Harding Icefield Trail Hiking: Explore the Breathtaking Wilderness of Kenai Fjords National Park

Embark on the Harding Icefield Trail Hiking tour in Kenai Fjords National Park. Experience breathtaking landscapes, wildlife encounters, and epic photo opportunities with a knowledgeable guide.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kenai Fjords National Park - Kenai Fjords National Park is inaccessible by car in the winter time. This is the perfect way to adventure in the national park.
  • Seward - We provide pick-up and drop-off in Seward.
What's Included
  • Complimentary round-trip transportation from Seward
  • Professional and knowledgeable guide
  • Guided small group hiking tour
  • Deli-style lunch with dietary options
  • Trekking poles provided
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities for your guide
Additional Information

Once you’ve embarked on our Harding Icefield Trail Hiking tour, you’ll finally comprehend the glowing praises… Though honestly, nature does most of the work here. Following a comprehensive safety rundown and instruction by your trained guide, set off into one of the most tranquil hiking spots. The wilderness of Kenai Fjords National Park provides…

Location
Kenai Backcountry Adventures
Seward Highway
Kenai Backcountry Adventures office 11724 Seward Hwy, Suite A, Seward, AK 99664 If you have your own transportation, please meet us at our office. We will transport you to the National Park where your tour begins, or you're welcome to follow us in your own vehicle.
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Mark_h
Jun 23, 2024
Great trip to Alaska! - I had looked at the tour on All Trails and given some thought to do it on my own. I’m glad I didn’t. Our guide Al, took us higher on the trail than what I would have done on my own. The trail was not well marked but Al knew where to go. We trudged up some pretty steep places with lots of snow and awesome views. I guess we were pretty fortunate that we had a nice sunny day as the views were very good! Thank you Al!
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Rachel_b
Jun 20, 2024
A lovely hike - Tatum was a great guide. We had a great day hiking around with her. It was great to be able to just enjoy the hike and not worry about going the wrong way or getting lost (I have a terrible sense of direction). She provided us with hiking poles, which proved very useful. She also had a water filter so that we could refill our bottles, and bear spray for security. There was a mamma bear and cubs, but the ranger was stopping people from going down that trail. We also had our plans changed because of high avalanche risk, but what can you do? Nature is unpredictable! Nature is also beautiful, and it was a great day out exploring it!
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Rachelsmetana
Sep 6, 2022
Amazing - This was an incredible Alaska experience. The hike itself was beautiful and our guide was helpful, funny, and knowledge. Highly recommend this experience if you’re fit and up for a challenge!
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Free19982022
Aug 21, 2022
Great - We had a great day hiking the Harding Ice Field Trail with Nathan. Although conditions were less than ideal, the opportunity to experience Alaska in a natural way with his encouragement was a great experience for our family. The views were amazing as promised and we learned so much. Normally we hike alone as a family but in this situation, having the transfers from port to hike to hotel included made this the best choice for us. It was also a bonus to have someone else carry the bear spray and bring lunch. We would definitely choose another adventure like this one in the future and would be happy for Nathan to be our guide/driver!
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Kathygg7005gk
Sep 17, 2021
Great hike!! - This was an amazing hike. Roger was our guide and he was wonderful. I would do it again!! The views were amazing! The lunch was great! Absolutely wonderful!!
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Sudeep-siddharth
Sep 7, 2021
Spectacular Harding Icefield View - The best part of the hike were the views once we reached the summit. Amazing, breathtaking views. The hike is strenuous and hard for sure but it was all worth it at the end. Kudos to out guide Roger who was exceptional. Loved his enthusiasm and willingness to share his knowledge about the glacier. He was very accommodating and was kind enough to capture some of our amazing moments up there. Also we got to taste some native berries along the way up. Thanks for that Roger !!
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Natttttppp
Aug 22, 2021
Amazing time - We had a wonderful time with this company! Roger, our guide was very nice and helpful. Highly recommend this!
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Ash_l
Jul 6, 2021
Breaktaking views on a strenuous hike. - Amazing views! The hike was absolutely breathtaking. However, you need to come prepared for the trip! 1. Mosquitoes are every… so big spray is a must. However, the mosquitoes are not as aggressive as those in mainland states. 2. Layers are important. You will be hot and cold throughout the trip and it helps to be able to add or drop clothing along the way. 3. Hike boots are a must. You will be going through a lot of snow which can be doggy in normal shoes. 4. You must be in good physical shape!!! This is a 9-mile hike round trip. You go from a 500ft elevation to 3000 foot elevation. There are a lot of switchback, rocks, and snow to contend with. It pushed me beyond my limits. The reward? Absolutely breathtaking views and scenery. I HIGHLY recommend this tour.
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Goplaces18622172511
Jun 17, 2019
Breathtaking and Spectacular -- Must see! - One of the many highlights of my dream Alaska vacation. I had originally intended on doing a guided tour, but with a little urging from the locals and others in the Seward area, I decided to go it alone. Decided to forego the rather expensive can of bearspray which costs between $39 - $49. (probably foolishly -- lol). I would advise to take 6 standard water bottles per person, MAX. I took 11 for myself, as I hiked alone, but found that no matter how much I drank along the way, forced, I still had way too many once I got to the top. HEAVY! 6 should be find, per person. Coming down is easier, naturally, but you'll feel the difference in your upper thighs afterwards. Overall, the pay off is well worth it as you get closer to the top and snow begins to show up. That's when you know you're almost there. Wait for it, wait for it...keep moving! Once on the top however, looking down on Exit Glacier and all the people below who are trekking across it, it just blows your mind. Be careful, although there is plenty open seating in which to rest and take a load off while enjoying the scenery, you can't get too close to the drop off/edge. Or, you're a goner. Took me about 1.5 hours to get to the top with plenty of stops along the way to snap some photos and about 35 minutes to get back to the park entrance. Shuttles from various outlets in town (Seward) will get you to the Park for about $15 dollars round trip. Enjoy!
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Tannerkal
Nov 24, 2018
Fabulous Hike - The Harding Icefield Hike is a must! Great terrain, great views, great guides, great weather. Met some cool people along the way as well.
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