playing before switching to the next one (and I was going about the speed limit). Until GyPSy or someone else comes along, this is your only choice. Not bad but a few things are just extremely poorly designed.
A must download for any Alaskan roadtrip
AKTheriault
Our family of five (including a ten year old and twin six year olds) covered 2k miles in a week and a half, spanning from Anchorage, to Denali, to Talkeetna, to Seward, to Valdez. We listened to this guided tour every mile covered. Valdez was the only drive not included (recommend for future iterations!) The content was highly interesting, and relevant — updated in the past 12 months. The stories were fun and there are a couple different voices you get to hear from. No internet connectivity required, just download all the tours ahead of your trip, and off you go. Pleasant music plays in between each segment, which auto plays based on your location. I highly recommend! And wish more locations offered such an informative, pleasant, user friendly audio tour.
Expecting more for the $$$
Pushy84
It gives you something to listen to driving Alaska’s vastness, but some narrations really left us both confused and scratching our heads. I agree climate change is an important topic, but a 5min narrative about it on our vacation? One suggested stop was just a local pond that had security cameras to help with obvious crime problems around. The directional routes contain the same recordings in case you were hoping for new info on your round trip. If you’re buying multiple legs, there’s a lot of information overlap. In the past, Gypsy audio guides had totally transformed our trip. We had more fun discussing the awkwardness of these audio clips than gaining any actual information.
This update fixes an issue related to Google Maps rendering.
Version 2.0.2
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Information
Seller
Audio Tour Alaska LLC
Size
126.3 MB
Category
Travel
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.