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Discover Exciting Skagway Alaska Tours

By Freida Michael


Skagway is a port city located on the Alaska Panhandle. Tourism plays an important role in the local economy and visitors have many things to do when they get there. Several companies offer exciting Skagway Alaska tours to suit any interest or budget.

The natural beauty of the coastal rainforest is what draws many travelers to this part of Alaska. The breathtaking scenery offers the ideal backdrop for a host of exciting outdoor activities. Packages offer guests the option of riding a train, climbing aboard a helicopter, or paddling along the coast. Regardless of interest or age, fascinating tour opportunities are available to suit anyone.

Those who are visiting the region for the first time can receive an overview of the city with a short tour around town. Stops may include Jewell Gardens, which was first planted in 1898 by a local Gold Rush stampeder named Henry Clark. Clark became famous for his gigantic rhubarb plants, which reached heights of four feet and more. Some of his original plantings are still thriving in the garden along with a wide variety of show vegetables and gorgeous flowers, including tulips, lilacs, and giant delphiniums.

A visit to Garden City Glassworks is well worth the effort. Local artisans offer glassblowing demonstrations in the theater. The glassblowing experience gives visitors hands on training in blowing molten glass into beautiful pieces of art. After the lesson, guests are free to take their creations home with them.

White Pass Summit offers breathtaking views of the region from an altitude of 3,200 feet. Highlights along the way include Summit Lake, the Skagway overlook, Tormented Valley and Lower Reid waterfalls. Many visitors find it fascinating to wander through the Gold Rush Cemetery where they will find headstones nearly a century and a half old.

Many tour operators make it possible to explore the region by railway. Visitors can take a round trip to the White Pass Summit in a train running over the narrow-gauge track. Another option takes passengers past the Summit all the way to Carcross, Yukon and returns using a different route by bus.

Thrillseekers can book a boat tour through the Lynn Canal, the deepest and longest fjord on the continent. Passengers climb aboard a Zodiac Hurricane with seating for more than a dozen people. The captain takes guests on an exciting exploration of beaches, hidden coves, and mesmerizing waterfalls. Observant guests will have plenty of opportunities to view some of the region's wildlife along the way. Whales, eagles, and sea lions live in this habitat.

One of the most unique tour options offers guests the opportunity to explore the state sport at the Skagway Sled Dog and Musher Camp. Visitors learn all about what makes a great sled dog before going for a ride in a custom wheeled cart pulled by more than a dozen dogs. This opportunity is available throughout the year and includes a question and answer session with local mushers and interaction with Husky puppies.

Visitors can become immersed in the local history and cultural with multiple tour options. Local touring companies can offer everything from a zipline adventure through the rainforest to a horseback ride through the mountains. Guided tours offer the best way to discover what Skagway has to offer.




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