4 hours Chilkoot Lake Nature and Wildlife Viewing
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4 hours Chilkoot Lake Nature and Wildlife Viewing

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4h
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About this experience

Meet your knowledgeable guide for a drive to Chilkoot Lake State Park.

This park has it all: a turquoise lake surrounded by snowy mountain peaks, a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea, and important Tlingit cultural sights. In May, June and July, the wildflowers are at their peak and eagles caring for their young in the nest. In late July, the river fills with migrating salmon, and harbor seals follow them up into the river where they go to spawn. As the number of salmon in the river increases, so does the chance of seeing bears along the river, with a good probability of bear sightings from early August through late September.

As you drive through the park, your guide knows the best places to stop for scenery and the possibility of wildlife spotting. Your guide is equipped with a powerful spotting scope to bring the wildlife in close, and your guide will help interpret the behavior of the various wildlife and explain how the animals fit into the Chilkoot’s complex ecosystem.

Available options

4 hours Chilkoot Lake Nature and Wildlife Viewing

Pickup included

What's included

Port Pick-up
Lunch consists of a turkey sandwich on whole wheat bread, fruit, freshly baked cookie and water. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options are available with 48 hours advance notice.
Admission Fees
Knowledgable Driver/Guide

Detailed itinerary

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Visit a true naturalist’s paradise - Haines, Alaska. Haines boasts some of the most pristine wild country in Southeast Alaska. Your expert naturalist guide will share their knowledge of this area’s unique wildlife, plants, and ecosystems.

Pause on your way to the Chilkoot Lake State Recreation Site to learn about the Lynn Canal ecosystem and get a safety briefing about being in bear country.

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In May, June and July, the wildflowers are at their peak and eagles are busy caring for their young on the nest. Beginning in late July, the river fills with migrating salmon, while brown bears come down to the river’s edge to feed. As the number of salmon in the river increases, the likelihood of seeing bears down along the river increases, with a good probability of bear sightings from early August through late September.

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As you drive through the park, your guide knows the best places to stop for scenery and the possibility of wildlife spotting. Your guide is equipped with a powerful spotting scope to bring the wildlife in close, and your guide will help interpret the behavior of the various wildlife and explain how the animals fit into the Chilkoot’s complex ecosystem. Make sure you bring your camera to take advantage of the numerous photo opportunities.

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Nukdik Point is one of the many scenic places to stop for lunch. Across the water the seaside town of Haines will be spread before you with the stunning backdrop of the Chilkat Mountains.

5

Fort William H Seward overlooks the Port Chilkoot Cruise Ship Dock. Built by the US Army in 1904, the fort has a storied past and is now privately owned and maintained.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the name of their cruise ship and Hotel guests must provide the name of the hotel or B&B.
Your tour includes a portable lunch. It consists of a turkey sandwich on organic whole wheat bread, fruit, freshly baked cookie, and bottled water. Vegetarian and gluten free options are available with 48 hours advance notice.
The remaining hours will be allocated for the travel time from pick up until drop off.

About Haines

Haines, known as the 'Adventure Coast,' is a picturesque town in Alaska located on the northern end of the Lynn Canal. It offers stunning natural beauty, rich wildlife, and a variety of outdoor activities. The town is a gateway to the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve and the Tlingit culture.

Top Attractions

Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve

This preserve is home to one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles in the world, particularly from October to December.

Nature Half day to full day Free

Haines State Recreation Area

This recreational area offers beautiful beaches, camping sites, and water activities like kayaking and fishing.

Nature Half day to full day Free to $25 for camping

Hammer Museum

This unique museum showcases a collection of over 1,000 hammers from around the world, along with local history exhibits.

Historical 1-2 hours Donation based

Must-Try Local Dishes

King Crab

Freshly caught king crab, often served steamed or in a variety of dishes.

Dinner Gluten-free options available

Salmon

Alaskan salmon, grilled or smoked, is a local specialty.

Dinner Gluten-free options available

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Fishing Beachcombing Wildlife viewing Scenic drives Museum visits Local art galleries

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the best time to visit Haines for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and pleasant weather. The days are long, and the landscape is lush and green.

10°C to 20°C 50°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Alaska Time Zone (AKST - UTC-9, AKDT - UTC-8)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Haines is a safe destination with low crime rates, but standard precautions should be taken.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of wildlife, especially bears, when hiking.
  • • Carry bear spray and know how to use it.
  • • Dress in layers for changing weather conditions.

Getting there

By air
  • Haines Airport • 5 miles from city center
By bus

Haines Ferry Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The shuttle service is available for transport within the town and to some nearby attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Haines Port Chilkoot

Day trips

Skagway
60 miles • Full day

A historic gold rush town with a rich past and scenic views.

Juneau
90 miles • Full day

The capital of Alaska, offering a mix of cultural attractions and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Chilkat Bald Eagle Festival • November Haines Arts Festival • July

Pro tips

  • Visit the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve in November for the best eagle viewing.
  • Explore the Hammer Museum for a unique and quirky experience.
  • Take a ferry or seaplane to nearby towns like Skagway and Juneau for a day trip.
  • Book accommodations and transportation in advance during peak season and festivals.
  • Dress in layers for changing weather conditions.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 13-99
1
Childs
Age 2-12
0
Infants
Age 0-1
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 14
  • Adult required for booking
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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