Alaskan Wilderness Tour: Full-Day Adventure

Embark on a customizable full-day Alaskan hiking adventure. Capture stunning photos, challenge yourself, and explore the wilderness your way.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Chugach State Park - We will visit either Williwaw Lakes or Symphony & Eagle Lakes. Both are truly majestic places to visit. We’ll determine which location we visit based on weather and group ability the day of the hike.
    This adventure is approximately 8 to 10 miles in length with a challenging amount of elevation gain depending on the route we…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Snacks
  • Day Packs, Trekking Poles
Additional Information

This is the #1 option for individuals seeking a full-day adventure with a comprehensive variety of features found in the Alaskan wild. This tour provides endless possibilities for photography, a hearty challenge, and immense reward. We can make this as easy or difficult as you like, and can be tailored to your interests! Peak bagging or an easy to…

Location
555 W 5th Ave
West 5th Avenue
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Courtney_f
Sep 2, 2024
Beautiful Long Hike into the Wilderness - Had a really great experience on this hike. It was a good length and saw many plants and lakes. The guide Bryce was super nice to talk to and very knowledgeable. There isn’t much incline, mostly strenuous in length. I would highly recommend to anyone looking to hike in Alaska!
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Monica_t
Jun 23, 2021
A challenging and rewarding hike - The hike was extremely strenuous (as mentioned in the description). Madison was great identifying the various plants and flowers along the way. The views at the top were unbelievable and very much worth the steep climb up.
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Jonathan_a
Jun 23, 2021
Breathtaking - Madison was great! Everyone in our group wanted a different experience and she went out of her way to accommodate all of us. The path we took there was gorgeous and the views were incredible. I would highly recommend this.
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Chris_j
May 31, 2021
Great option when in Alaska! - Really enjoyed this day hike. Tyler arrived right at 0900 and it was a short 20 minute drive to the hiking spot. The hike can be adjusted based on group ability but this particular hike was not difficult - mainly flat, only 800 feet ascent over the ~6 hour/11.5 miles. We paralleled the Eagle river and had tremendous views and also saw moose along the way. This is an excellent option if you are not sure where to hike and/or need someone knowledgeable to point out many of the details (how to get around the moose for example!).
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Arielhumberto_r
Sep 9, 2020
Amazing instructor. - Matthew was the best. I attended me and watched me the whole time and we were able to do 12 miles. He knows a lot about hiking. has lots of certifications and knows a lot about security and areas around to hike. He always willing to move to certain place and go back if necessary, and he made the hiking pretty fun, i really enjoyed the conversations and he choose one of the best trails around, also he knew the area pretty well since he has so many years of experience hiking.
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Ruckel
Aug 14, 2020
Truly Amazing!!! - If you are looking for a hiking tour, I highly recommend this one! I had an amazing day and learned a ton. Also the views were spectacular! The tour was more then I could have ever asked for!
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Tripster21218
Sep 29, 2024
Wet but great day hike - watch out for boulder field at the end! - The hike itself (we did the South Fork Eagle River Trail to Eagle and Symphony Lakes in Chugach State Park - 11 miles out and back) was great and our guide (Caleb) was very good and knowledgeable - we had some great conversations about living in Alaska, climate change etc. It ended up raining/drizzling all day so there were many puddles along the way that we did the best to avoid (one of us had waterproof hiking boots but not the other, so their shoes and socks got completely drenched). The boulder field at the end is quite challenging for oldsters like us who can't risk breaking bones, because they were wet and slippery in spots. The description on the TripAdvisor page said "day packs, trekking poles and apple, granola bar, cheese stick, sandwich" were included. Caleb did bring PB&J sandwiches for us and water bottles, but that was it. We brought our own backpacks, trekking poles and snacks (one of us is diabetic so can't each sugary snacks), and good thing we also packed rain ponchos.
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