Experience the exhilarating rush as you look over the city of Seward & Resurrection Bay and immerse yourself in unrivaled natural beauty with a friendly, local guide.
EXPERIENCE:
In the wilderness is where memories are made Whether its the exhilarating rush as you look over the city of Seward and Resurrection Bay, the fresh mountain air that fills your lungs, or the sense of wonder gazing across the glaciated landscape. With a friendly, local guide and 3 to 6 hours to immerse yourself in unrivaled natural beauty, youll smell the earthy spruce of our boreal forests, feel the cool breeze on your face from the mountain peaks, and have plenty of time to slow down to soak it all in
Small Groups & Big Smiles
Our snowshoeing tours are nimble and limited to 12 guests per tour. Bottom line? A more intimate experience with everything from glaciers, backcountry, to wildlife.
Access a Whole New World
Youll snowshoe into the wilderness and discover a hidden winter paradise and experience unforgettable landscapes only accessible by snowshoe.
Local Gems & Hidden Hangouts
Your guide will show you where the best views are hiding, the perfect spot to jump in deep snow, and take you to the most “Instagrammable views.
Award-Winning Guides
Beyond the jaw-dropping scenery, your experienced and friendly guide will share stories and local history, point out highlights, and answer any questions you have throughout the tour.
For Visitors & Locals Alike
Whether youre here for the first time, hosting visitors, or looking for a family-friendly adventure, our Alaska Snowshoeing Tours are fun, exhilarating, and offer unforgettable experiences of our beautiful backyard.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Invigorating 3 or 6 hour snowshoeing tours in wilderness areas around Seward
Discover interesting stories, local history, and hidden viewpoints with your friendly guide
Alaska views that will take your breath away
Stunning mountain & glacier views, towering spruce trees, and fresh mountain air
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