While in port in Skagway, discover what Alaska’s exciting Gold Rush era was all about on this unique two-hour tour. In the historic village of Liarsville, you will dine on authentic Alaskan fare (including wild Alaskan salmon), visit authentic gold-mining exhibits and learn how to pan for gold – keep everything you find! Full of charm, Liarsville Camp gives you the chance to go back in time to an interesting period of Alaskan history.
12pm departure
At the foot of the White Pass, nestled beside a waterfall, discover Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp and Salmon Bake. Liarsville was named for the journalists dispatched to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush who fabricated tall-tales from this very location. Your Liarsville experience begins with an all-you-can-eat alfresco feast in the forest that includes wild, Alaskan-caught salmon, freshly grilled over an alder wood fire, Chilkoot Chicken, Alyeska au gratin potatoes, Liarsville Rice Medley, Prospector Pete's Baked Beans, and a robust selection of other sides, salads and beverages. Beer and wine are available for purchase. Vegetarian or gluten free? There's plenty to tempt your palate! And, just when you think you've had enough—bring on the blueberry cake for dessert! Come back for seconds, or thirds, while a local entertainer sets a festive mood with Alaskan folk music.
After your meal, mosey on over to our gold rush era trail camp. Here, you'll enjoy the waterfall and the authentic exhibits of Liarsville. In the Hippodrome a cast of sourdoughs and dance hall girls will entertain you with a hilarious melodrama and a poem by the "Bard of the North," Robert Service. You'll learn the art of gold panning, then test your new skills in the Liarsville gold fields, where you are guaranteed to find that precious metal that drove people wild with gold fever!
Once you've made your fortune, take time to wander through the camp, browse for souvenirs in the Fancy Goods Gift Shop, and visit the bordello and laundry tents to view the antiques and vintage clothing left behind by the miners and ladies of the evening. Help yourself to complimentary cookies and apple cider and have your picture taken with one of the dance hall girls.
Ore or Broadway: dock please meet at the TOUR KIOSK AREA located beyond your ship’s pier security.
Railroad Dock: walk north on the SEA WALK towards downtown. Representative will meet you at the “Small Boat Harbor" sign located on your left just past the restroom building.
• LOCAL PHONE NUMBER: +1 907 983 3333
• SKAGWAY MEETING PLACE FOR CRUISE PASSENGERS : If you are docked at the Railroad Dock (located on the far right at the base of the mountain), proceed through ship security and continue walking north on the SEA WALK towards downtown. Our tour representative will meet you at the “Small Boat Harbor Sign” located on your left just past the restroom building.
• If you are docked at the Ore or Broadway dock please meet at the TOUR KIOSK AREA located beyond your ship’s pier security.
• Guests not arriving by cruise ship will meet at Alaska Travel Adventures Office at 12th & Broadway.
This operator requires you to contact them directly prior to this tour/activity. Take careful note of your tour departure time noted above and please be at the designated location 15 minutes prior to departure time.
Skagway is a historic gold rush town nestled in the Alaska Panhandle. Known for its well-preserved wooden boardwalks, charming shops, and rich Klondike Gold Rush history, it offers a unique blend of scenic beauty and historical intrigue. The town is a popular stop for cruise ships and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and waterways.
This park preserves the historic buildings and artifacts from the Klondike Gold Rush era. Visitors can explore museums, historic buildings, and scenic trails.
A historic narrow-gauge railroad offering scenic trips through the White Pass. The journey features breathtaking views of mountains, waterfalls, and wildlife.
This museum showcases the history of Skagway through exhibits, photographs, and artifacts. It provides a deep dive into the town's gold rush past.
Freshly caught king crab, often served steamed or in bisque.
Grilled or smoked salmon, a staple of Alaskan cuisine.
A traditional bread often served with jam or butter.
This is the best time to visit Skagway due to pleasant weather and the peak of the cruise ship season. The town is vibrant with activities, and all attractions are open.
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Skagway is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, travelers should always be cautious and aware of their surroundings.
Skagway Depot
Shuttles are available for transportation to popular attractions and nearby towns.
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A charming town known for its art galleries, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities.
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