The journey from Dickinson to Anchorage is a significant trip covering over 2,500 miles. You must fly from Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (DIK) to a major hub like Denver or Seattle, then catch a flight to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC). This journey typically takes 10 to 12 hours of total travel time. You will transition from the northern plains to the rugged wilderness of Alaska. Ensure you have appropriate clothing for the climate, which can be cold even in summer.
Total Distance: Straight-line air distance 3,500 km.
This is a long journey; choose a flight with a comfortable layover.
June to August for the best weather and daylight.