ALASKA FISHING & WILDERNESS DESTINATIONS

Explore Alaska’s Pristine Rivers: Guided Float Trips by Remote Waters

Remote Waters offers guided float trips on some of Alaska’s most pristine and remote rivers. Whether your interests lie in fishing, photography, or just taking in Alaska’s world-famous scenic vistas, we have a trip for you. You’ll find descriptions of our river trips below. For information on logisticsgear and other details, please check out the other pages on the site, or contact us with with any questions you have.

KOBUK RIVER

The Kobuk may be the best fly-fishing river in Arctic Alaska. Wet a line for grayling, pike, lake trout, and of course the largest sheefish in the state, in one of the most remote corners of the Last Frontier.

Person holding a large sheefish while standing by a remote Alaskan river, showcasing a successful fishing experience during a guided float trip with Remote Waters.

MARSH FORK

A naturalist’s dream, witness the Arctic landscape come to life! Observe migrating shorebirds and songbirds establish their nesting territories, wandering caribou, and blankets of wildflowers. Don’t forget your camera. And hiking boots!

Hiker ascending rocky terrain with vibrant tundra vegetation overlooking the winding Ivishak River in Arctic Alaska, showcasing the region's stunning natural beauty and wilderness exploration opportunities.

IVISHAK RIVER

What do you get when you combine epic mountain scenery, endless coastal plain views, and brightly colored spawning char? August on the Ivishak.

Woman smiling while holding a large char fish in a remote Alaskan river, showcasing a successful fishing trip with scenic mountains in the background.

Aniak RIVER

Beautiful scenery, gorgeous Rainbow trout, and a fight at the end of the rod. That’s just the start of what July on the Aniak River offers!

fighting fish

Kisaralik River Float

The Kisaralik is a classic western Alaska float trip. While some rivers stand out for singular reasons—whitewater, fishing, or scenery—few combine fishing, wilderness travel, and day-to-day river living as completely and consistently as the Kisaralik.

Aerial view of a winding river surrounded by lush green and yellow landscapes in Alaska, showcasing the pristine wilderness ideal for fishing and exploration.

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Remote Waters is a small operation, and that provides us with the opportunity to tailor our trips to suit your group. Please contact us for more details about trips, to book a trip, or just to talk fishing! Email us or call (907) 717-6073.