Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSkagway Spectacular: Klondike Gold Rush and the White Pass Trail
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Location: Skagway, Alaska
Product code: 5041SGY01
Combine a tour of historic Skagway with a tour of the scenic White Pass Summit Area following the Klondike Highway. Highlights of this bus tour include the Gold Rush Cemetary, Lower Reid Falls and the "Welcome to Alaska" sign.
Your first stop is the Skagway City Overlook where you can enjoy breathtaking views. Next stop is the Klondike Gold Rush Cemetery. Hear the tale of Frank Reid and "Soapy" Smith and the gunfight which changed the future of Skagway. For the adventurous, you can hike up to Lower Reid Falls!
Leaving Skagway for the White Pass Summit Area, you'll journey on a bus along the Klondike Highway which parallels the White Pass Railroad train ride. In between visiting historic points of interest, azure glaciers, thundering waterfalls and majestic mountain vistas, you can relive the Klondike Gold Rush. A highlight of this part of the tour is drinking icy-cold glacier water from Bridal Veil Falls.
Continue traveling parallel to the historic White Pass Trail and White Pass Railroad train ride, climb 3,292 feet to the Summit before descending into the upper portion of the daunting Tormented Valley. The Tormented Valley contains large areas with an almost lunar appearance, making this one of the most unique eco-systems in North America. Explore a forest-tundra ecotone with a stunted forest of 300-year old trees and alpine tundra.
The final leg will be through the Tormented Valley with optional stops at the Upper and Lower Tormented Valley Overlooks, Summit Lake and Fraser Lake. As you survey the landscape of the White Pass Summit Area, admire unforgiving wilderness which inspired such classic authors as Jack London and Robert Service. Returning to Skagway, stop at the "Welcome to Alaska" sign, the most popular photo stop on this bus tour.
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Skagway, Alaska
Seasonal
May 1 to September 30
Daily, except Saturday
Tour departs from Skagway's Historic District
Departure Time:- Monday to Friday - 12:30pm
- Sunday - 12:00pm (noon)
Tour returns to original point of departure, however drop off at your cruise ship is available
- Bus tour of Skagway
- Skagway's best historic gold rush narration
- Skagway City Overlook and Klondike Gold Rush Cemetary
- Drop off in Skagway or at cruise ship port
- Hotel/Port pickup
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 3 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- If you are arriving via cruise ship you MUST enter the name of the ship in the hotel details field during booking.
- Adult pricing applies to all travelers
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Skagway was beautiful. The tour basically parralled the train. The guide was full of information. We ... Read more ›
Judith W, United States of America, September 2009


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