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    4.9 (48 reviews)
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    Our musher & his lead dogs
    Lisa T.

    This is by far one of the best excursions we have ever been on. Everything was smooth; from pick up by Ozzy at the pier to his drop off in town at the end of the tour. (We opted to be dropped off in town, but we could have been dropped off back at the pier just as easily.). The pick up van was comfy, and Ozzy did an outstanding job of giving facts about Skagway, and at the same time involving the guests and making it humorous. We had about a 30 minute ride up to the mountain; the first half on our bus, and the second half on a large all-terrain Unimog up the steeper part of the mountain. After arriving at the actual camp we were divided into groups of 4-6 and taken on a 20 minute sled dog ride. (Since it was summer the sleds were similar to wheeled carts and the ground was a dirt path instead of snow.). The dogs were so cute & super-excited to get going. It was a fast, fun, comical, exhilarating adventure. The whole time the musher gave us more facts about mushing and his 16 unique dogs. After our ride we were allowed to take photos with the dogs, and pet the ones without yellow collars, (those were the least friendly/shy ones.) At the final stop we got to meet, pet & hold the musher puppies! They were just cute beyond words! There were multiple litters that were 5 weeks old to a couple of months old. They were cuter than words can describe....some were frisky & some were sleepy; but they were all 100% adorable! After puppy-time we went to the gift shop, where they had cute souvenirs, and also a small snack bar/adult bar. We had one beer to share since we had to finish it before the ride back down the mountain. The ride back down was just as entertaining & we were so happy that we booked this excursion! I highly recommend this company!

    Joyce R.

    Ben is the best! Our trip was much more memorable because of him! He was amazing! So knowledgeable and there was never a dull moment with him. He connected with everyone on the tour with all his puns! Loved him!!! The mushers were awesome too!!! Thank you!! Big props to the entire team!!

    My pup with her honorary Sled Dog Bandana

    I'm a huge fan of any and all dogs, and if you are too, this musher's camp is for you! Patrick and Emily were our guides and they both took such good care of us. Lots of information about the sled dogs, the sled dog pull, and (most importantly) play time with the puppies and even the working dogs said Hi too! Now my pup is an "Alaska Sled Dog" too! Thanks so much for a great experience. Well worth it!

    Love Z.

    I cannot say enough good things about this company and the people who work for it. Of all the highlights on our tour (there were many), this was the top top top TOP one. My family came to Alaska on a Disney cruise in August 2018. Alaska Excursions worked with us directly to make sure my daughter (7 years old) could participate. (The cruise line required that she be several years older in order to participate, but the excursion company itself had a lower age minimum. More on that later.) I'm so glad they went out of their way to help us out because it was the most amazing thing we have ever done together as a family. First, the drive out to the zipline site was very pretty. It took about 30 minutes. The area is stunning. It had been pouring rain all day, but the weather cleared up just in time for our adventure. (The zipline folks had mentioned to me that even if the rain had continued throughout Skagway, it often doesn't hit that part of the mountains, so we probably would have been fine either way.) We then took a short ride up the mountain in this supercool open air Jeep thing. It was fun. When we got to the top, we piled on the gear and immediately started ziplining our way around and down the mountain. We flew over gorges and streams, criss-crossed through the forrest, and eventually down the hillside. It was intimidating at first, but the four of us (children included) had no trouble getting into it. The instructors were very helpful and reassuring. Plus, they taught us lots of fun tricks, like how to flip off the platform and how to turn upside down (my son's specialty). As for the age... both of my children are fairly adventurous, so besides a few beginner jitters, they had not problem with any of it. (My daughter was too light at one point and had to be taken across one of the flatter lines in tandem with the instructor.) I felt safe, secure, and cared for. I feel that our cruise line was overly cautious in that respect. The instructors were mostly college students who were spending their summers in Alaska. I hope my son or daughter is this adventurous someday and will come to Alaska for their own summertime ziplining adventure! Otherwise, I highly recommend this amazing excursion. It was breathtakingly beautiful and so much fun.

    Best time EVER!
    Sooji H.

    Grizzly Falls Zip Line Adventure Grizzly Falls Alaska Excursions was one of the best experiences we've had while traveling! I have to begin with a shout out to our guides "Astronaut" (TJ) & "T-Rex" (Kevin). The two of them had so much energy & helped each & everyone of us find our "spirit animal" In our group alone we had a wolf, unicorn, lobster, giraffe, dolphin, lab, and an eagle. We always felt safe & the guides encouraged us to have the best time filled with laughter & thrills! This excursion made such an impression on me that I haven't even been home an hour & I had to write a review! Don't miss this opportunity for an amazing adventure while enjoying some of the most beautiful scenery in the world! Thank you Astronaut & T-Rex, you guys are the BEST!!!

    Sabrina S.

    Great Price, Friendly Staff. My husband and I were celebrating our 10 yr anniversary on a cruise and booked horseback riding excursion thru Royal Carribean. The whole experience was wonderful. Friendly Roxanne gave us a nice tour thru town before heading to the horse ranch. Then a very relaxing riding thru the woods with our funny staff leader Josh. I would definately go to this excursion again!

    Catherine N.

    We have done this zipline 4 times now and I guarantee we will be back! Happy birthday again to Amy! The 2 of you (jarrod??) are really great people!!!!!!! The entire crew is great! We were zipping with another couple who didn't bring their camera. We have some incredible photos for them but we lost their info...is there any way either I could email the pics to you and maybe you can get it to them? Thanks again for another wonderful adventure!

    Miya H.

    This was a really great excursion! Honestly, I wasn't really looking that forward to it. It was more for my husband, since I have been zip lining over a dozen times. I am just starting to get bored with it. However, the experience here was amazing and I am so happy we went with this company!! It isn't the longest or highest ziplining, for sure, but the crew makes up for it. They encourage you to do flips and tricks and dance while you fly! It really made for a special experience. Also, the team was very nice and professional. The scenery on the way up is also very beautiful and I took some of my favorite photos on this trip!

    Carolyn L.

    Was a great experience and the highlight of our Skagway experience! The tour was very organized and very educational. A must do experience in Skagway!

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    White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad - Inside my Rail Car was a nice group

    White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

    4.2(294 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Booked via Norwegian Encore for May 6, 2026, departure 12:00pm, as a solo and had the fare…read morediscounted by $50 because of my package excursion credit. The day was dry, clear, but blustery and our ship was the only cruise ship scheduled in port that day, normally 3 to 4 cruise ships are docked each morning for the day. The train accessed a rail spur allowing boarding near the ship, but the terminal in town is not a long distance if lacking mobility issues. Each car has outside viewing areas, and clean bathrooms, but unlike the staff, guests are not allowed to move between cars. If you spy an issue with your fellow rail car guests upon boarding like small screaming children I would change cars quickly after boarding. Even though water was provided with my fare I would suggest packing water jugs or bottles, and some nibbles ( I packed some yummy freshly baked cookies from a lounge on my ship) for the 3 hour ride, inexpensive snack boxes were sold on the return trip from the summit as were White Pass & Yukon Route ball caps for $15. Windows are large, but if you want the river view as you ascend the 20 mile climb to the summit then sit on the left side, when returning the right side faces the chasm. Ascending and Descending you should pass several White Pass Rail Trains so wave at your fellow tourists. Overall a nice experience for me, with great views. This is a seasonal experience that mirrors the Alaska cruise season, and it takes weeks to prepare the rail for each season.

    Beautiful and Historic Ride, Worth the Experience! I have to…read moreadmit, I started this experience feeling a little stressed. We were sailing on the Star Princess and needed to be back on the ship by 4:30 PM, but our White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad train was supposed to arrive at 1:00 and didn't actually arrive until 1:25. Since it's about a three-hour ride, I was worried we might not make it back in time for sail away. Thankfully, we did make it back on time! As soon as we got on the train, though, I was able to relax and really enjoy the experience. It truly felt like stepping back in time. The narration throughout the ride was fantastic and filled with fascinating historical facts. I had no idea how many people once hiked that route or how grateful everyone was when the railroad was finally built. The scenery was absolutely beautiful and the whole experience was unforgettable. One funny note: I've flown on planes and cruised on ships without ever getting motion sickness, but somehow I ended up getting train sick! The constant back-and-forth movement got to me, even though everyone else seemed completely fine. That was just me and definitely not the railroad's fault. Overall, this was such a unique and amazing experience, and I'm really glad we did it. If you're visiting Skagway, I would absolutely recommend the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad!

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    White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad - Packed car

    Packed car

    White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad - Snow in June!  For a Texas boy that is a sight!

    Snow in June! For a Texas boy that is a sight!

    White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad - At the train depot

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    At the train depot

    Chilkoot Charters - A bald eagle poses for us

    Chilkoot Charters

    4.7(45 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    We toured with the bus up and the rail down, all with unfavored weather that didn't matter because…read moreJenny made sure she still stopped at all the scenic points, which were still visible enough to appreciate the beauty! Along the way we were fortunate to see black and brown bears that Jenny went out of her way to turn the shuttle bus around after a shout out, "bear"! We had a delicious lunch and opportunity to explore various aspects of the Yukon! It's a well organized tour with great communication, clean small bus with big windows to take great pictures. They allow you to step off the bus for all scenic points. The only time you will not be allowed to step off is if there is wildlife for safety purposes, but there is plenty of window space for all to take pictures and video. Jenny is quite informative with a great sense of humor, a professional and courteous guide!

    We booked our White Pass & Yukon Train from Skagway directly through the train company (instead of…read morethrough the cruise line). Not only did we save money by doing so, but our return trip was aboard a smaller shuttle bus with less than 10 versus a large charter bus with dozens of others. Our return trip was, dare I say, better than the train ride itself. Samira was our driver and tour guide and she was fantastic. Told great stories, pointed out awesome points of interest and stopped at several photo stops along the return trek to Skagway. She was great and made the entire experience worth every penny. Thank you Samira for an unforgettable trip! Photo from one of the stops she took us to!

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    Chilkoot Charters - Emerald Lake

    Emerald Lake

    Chilkoot Charters - A cinnamon bear (a young brown bear)

    A cinnamon bear (a young brown bear)

    Chilkoot Charters - A panoramic of the view from the top of the Chilkoot Trail hike in Bennett.

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    A panoramic of the view from the top of the Chilkoot Trail hike in Bennett.

    Alaska Sled Dogs & Musher's Camp - Alex, our dog musher

    Alaska Sled Dogs & Musher's Camp

    4.9(45 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Visited Alaska Sled Dogs and Musher's Camp in May of 2025 during the 'shoulder season'. We decided…read moreto do this day excursion on our own and booked it through Alaska Shore Excursions for $598.47 for the 3 of us, saving $300 if we would have booked it through our cruise line (Norwegian). It was really nice because our group was really small, unlike going with the cruise ship excursion with a massive group. We got off at Skagway and the directions in the email said 'walk to the end of the pier' to meet an associate for Alaska Shore Excursions, not sure how we met up, I think we saw a van and headed for it. We were driven to another van, where Sarah took over as our guide and drove us to the middle of Skagway town so we could wait for another family, which showed up late. From there it was a 35 min drive to Musher's camp and we got some really great history from Sarah, who gave us the low-down on Skagway with fascinating facts such as: most of the wood used in Skagway came from a now-defunct town called Dyea that thrived over a 100 years ago, it was the size of SFO, but petered out for some reason. There are no MDs in Skagway, only 2 nurse practitioners. The high school graduating class only had 2 girls and 1 boy. Grocery shopping is limited to only 1x a week, on Wednesdays. The camp parking lot has a shop, but we didn't have much time to shop there. We had to get on a "unimog"; a monster truck Mercedes van outfitted with large wheels and low gears to take us up to a higher elevation (cooler temps for the dogs and less noise from yapping dogs for the Skagway residents). Once we got there we broke up into groups of 6 and we were led to our musher, Alex. We got onto a thing that looked like a super-large golf cart but it was pulled by Alaskan Husky dogs (fascinating history about them also). Alex's dogs had funny names like 'sushi' 'nori' 'wonton' 'fried rice' 'Charmander' 'Diglet' and 'Squirtle'. The dogs ages were 1.5 yrs old to 10 yrs old. The dogs did a great job pulling the 'sled', which was over 2,000 pounds. The ride lasted 10 mins and after we got to take photos with the dogs. We attended a talk at the end of the ride, led by a musher (too bad I forgot his name) about the Iditarod and how these dogs are training during the off-season and staying in shape pulling the land sleds. We saw a dog running in a giant "hamster wheel" and it was hard to concentrate on the lecture because the dog was stealing the show; the dog's name was Goodway. We got to pet Goodway soon after then go to the puppy pen and hold these baby dogs. It was a way to 'socialize' these puppies as well. I really enjoyed that. After our Musher's camp activities came to an end, we got back on the Unimog and back down to the lower parking lot area w/ the gift shop (again, not a lot of time to shop), and Sarah drove us back to the town of Skagway. I gave her a really nice tip because she contributed a lot to the total experience with her stories about Skagway and her expertly refined storytelling about a woman named Martha Black and Harriet Pullen, both influential women in Skagway/Alaska history. Would totally recommend you booking this tour directly with the dog camp or through Alaska Shore Excursions to save some money and also have a smaller, more intimate group.

    This experience was amazing! All the staff at the camp, and the one getting us to the camp, were…read morevery helpful, knowledgeable and kind. It was a unique and great experience to meet people who actually have their own sled dogs and do races with them. I learned allot and had every question answered with happily :) A must do! The dogs, obviously, are amazing! You can see their want to work and run and how happy it makes them. It really shows how well taken care of and trained they are, the staff also loved all the dogs equally as well as they care for them. They helped get good pictures and we got to meet and pet all the dogs too! Best day ever really.

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    Alaska Sled Dogs & Musher's Camp - Goodway, lapping up all the attention

    Goodway, lapping up all the attention

    Alaska Sled Dogs & Musher's Camp
    Alaska Sled Dogs & Musher's Camp

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    Skagway Tours

    Skagway Tours

    4.9(14 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    You could tell our tour guide Noah was a local. He was hilarious, extroverted and very friendly. We…read moreenjoyed his commentary on the whole drive out to Yukon. He was quick and efficient in taking photos for everyone on the bus at each of the stops. We were a bit cautious of his driving. I understand he is quite familiar with this drive, but given the weather and often poor visibility we had on the drive, and the size of the bus, he seemed to be driving a bit fast, even passing other buses on the drive. Our tour stopped at the Yukon sign where we actually had some clear skies we could see the mountains in the background. On our return, we stopped at a rural dog sled training camp. We visited the puppies and got to play with them. We were here for almost 2 hours. It felt like our time here was never ending. It would've been nice if the owner came over to say "hi" and talk a bit about dog sledding and the competitions she competes in. Some in our tour group paid extra to take a dog sled ride which was basically the dogs hooked up to a large golf cart with everyone piled into the cart. Not impressive, glad we didn't do it. But we had to wait around for those that did pay for that extra feature to get their ride so we were there for almost 2 hours. It felt like our time here was never ending. To sum up our tour, we spent 4 hours in a bus driving through the Yukon range and seeing the puppies. Not sure if we would do this again if we return.

    Did the bus tour with Maria Beyond excellent…read moreWould do it again / recommend to anyone looking for a great way to see some incredible country and have a guide that can provide entertaining info and stories Thx Maria!!

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    Skagway Tours
    Skagway Tours
    Skagway Tours

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    Alaska X - tours - Updated May 2026

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