Planning a vacation to Alaska is time consuming. It seems there are a hundred?Alaska tours and excursions to choose from. Adventure Flow has decided we want to help. We built this guide to?save you time and find the activities?that fit your interests.
Presently we are only covering tours in Juneau, Alaska, and will continue to build and?organize tours throughout all of Alaska. We hope you find the information useful and please contact us if you have any feedback.
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with any tours not operated by Adventure Flow. This is simply a resource?for visitors to find ways to enjoy Alaska and Juneau by their interests. Enjoy, and have a grand adventure!
City Tours
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This walking tour of Juneau?s downtown takes you deeper into the history, culture, and local life than any other tour. It goes past what meets the eye and delves deep into the archives up to the underground of the present, and the everyday life of locals. You will end with ghost stories and a flight of Alaskan brewed beer at the local Alaska Bar and Hotel. Your guide will teach you the power of storytelling and hopefully send you home with a few tools to relay your trip to those you choose to tell.
From their website:
“Enjoy four tours in one! This fully guided trip gives you the best of Juneau`s history with an exclusive downtown tour, a ride on an aerial tram with dramatic views, an easy walk in the timberline wilderness atop Mount Roberts, and some time sampling products made from the rainforest in the Alpine Tea House – Juneau’s peak attraction.”
View the historic sights of Juneau on a fun antique trolley. The driver will guide you around town from the state capitol to legislative buildings that?dot Alaska’s capitol city?landscape. See the governor’s mansion and the historical houses inhabited by the early gold miners while seeking their fortune.?Last, head out to Douglas Island for a picturesque view of downtown Juneau.
From their website:
“Drive by the State Capitol Building, the City and State Museum, go by the Governor?s Mansion. This is the perfect tour of historic Juneau! Experience the feel of this unique city with a tour that allows you to enjoy the sights. This tour is fully narrated and includes a scenic photo stop on Douglas Island.”
Beer Tasting
From their website:
“In our tutored tasting, learn about the history of Alaskan Brewing Co. and how beer is made and view our original 10-barrel brewing system, as well as our 100-barrel brewing system. Browse our collection of artifacts from brewing history in the state of Alaska, as well as our international collection of beer bottles and cans. Buy great beer gear, including apparel, glassware and fun novelties. Best of all, meet our Brew Crew while sampling their work.”
Three great tours in one affordable package: Biking, Glacier viewing and Beer Tasting!
Hiking
You are a step apart from the rest. It takes a certain kind of person to leave the crowd and get out into the woods. That is exactly the type of person we want to take deeper into Juneau?s incredible temperate rainforest and coastal mountains. Whether you have hiked all your life, done some week long treks, or you are just starting out, we will take you out to find your stride in the last frontier.
From their website:
“The trip begins with a drive from your pick up point to the Mendenhall Valley where the West Glacier Trailhead is located. ?At the trailhead you will be outfitted with a backpack that includes all of the necessary glacier gear. ?Afterwards you will embark on a three and a half mile trail hike through the temperate rainforest along Mendenhall Lake. Upon reaching the top of the most difficult section of the trail, the rock scramble, all of the effort you?ve invested instantly pays off as the Mendenhall Glacier and the surrounding peaks come into full view. ?From this point you will breath in the scenery with every step as you make your way down an open slope of bedrock to the edge of the ice.”
From their website:
“Put on your hiking boots, fill your lungs with fresh air, and experience a day of world-class hiking. The pace will be brisk, the day unforgettable. Cascading waterfalls, quiet forest glens, and breathtaking glacier views are just a few of the treasured places reached only on foot. Along the way your naturalist guide will provide knowledge and perspective on the region?s natural and cultural history, and will share some of his or her favorite local stories.”
From their website:
“A 25-minute scenic float plane ride from the capital city of Juneau is all it takes to explore what the Tlingit Indians call Kootznoowoo, or Fortress of the Bears. The Pack Creek Bear Tour is a premium package that allows just 2-5 people each day from mid-May to mid-September the opportunity to explore some of the most prime bear country on earth and to observe these amazing animals in their natural surroundings.”
From their website:
“This trip explores the Admiralty coast and temperate rainforest at either Pack Creek or Windfall Harbor, two ?world-class wildlife viewing destinations that provide protected habitat for brown bears while affording visitors a unique opportunity to view and photograph wildlife. ?This area in the heart of the Kootznoowoo Wilderness of Admiralty Island is also well-known for its calm waters, solitude, and untouched old growth temperate rain forest.”
Juneau?s iconic and powerful scenery makes it one of Alaska?s crown jewels, but it takes more than a quick glance to draw this beauty out. Learning how to see under the layers is part of what changes a mere image into a masterpiece. As you roll up to one of Juneau?s natural wonders, we assist you in all of the essences of making a painting your own, sparking keen observation of surroundings, and inspiring a love and appreciation of the land while providing the tools you need to recognize those beauties in your life as you journey back home.
Learn more about this painting tour
From their website:
“The Canvas provides studio, pottery, and gallery facilities for the Juneau arts community. Our goal is to provide a supportive environment that fosters creativity and inclusion of adults with disabilities through shared art experiences and exhibitions. All ages, skill levels and abilities are welcome to our wide array of class offerings, events, and more!”
Juneau Artist?s Gallery is co-operatively run by 23 local artists who display their art and staff the gallery business themselves. The gallery opened its doors in November 1985 as a new enterprise for the holiday season. The gallery was only opened seasonally for many years. The gallery is now opened for business year-round.
Science
From their website:
“You will play a significant role in providing ongoing documentation and data collection for local University and regional science programs; all the while enjoying the up-close vantage from our custom safari vessels. Hands on experiences may include collecting water samples, invasive species monitoring, plankton sampling, humpback whale identification, and recording marine mammal observations. Your completed observational data-logging will improve scientists? understanding of the local food chain and other environmental variables that affect local marine wildlife populations.”
Museums
From their website:
“The Juneau-Douglas City Museum fosters among its diverse audiences an awareness of Juneau?s cultural heritage, values and community memory so we may draw strength and perspective from the past, inspire learning, and find purpose for the future. As a public trust, we collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit those materials that document the cultures and history of the Juneau and Douglas area.”
Located in the historic compressor building associated with the former Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company which operated in Juneau from 1912 until 1944. The museum features one of the world?s largest air compressors and other industrial artifacts associated with hard rock gold mining. The site also includes electric locomotives and rail cars which hauled men to the mine and ore to the mill. Access to the museum is via a short hike up the hill on a trail of uneven terrain-well worth the effort. Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Alaska Gold Rush Properties.
From their website:
“For over 120 years, St Nicholas Church has been serving the Orthodox Christian faithful in Juneau and the surrounding areas. ?We invite you to browse this site and share our joy, vision, and hope, all rooted in a firm faith in our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ.”
Native Alaskan Culture
From their website:
“The Center will feature space for art demonstrations and exhibits, retail sales, and venues for ceremonies and presentations. It will also house a research facility, climate-controlled collections storage and work areas. The Center will provide a richer, more context-filled experience, including a living history center with distance learning technology about the rich language and culture of Southeast Alaska.”
Food
From their website:
“Combines delicious food and drink tastings with some serious fun in Alaska?s capital city. Get off the beaten path while exploring the historic downtown waterfront community. Suitable for all age groups and fitness levels, you?ll experience delectable foods from one of a kind specialty food stores and eateries unique to Alaska while receiving an insider?s view into the culture, history and lifestyle that defines the last frontier.”
From their website:
“As Featured on?Bravo Television?s Top Chef! A feast as grand as Alaska itself! The Gold Creek Salmon Bake is an event that?s been grilled to perfection for 37 years. Savor an all-you-can-eat Alaskan feast, in a unique environment you?ll find nowhere else.”
Photography
From their website:
“Step into Alaska with a naturalist photography guide. You will capture Juneau?s top sites and abundant marine wildlife on the same excursion! Your naturalist photography guide will lead you to local photo hot spots while sharing tips and techniques to help enhance your images. Some of the touches that set this tour apart include: A small group size limited to 14, an informative and entertaining media show, a naturalist photo guide that travels with you throughout the tour, and our unique customized safari vessels that offer the best vantage on the water.”
Mining
From their website:
“Relive Juneau?s mining heritage on a unique tour of what was once the world?s largest gold producing mill. Hear the story of this great mine that was once the the heartbeat of Juneau.”
From their website:
“Experience the thrill of finding gold just like the prospectors of old! Experienced prospectors explain gold history of the area and help you pan for gold along a stream ? just like the Klondike stampeders did!”
From their website:
“Catch ?gold fever? and experience what it was like to seek your fortune during Gold Rush days! Learn to pan for gold (and keep all you find!), and discover Juneau?s colorful mining heritage for yourself.”
Cycling
From their website:
“Our guides meet you at the dock and take you for a scenic van ride to our first stop across the Channel up to the Eaglecrest Ski Area on Douglas Island, which is at the 1,200 foot level. Next, we get back in our vans for the short trip back to the Mt. Robert?s Tram will accompany you up the Tram as you rise 1,800 feet to the Mountain Sky Bridge.”
Ice Climbing
From their website:
“Walk through an ecological timeline to get to the mighty Mendenhall where you will be introduced to glacier trekking, ice climbing, and the natural history of the area!”
From their website:
“This trip includes a short helicopter flight and three hours of hiking and climbing over the rugged terrain of the glacier. Upon landing, your guide teaches the basics of glacier travel and then leads your group on an exploration of the most pristine and remote areas of the glacier. Opportunities for adventure photos abound as you are introduced to and practice basic climbing and rope techniques enabling you to safely climb and descend ice walls.”
Trail Running
Run Tongass wild through the temperate rainforest of Juneau Alaska. This exhilarating trail running tour covers some of the most astounding views of Mendenhall glacier, lush forest floors, and the surrounding mountains. Your running guide will teach you how to safely cruise through the sometimes difficult wet trail of Southeast Alaska along with tips for running beyond the last frontier.
Stand Up Paddle Boarding
From their website:
“Come join us in the fastest growing watersport in the world! Whether you are an experienced paddler, converted kayaker or newbie, we can get you started. No minimum skill level is needed to have fun from the very first stroke. You don?t need Eskimo-rolling skills or self-rescue classes. Just some basic paddling instruction and tips on standing up, and you?re ready to go flat-water cruising on your own on local lakes.”
Kayaking
From their website:
Tongass Coast Kayak
“Get away from the crowds and on the water for spectacular views and marine wildlife! Our passenger van transports you to a paddling location north of downtown Juneau. Guides choose a kayak launch location based on tides, weather, and the best chances of seeing wildlife for the day.”
From their website:
Channel Islands Marine Park Paddle
“The City of Juneau is an island of civilization surrounded by Wilderness; located just a short distance away from this civilization is the Channel Islands State Marine Park. ?This area is composed of over a dozen uninhabited islands that provide unique recreational opportunities as well as a refuge for marine, terrestrial, and bird life. ?In addition to the wildlife, the islands are part of the largest intact temperate rainforest in the world and are covered by the thick and varied vegetation. ?These islands are best explored by boats and their close proximity to the mainland make them ideal for participants of all ages and abilities to discover the nature of wild Alaska and the world of sea kayaking.”
From their website:
Learn to handle a kayak from an expert, then put your new skills to use with an unforgettable seaborne adventure. Glide through the waters native-style, get up-close looks at wildlife and enjoy ever-changing views of the Mendenhall Glacier.
Canoeing
From their website:
“Paddle across Mendenhall Lake, navigating past icebergs, surrounded by one of the richest samplings of Alaskan wildlife you?ll find anywhere. Birds including arctic terns nest on the shoreline, and eagles, goats, salmon and bears are all common sights. Then, venture within a safe distance of the massive, awe-inspiring face of the living Mendenhall Glacier. Grab a thrill ride by skirting the base of beautiful and powerful Nugget Falls. Then refuel with a snack of Alaskan-style fare for the return.”
Ziplining
The ultimate-eco-adventure! Experience the rainforest via 10 dual-cable ziplines! Traverse 2 treetop skybridges! 13 lofty tree platforms. Rappel to the ground from the last tree platform! Cross the Gastineau Channel aboard an expedition craft! Hillside ascent on a Unimog all-terrain vehicle! Professional guides and state-of-the-art equipment! Receive a unique achievement medal! View historic Treadwell Gold Mine ruins! Beautiful waterfront outfitting cabin location with breathtaking views of Juneau!
From their website:
“Experience the wilderness of Alaska on a one-of-a-kind journey ? zipping through the rainforest! Navigate and soar along a series of ziplines and a suspension bridge, never leaving the treetops!”
Glacier Viewing
From their website:
“Experience majestic scenery and abundant wildlife on this exclusive Juneau shore excursion that combines a whale watching exploration with an easy hike on a secluded rainforest trail at the Mendenhall Glacier. A small group size sets the stage for a personable and interactive tour. Add one or two of our local experts, Alaska State Certified Interpretive Guides, for an outstanding wilderness adventure. You can relax knowing your guide is with you for the entirety of the tour.”
From their website:
“Enjoy a Juneau sightseeing tour on an Antique Trolley to see highlights of our quaint little town. Our informative driver will describe places of interest in downtown Juneau, why our state capitol and legislative buildings are here, show you where Sarah lived (Governor?s House) and where the current governor resides as well as pass by some historical houses once lived in by the gold miners. ?A short trip to Douglas Island may also be included as a picture stop looking back on to the town of Juneau. You can also request to stop off at the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery ($3.25 entrance fee not included).”
From their website:
“This is our no frills experience offering direct transportation 14 miles from downtown to the Mendenhall Glacier. Transportation run every 30 minutes beginning at 9:00am till 6:00pm on most days. Let our Bright Blue Bus take you out to the ‘Blue Ice Cube’.”
Whale Watching
- Gastineau Guiding
- Rum Runner Charters
- Juneau Tours
- Harv and Marv
- Dolphin
- Allen Marine
- Alaska Travel Adventures
- Moore Charters
- Juneau Sportfishing
- Orca Enterprises
From their website:
“Experience majestic scenery and abundant wildlife on this exclusive Juneau shore excursion that combines a whale watching exploration with an easy hike on a secluded rainforest trail at the Mendenhall Glacier. A small group size sets the stage for a personable and interactive tour. Add one or two of our local experts, Alaska State Certified Interpretive Guides, for an outstanding wilderness adventure. You can relax knowing your guide is with you for the entirety of the tour.”
From their website:
“The wildlife found throughout Southeast Alaska is nothing short of spectacular. Humpback Whales, Bald Eagles and the endangered Stellar Sea Lion are always present to those who know how to find them. Killer Whale and Dahl Porpoise pods are frequent visitors to the inside passage along with harbor seals, sea otters, dolphins, leaping salmon and the occasional beach-roaming bear. These glacial fjords also provide shelter to numerous migrating seabirds. The photo opportunities from a smaller, uncrowded and less intrusive vessel are fantastic and not to be missed. Which ever of our trips you choose it will be the highlight of your vacation. Because of the abundance wildlife in our area, we offer our exclusive 100% money back guarantee if we don?t find you a whale on your tour!”
From their website:
“An adventure you can?t miss, whether you are in port during a cruise or on an extended Alaskan adventure in Juneau, escape with one of these excursions. A 3 ? 5 hour whale watching adventure that begins when you board a coach bus that departs downtown Juneau from the Mt. Roberts Tram parking lot. The 25-minute narrated journey takes you past downtown Juneau and some of the most picturesque landscape in Southeast Alaska. You?ll board one of our four custom whale watching boats at Fisherman?s Bend in Auke Bay Harbor. ?All aboard!? and you?re off. Within minutes, you?re in prime whale watching Alaskan waters for the ultimate whale watching experience.”
From their website:
“Meet our Dock Rep at your cruise ship dock and board our courtesy shuttle. Enjoy a scenic ride to the Auke Bay boat harbor and return (about 25 minutes each way). A courtesy stop at the Mendenhall Glacier is available, ask for details when you book. This is not a guided tour. Depending on that days schedule, Mendenhall Glacier stop my be scheduled before or after you whale watch.”
From their website:
“Nothing makes you feel so powerfully alive as the sight of one, especially in an intimate setting and at close range ? like what you?ll find with Dolphin Jet Boat Tours. You can hear the air blasting through the blowholes as the massive creature rises from the water, mist floating through the air and dampening your face. And you won?t get this feeling on a crowded, less personal tour boat. So don?t be surprised if you or another passenger on our boat swoons or even bursts into tears of joy at the sight of these giants leaping from the sea!”
From their website:
“The nutrient-rich waters of the Inside Passage near Juneau offer some of the best whale and wildlife habitat in all of Alaska. ?Our custom-designed, luxuriously-comfortable catamarans provide the perfect stable platform for viewing, photography and learning about the area?s wildlife.”
From their website:
“Join us on an exciting cruise exploring the waters around Juneau, surrounded by magnificent scenery, in search of humpback and orca whales. You?ll see other marine mammals including Steller sea lions, harbor seals, Dall?s porpoises as well as bald eagles, bears, Sitka black-tail deer and a variety of seabirds.”
From their website:
“Moore Charters offers unparalleled salmon and halibut sport fishing charters and whale watching?in the waters around Juneau, Alaska.? Many of our visitors are folks on Alaska cruise ship shore excursions, and our trips are tailored to get?them to the heart of the action quickly and then back to?the boat in a timely fashion.? Of course we also do whale watching trips and fishing charters for independent travelers and locals alike.? Various fishing, whale watching, and?sightseeing combos are available!”
From their website:
“With over Sixteen years of experience and the largest fleet of luxury charter boats in Southeast Alaska, our team efforts bring you the greatest opportunity for wildlife viewing in Juneau area. Departing from Auke Bay positions us within 30 minutes of some of the best feeding grounds for the endangered Humpback Whales in our area. Experience the thrill of observing humpback and killer whales in their natural habitat. You will also have a chance to enjoy viewing porpoises, eagles, otters, sea lions and numerous varieties of seabirds.”
From their website:
“Orca Enterprises operates several trips daily based on cruise ship schedules. Passenger seating is self restricted to insure a fun, personalized, and quality tour with lots of room for people who want to get away from the crowds. This is an exclusive, VIP tour which is very popular and fills quickly. Many naturalists on the cruise ships recommend us as the ?must do wildlife tour in Juneau? and often accompany us. As many as 8,000 visitors arrive daily on the cruise ships, only a few of these will have the opportunity to accompany Capt. Larry on board the purple jet boat.”
Mushing and Sled Dog Camp
From their website:
“Forget horsepower. This tour is about dog power. This truly Alaskan adventure gives you the rare opportunity to mush your own sled team across a snow capped glacier. Learn the tricks of the trade from seasoned veterans of the legendary Alaskan Iditarod Race. Master the all-important commands of Hike! Gee! and Haw! Experience the unique thrill of zipping across a glacier behind a team of huskies.”
From their website:
“Coastal Helicopters and Blue Kennels have teamed up for this ?once in a lifetime? tour. Blue Kennels has been offering dogsled tours since 1997 and in 2009 Sebastian Schnuelle, camp owner of Blue Kennels, won the 1000 Mile Yukon Quest and also finished the Iditarod in 2nd place only a few weeks later. To start your dogsled experience, you will be picked up at your cruise ship dock and transported to the heliport in our Coastal Helicopters vehicles. The helicopter flight is only one part of this legendary experience that includes flying over the Juneau Icefield to the dog camp, a kennel tour, and the dogsled ride. When you arrive at your destination, you will share this adventure with 80 Alaskan huskies and hear unique personal accounts of the Iditarod, back country experiences and have an opportunity to ask questions. You?ll have ample photo opportunities and can dress up in original Iditarod Trail dog sled gear and finishing bibs.”
From their website:
“Join us as we fly over the lush rainforest, deep blue crevasses and glacier carved peaks as your pilots give you a spectacular flightseeing tour to our Dogsled camp on the Mendenhall Glacier. Here the professional mushers and Alaskan sled dogs will have you driving the team or relaxing in the sled as you take in the awe inspiring scenery.”
Tracy Arm Fjord
From their website:
“Tracy Arm, a classic fjord, has it all- ?tidewater and elevated glaciers, breathtaking mountains and sheer rock walls that reach up over a mile high with waterfalls that tumble down to the emerald green water, and Alaska?s largest icebergs. Watch for whales, bears, mountain goats, hundreds of harbor seals, and a variety of birds such as eagles, arctic terns, kittiwakes, and pigeon guillemots. Our vessels have stable, smooth riding, ocean going hulls for the best cruise to Tracy Arm and Sawyer Glacier. ?A full walk-around deck and large cabin windows assure unobstructed views and great photo opportunities.”
Helicopter Tours
From their website:
“The Taku Glacier Adventure by Air, Water, & Ice is our newest addition to the tour offerings, this experience is an incredible opportunity to see the Taku Glacier up close and personal! Your airboat captain, piloting his uniquely modified airboat, takes you on a ride up the Taku Watershed, right up to the face of the Taku Glacier for an amazing chance for breathtaking photographs! On the return leg of your experience, we will land your party at a lower level of the Taku Glacier for an Icefield Excursion experience to see some beautiful features of glacial movement that are really highlighted at the more advanced edge of the glacier.”
From their website:
“On this 2-hour trek, there is an early emphasis on learning the proper use of the mountaineering gear and understanding the glacier features and hazards so that more remote areas of the glacier can be accessed during the trek. You will experience physical activity interspersed with detailed explanations of the glacier environment and surrounding area. Participants should be comfortable hiking approximately two miles over uneven and sometimes steep terrain. No previous experience is necessary but bring your camera and an appetite for adventure.”
From their website:
“Experience the spectacular ice falls and rock formations of the Juneau Icefield from the air and on foot. Accessible only by air, the region around the Juneau Icefield is filled with lush forests, glassy alpine lakes, jagged mountain peaks, and awe-inspiring glaciers. On this unforgettable journey you may find Alaska?s unique Taku Glacier in differing stages: advancing, retreating, cascading, or a one-of-a-kind floating glacier. After flightseeing our amazing glaciers, your pilot will gently set you down on one of these ancient ?rivers of ice?. Under your pilot?s expert guidance you will get a chance to walk on an Alaskan glacier, explore the ancient landscape, and experience the otherworldly blue of Alaska?s glacial ice!”
From their website:
“Your pilot will give you an eagle?s eye view of high alpine lakes, ?icefalls? hanging from sheer cliffs and some of the most remote peaks and glaciers in the Juneau Icefield ? places like Wonderland, Glacier King, the Mendenhall Towers, and Devil?s Paw. The itinerary is flexible; your pilot is free to create the best possible tour under the current weather and glacier conditions.”
Float Plane Tours
From their website:
“Offer a number of tours both directly and through our partners in the communities we serve. ?Flightseeing is our specialty, offering amazing views from above of the Juneau Icefield, Mendenhall Glacier, Glacier Bay, remote lakes, and alpine slopes. ?From your perch high above, you can see bears roaming the beaches and mountain goats perched on rock outcroppings. ?We can customize a flightseeing tour to fit any budget or timeline.”
From their website:
“Enjoy the splendor of Alaska. Seaplane only access to Alaska?s famous Taku Glacier Lodge combines classic powerful aircraft, true wilderness, 5-massive glaciers, bears, vivid history with dog sledding roots, seafood and exclusive glacier view dining!”
Sport Fishing
From their website:
“Moore Charters offers unparalleled salmon and halibut sport fishing charters and whale watching?in the waters around Juneau, Alaska.? Many of our visitors are folks on Alaska cruise ship shore excursions, and our trips are tailored to get?them to the heart of the action quickly and then back to?the boat in a timely fashion.? Of course we also do whale watching trips and fishing charters for independent travelers and locals alike.? Various fishing, whale watching, and?sightseeing combos are available!”
From their website:
“Not only will you be fishing in one of the best fishing grounds in Southeast Alaska, you will be fishing in ?cruise ship style? aboard fully equipped luxury boats. All boats have warm cozy cabins, bathrooms and kitchens. This adventure is for those who want to get away from the crowd and enjoy four to eight glorious and serene hours with nature. As you are trolling for salmon, you will have an unequaled opportunity to photograph nesting eagles, sea lions, humpback and killer (Orca) whales.”
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From their website:
“Our salmon runs start in early May with the returns of our large breeder Kings (Chinooks). These are the largest of our salmon and can weigh over 40 lbs. The Pink or ?Humpy? Salmon start showing up in Mid-June, these are the smallest of our salmon, 3 to 6 lbs, but are real fighters if caught on ultra light gear. ?Along with the Pinks, the Chum or ?Dog? Salmon start to make their appearance. ?The Dog Salmon can be one of the toughest salmon to land and are excellent for the smoker or BBQ. In the middle of July our Coho or ?Silver? Salmon start their runs. ?These salmon are surface fighters, making magnificent jumps when hooked and are some of the best eating salmon.”
Rafting
From their website:
“Hold on for a safe but exhilarating river-running experience! Put in at the lake at the foot of the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier, and be carried away by the river and views of towering mountains, forests and wildlife. There?s a lot of everything in this trip!”
Botanical Gardens
From their website:
“Began as a stream restoration project and soon became a unique botanical garden set within the protective grasps of the Tongass National Forest. Classified as a temperate garden, the unique challenges and opportunities of gardening in Southeast Alaska has led to some beautifully creative, and sometimes unusual displays. Visit our topsy-turvy backyard to discover why this is an Alaskan garden unlike anything you have ever seen before.”
Other?Excursions
Hummer excursion
From their website:
“Select from a menu of tour options, add your own personal touches, then combine those with the comfort and elegance of a luxuriously appointed Hummer? and the exclusive services of a personal chauffeur/guide and what do you have? The ultimate Juneau shore excursion adventure where you?re in charge!”
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