Greenland

Qaarsut Arctic Station to Uummannaq Island Ferry Access Road

Arctic research station coastal connection.

Moderate

The Qaarsut to Uummannaq ferry access road links two critical Arctic research installations along Greenland’s northwest coast, following routes originally carved by Danish colonial administrators and later improved to support modern polar research logistics. The track winds through coastal valleys where traditional Inuit settlements gave way to scientific outposts studying Arctic Ocean ice dynamics and climate change impacts. Key waypoints include the abandoned Uummannaq Airport and the active Arctic Station research facility that hosts international scientists studying polar biology and glaciology.

This moderate overland route requires a capable 4WD vehicle with good approach angles for stream crossings and loose rock sections. The optimal travel window spans late June through August when coastal access isn’t blocked by sea ice, though weather can change rapidly even in summer. Carry extra fuel, emergency shelter, and satellite communication — you’re traveling between research stations with minimal infrastructure. The payoff is access to some of the most active Arctic research sites on the planet, plus spectacular views of Baffin Bay’s ice-choked waters and the towering Uummannaq mountain that gives the region its name.

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Length (miles)31 mi / 49.9 km
Duration1-2 days
Max elevation (ft)980 ft
Best seasonJune-August
Minimum vehicle4WD high-clearance
Nearest townUummannaq, Greenland
Land managerUniversity of Copenhagen Arctic Station
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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